Tuesday, December 23, 2025



John Gregory “Greg” DeYoung

1961 – 2025

With profound sadness we announce the passing of John Gregory “Greg” DeYoung of Brierly Brook, Antigonish County, on December 14, 2025, in St. Martha’s Regional Hospital, Antigonish. A deeply loved partner, father, son, brother, and friend who left us far too soon.

Greg was the very definition of devotion. He was the best dad and partner anyone could ask for. He was selfless, steady, and endlessly supportive. He would do absolutely anything for his family, always putting their needs and happiness first. He was also an incredibly hard worker, someone who gave everything he had to provide for and support those he loved. His work ethic was a reflection of his character. Dependable, committed, and driven.

He shared a beautiful life with his beloved partner Kai-Lee who was his constant and the love of his life. Together they built a home rooted in love, laughter, and deep connection. Greg was an incredibly proud father to his children: Giselle, Jeremy, Dillon, Madison, Tigh, Nola, and Emmy. His children were his greatest joy, and he loved each of them fiercely and unconditionally.

Greg showed up for his kids in every way that mattered. Supporting horse riding, basketball, and dance. Cheering from the sidelines and celebrating every achievement big or small. He was endlessly proud of who his children were and who they were becoming.

A devoted Montreal Canadiens’ fan, Greg cherished many memories connected to his love of hockey. One of his most treasured memories was traveling to Montreal last year with his brothers Leonard and Glen, his brother-in-law Markus, and two of his closest nephews, Marc and Nicky. The trip was filled with laughter, bonding, and moments that will be held close forever. He talked endlessly of this trip and how much it meant to him.

At home, Greg found joy in life’s simplest and truest pleasures. He adored his loyal side kick, his dog Nugget, and took great pride in caring for his chickens and turkeys. These quiet routines reflected the gentle, grounded, and deeply caring man he was.

Greg’s passing has left his family broken and devastated beyond words. His absence is immeasurable, yet his love, lessons, and presence will live on. He will be remembered for his kindness, his unwavering support, his quiet strength, and the way he made those he loved feel safe, valued, and deeply cherished.

John Gregory DeYoung will live on in the hearts of Kai-Lee, Tigh, Nola, Emmy, Dillon, Giselle, and Madison (Devin); grandchildren, Myah, Blake, Jeremy, and Esmay; his mother, Annie DeYoung; siblings, Brenda (Jackie) Bowman, Bernadette (Kevin) Bowman, Thomas, Linda (Allan) Currie, Margaret Ann (Eddie) Decoste, Leonard (Cathy), Annette (Martin) Machielsen, Shirley (Jody) Baker, Vicki (Sandy), Glen (Kristen), Donelda (Markus) Schorch, and Paul; and all who were fortunate enough to know and love him.

Greg is predeceased by his son, Jeremy; father, Joseph; brothers, Wayne and Robert; father-and-mother-in-law, Tilly and Lorraine Walsh; and brother-in-law Johnathan Walsh.

Visitation was held Dec. 19 in C.L. Curry Funeral Home. Funeral Mass was Dec. 20 in St. Ninian’s Cathedral with Reverend Daniel MacLennan presiding.

In lieu of flowers or donations to charities, the family requests that any memorial contributions be directed toward Greg’s three underage children to assist with their ongoing care, education, and wellbeing.

Online condolences: www.clcurry.com

 

 

Bertha MacIntosh

1938 – 2025

It is with profound sadness that we announce the death of Alberta E. “Bertha” MacIntosh, formerly of Cloverville Road, on December 14, 2025, in the R.K. MacDonald Nursing Home, Antigonish.

Born in Sydney, Nova Scotia, she was a daughter of the late Emile and Edwardine Oursein.

Since moving to Antigonish with her husband, Bill, and their five young children, Bertha was very busy raising her family, and four more children came along after that. She worked outside of the home, as well, most recently at Sobeys in the bakery.

She is survived by her husband of 70 years, Bill; children, Richard (Karen), Mike (Darlene), Edward (Luz), Mary (Robbie), Joann, Stephen (Connie), Michelle (John), and Christopher; daughter-in-law, Loretta; 23 grandchildren; 41 great-grandchildren; brothers, Ed (Helene) and Charlie (Carol); and several nieces and nephews.

She was predeceased by her son, Bill; son-in-law, Sean; granddaughters, Rita and Sheryl; sister, Patricia; niece, Darlene; and several sisters-and-brothers-in-law.

Visitation was held Dec. 21 in C.L. Curry Funeral Home. Funeral Mass was held Dec. 22 in St. Ninian’s Cathedral with Fr. Danny MacLennan presiding.

Burial will be in the parish cemetery at a later date.

In memoriam, donations to the R.K. MacDonald Nursing Home Foundation appreciated.

Thank you to the nurses, CCAs, and everyone else who aided in Mom’s care over the last 10 years.

A special thanks to Rosemary who went above and beyond to care for Bertha and for being with the family during the last days of Bertha’s life. Your kindness will never be forgotten.

Online condolences: www.clcurry.com

 

 

David Leonard O’Leary

With broken hearts and deep sadness, we, the family and friends, announce the passing of David Leonard O’Leary on November 10, 2025

Dave was raised in the loving home of his parents, the late Jean and Leonard O’Leary in Halfway Cove, NS. He passed away at the young age of 68 in Surrey, BC.

Dave’s journey was an epic adventure filled with countless incredible people, places and experiences. Known for his great sense of humour, Dave will be remembered as a man of exceptional character and kindness. We are grateful for the compassionate care he received from the dedicated medical staff at Surrey Memorial Hospital in BC. He is survived and deeply missed by his sister Dorothy (Wallace) Hendsbee, Half Island Cove; daughters Holly, Julia (Blake) and Cheyenne; five grandchildren; nieces, Kimberly and Tanya; nephew, Stephen; sister-in-law, Debbie O’Leary, Frankville; and many long-time friends, especially his honorary sister, Karen Murphy. We acknowledge John Wallace for his steadfast friendship and for his assistance to Karen in caring for Dave over the years. Dave was predeceased by his parents; brother, Pat; and nephew, John Leonard, who will all be there to welcome him home.

Cremation has taken place with a private burial to follow at a later date.

In loving memory of Dave, we hold onto his spirit, his laughter and the love he shared with all of us. May he rest peacefully.