Marchand, Joseph Ronald – Age 81 of Halifax, passed away January 21, 2025 at home.

Born in Halifax, he was a son of the late Amedee and Stella (Sampson) Marchand.

Ron was a member of Local 56 Plumbers Union. He loved hunting, fishing and being in the outdoors.

He was a loving father, grandfather and great-grandfather and will always be missed by children, Charlene (Craig), Stephen (Marie), Lisa; grandchildren, Thomas (Sonya), Chad (Cassandra), Samantha (Chris), Joseph (Leah), Amanda (Roger), Nicholas (Danielle), Sarah (Cameron), Riley, Shannon; 15 great-grandchildren; brothers, Doug (Donna), Gary (Bonnie); sisters, Betty, Diane, Jean (Clarence); and sister-in-law, Carol Ann.

He was predeceased by wife, Claudette; sisters, Evelyn (Basil); brothers, Carl (Verl), Ray (Joan), Roy; brothers-in-law, Bill and Arthur.

Cremation has taken place.

Funeral mass will be held Tuesday at 1 p.m. in St. John Vianney Catholic Church, Lower Sackville.

Burial will be in Gate of Heaven Cemetery.

Memorial donations may be made to Lung Association of Nova Scotia.

To view full obituary or leave condolences for the family, please follow this link: https://www.arimatheafuneral.ca/obituaries/2025/1/24/joseph-ronald-marchand

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Donald “Don/Donnie” Misener, on January 21, 2025. Born at the Halifax infirmary, NS on March 14, 1960, to Christine (Martin) and predeceased by our father Russell Misener; Donnie was a loving Father to Angelina (Mike) Allen. A much-loved Grandfather to Isaac, Gracie, Millie, and Archie. A Brother, Brother-in-law and Foster-Brother to Theresa (Bob) Rogers, Dianne (Paul) Aalders, Wilfred (Cheryl) Misener, Matthew (Pamela) Smith, An Uncle to Krista, Jamie, Jenny, Ashley, Dustin, Tia, Bobby, Carli and Jake.

Donnie’s world at an early age was filled with boxing, baseball, hockey, pool, and motorbikes. He also loved to play his acoustic guitar and particularly having a singalong with whoever wanted to join in. Today I was reminded by my niece that Free Falling by Tom Petty was one song he enjoyed with his daughter Angie and Ashley while driving to Elderbank to visit his mother. He loved Lynyrd Skynyrd, Jim Croce, and Van Morrison; and would often share his love of the old tunes online with friends.

For many years Donnie’s world would be dedicated to his work as a welder. Donnie was a proud member of the Canadian Piping Trades Union Local 56 for over forty years.  His career took a drastic turn on December 10th, 2006, after a massive stroke. He had to learn a new way of living and I thank all the friends and family that helped him with his journey. He was very close with his neighbors the Snow family, and they looked out for each other through the years. He was an incredibly resourceful brother when he wanted to be and could apply his skills to many difficult tasks. If you knew Donnie well, you would know he would give you the shirt off his back even if it was freezing rain, he showed this compassion in many ways.

He was my mentor in life growing up, and I always looked up to him for direction and support growing up. Moving forward I will put my hands together and ask for his guidance when in need; especially while watching a Toronto / Montreal game and learning the Maple Leaf’s won. Brother they may win the cup this year if you help!!

Donnie’s family would like to thank all who recognized the challenges he faced and helped in times of need and crisis. We would also like to thank Cindy McAllister and Thelma Snow for their part in looking after him even when he was not aware.

Cremation will take place and we will have a private celebration of life around the ponds that he helped build and fished on my mother’s property overlooking the Musquodoboit River in the early spring/summer.

Memorial donations can be made to Autism Nova Scotia (austismnovascotia.ca) or Heart & Stroke Foundation (heartandstroke.ca)

To view full obituary or leave condolences for the family, please follow this link:https://www.dartmouthfuneralhome.ca/obituary/donald-dondonnie-misener

William (Billy) Bernard Murphy Jr, 54, of Beaver Bank NS passed away Sunday, January 12th at the Victoria General Hospital. Born in Halifax NS, he was the son of Bernie and Sheila Murphy. He had been battling appendix cancer for 13 months.

Billy was an active little boy who was described as “energetic”. His parents Bernie and Sheila fondly recounted him walking at 9 months, and about finding him in unusual places such as the top of the fridge or rolling down the driveway in the car that was out of gear. His brother, Anthony, was sometimes his partner in crime.

Growing up, Billy spent his days outdoors playing road hockey, biking, swimming in Tucker Lake, and playing baseball at the Beaver Bank ball field with his friends from Danny Drive. These close bonds and friendships were maintained throughout Billy’s life. The stories and antics were always entertaining. He cherished the relationships from those days and spoke of them often.

After high school, Billy attended NSCC Akerley where he earned his Red Seal in welding. He went on to work as a proud member of Local 56 Plumbers and Pipefitters Union for 27 years. Later, he went back to school and received his Red Seal in Pipefitting. He worked at the Halifax Irving Shipyard for 13 years, briefly as a white hat, but was mainly on the tools. He was well respected due to his strong work ethic and humour. He was loved by so many there. Two days before his death, he was honored by a parade of his dear friends and coworkers with a final goodbye. They have named an annual hockey tournament at Irving after him “The Billy Murphy Memorial Hockey Tournament.”

