George Henry Ash
George Henry Ash, 79, born November 10, 1946, of Lincolnville, Guysborough County.
With sadness in our hearts, we the family announce the passing of our beloved brother George Henry Ash. George passed away peacefully at home on Thursday, January 22, 2026. George worked as an engineer for Irving, and a concrete worker out west for years. He returned home to help take care of his mom.
He is survived by brothers and sisters, Sophie (Fred), Robert (Lorraine), Doug (Cathy), Timmy (Gloria), Rhoda (James), Valarie (Clair), Phillip (Carol Ann), Hilda, Mary, James (Doreen), Steve (Tilley); Best Bro, Robert Lawrence and Allan Desmond; Queen, Margie Morris; grandchildren, uncles, aunts, nieces, nephews and cousins.
George was predeceased by his father, George Joseph Ash; mother, Annie Mae Ash; and sister, Theressa Elizabeth Ash.
Thank you to Robert and Debbie; his sister, Rhoda; and grandson, Jamie, for being with George everyday so that George could have his wish of passing at home. Also, thanks to Allison (palliative care nurse) and the palliative care team for the wonderful care. Jokie you will always be in our hearts and greatly missed. Love you.
Services to be held at a later date.
Words of comfort: www.haverstocks.com
Elizabeth “Sarah” Halloran
We the family of Elizabeth “Sarah” Halloran of Guysborough are heartbroken to announce her death which occurred Saturday, January 17, 2026 at the age of 81 in the Guysborough Memorial Hospital, surrounded by her loving family.
Our mom was born in Fox Island, the eldest daughter of Vincent and Amanda (Munroe) Daley. She left home at an early age, moving to the village of Guysborough, where she began working at the Main Street Bon Ton only to soon meet and marry her lifelong partner, Eldon.
Mom worked at various local businesses over the years, as well as being a true seamstress and avid crafter. Her passion for quilting was a thing of beauty. She presented elaborate quilts to each and every one of her children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, sisters and others. She kept a loving home with many family gatherings and delicious meals and was always happiest spending time with family and friends. For years, her many shopping trips with her dear friend, Doreen, ended with her other favourite pastime, bingo.
Mom was not without her challenges in life, battling and beating cancer twice and then dementia in her final years. She showed true grit and determination, always a fighter and never giving up.
Left behind to mourn is her husband of 61 years, Eldon; daughter, Karen (Robert) McDermid; sons, Regis (Linda) and John (Verna). Sarah will also be dearly missed by her beloved grandchildren, Emma, Cale, Julaea, Joel, Marlayna, Jacob and Maggie; her great-grandchildren; siblings, Emmitt (Marilyn) Daley, Irene Daley, and Regina (Michael) Hamer; nieces and nephews.
Sarah was predeceased by siblings, Isabelle Daley, Jim Daley, Marion Sampson, Howard Daley and twin sisters, in infancy; granddaughter, Alayna Dawn Halloran.
The family thanks the incredibly wonderful staff at the Milford Haven Home for Special Care; they’ve shown during her journey with dementia these past two years. Thank you to our many neighbours and friends who have shown kindness, especially Maureen and Janet. Also, special thank you to the late Dr. Anita Foley and Dr. Ranjini Mahendrarajah for their exceptional care and dedication.
Donations in honour of Sarah may be made to the GEM recreation department at The Milford Haven Home for Special Care or by e-Transfer accepted to je.halloran@outlook.com on their behalf. Cremation has taken place with no visitation or funeral service. Celebration of life to be held at a later date. Words of comfort: www.haverstocks.com
Lorna Victoria Rhynold
RHYNOLD, Lorna Victoria, 83, White Head, Guysborough County, passed away on Sunday, January 25, 2026 in Guysborough Memorial Hospital. She was a daughter of the late Bernie and Mildred (Kaiser) Hiltz. Lorna is survived by her husband, Lindsay; daughters, Heather Kaiser (Tom), Estelle Watson; stepsons, John and Lindsay Rhynold. Lorna was predeceased by her brother, Lyle Hiltz. In keeping with Lorna’s wishes, there will be no visitation or funeral service. Online condolences: www.gwgiffin.com