Billy adored his family. He called his wife, Lee, “his rock” and told many people that having her around made him feel better when he was sick. His daughter, Jana, was a daddy’s girl though they often butted heads being similar in personality. He loved his “Nanny-May” very, very much. His son, Cameron, was like his father in that, he loved the outdoors and riding his four-wheeler. They spent a lot of time together doing four-wheeler runs with groups of close friends.

He loved camping and campfires. At the campground or in the backyard of the house, he could be found on summer evenings by the fire, listening to his playlist of music, drinking his Cuban rum and smoking his Cuban cigar. Scooby was often by his side, and later, Jax would sit briefly or at least long enough to have a ball thrown to fetch.

Billy was an avid hunter. During hunting season, he would check his trail camera regularly and would update his father about the big doe or the 8-point buck that he saw by his blind. In the last months of his life, he found joy sitting peacefully in the woods. He didn’t get the 8-point this year but he did manage to get a doe.

He is survived by his wife of 25 years, Lee; his son, Cameron; and his daughter, Jana; his parents, Bernie and Sheila Murphy; his brother, Anthony (Denise); his half-brothers, Carey (Lisa) and Steven (Lesley); parents in-law, Scot & Nancy Jennings; sister in-law, Erin (DongWoo); and nieces & nephews Alara, Myla, Sam, Sarah, Garrett, Mira & Nico.

He is predeceased by his maternal grandmother, Emma-Jean Defry; paternal grandparents, Anthony & Cecelia (Currie) Murphy; uncle, Gerald Whitman; and aunt, Veronica (Murphy) Mosher.

There will be no visitation. The funeral will be held on Saturday, January 18th at 2pm at Faith Baptist Church (299 Stokil Drive in Lower Sackville NS). Rev Borden Scott will be officiating. Donations can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.

A special thank you goes out to the wonderful doctors who cared for Billy. His outstanding oncologist Dr Sheridan and her nurse Madison, his surgeon Dr Knapp, his respirologist Dr Houston and his nurse Coco and finally Dr Rivers-Bowerman who went above and beyond to help when Billy started to decline.

He was so lucky to have so much love and support. There are so many amazing people who have helped him throughout this tumultuous year. Thank you, you know who you are.

To view full obituary or leave condolences for the family, please follow this link: https://tjtracey.com/tribute/details/3310/William-Billy-Murphy/obituary.html#content-start

We welcome you to an information session to learn more or apply for the upcoming ‘Pipe Trades Pre-Employment’ training program!

Date: January 16, 2025

Time: 10:00am

Location: UA56 Training Facility – 40 Neptune Crescent, Woodside Industrial Park, Dartmouth, NS  B2Y 4R8

What to expect:

  • An overview of the Pipe trades and upcoming training program
  • An overview of the Canadian Piping Trades Local 56
  • visuals
  • Opportunity to apply
  • Q & A

This information session is open to organizations and interested potential applicants.

Space for this session is limited. Please RSVP to Jwall@nscsc.ca by Wednesday January 15, 2025, with representative name(s) and names of potential applicants (if applicable).

Roland Herbert “Fox” Davidson, age 69, of New Glasgow, passed away peacefully in the Aberdeen Palliative Care Unit with his 3 loving children by his side on Sunday, December 22, 2024. Born in New Glasgow, he was a son of the late Arthur and Jean (MacKenzie) Davidson.

He was employed as a plumber/pipe fitter and was a proud 50-year union member of the United Association.

He was a very humble man who didn’t live beyond his means; loved all children and animals; always made people laugh; loved crossword puzzles and western novels; and was a definite “Momma’s Boy”. “Triple og” was generous in every which way, especially with money. He was proud of his children and grandchildren.

He is survived by his children: Kasta Davidson; Alexis Landry; Joshua Walsh; grandchildren: Asa and Macey Landry; sisters: Pat Symes; Donna Davidson; Lois Morrell. He was predeceased by a brother, Bill Gorman.

Celebration of Life from 1-4pm Saturday, December 28, at his home, 327 Dalcrombie Dr., New Glasgow. The family invites you to come and share stories of Roland “Fox”. Burial will be in Abercrombie Cemetery at a later date.

No flowers by request. Donations in his memory may be made to Riverview Home, Riverton or the Palliative Care Unit c/o Aberdeen Health Foundation. Arrangements are under the direction of R.H. Porter Funeral Home, New Glasgow.

To view full obituary or leave condolences for the family, please follow this link: https://www.rhporter.ca/obituaries/182148

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Ronald “Mike” Carr, on December 21, 2024. Born in Vancouver, BC to Grace (nee Hutchins) and Stanley Carr on May 5, 1947. Mike was a proud member of Pipe Fitter Union Local 56 for 50 plus years. Mike was a loving husband to Judy who predeceased him in 2018 and a devote father to their only son Todd, who predeceased them both in 2017. A much-loved Uncle, Brother-in-law and Brother, Mike was a fixture at family gatherings and the family trivia expert of many genres. He was always present at important family milestones and acknowledged every achievement of family members. Mike was quick to share knowledge with the younger members of his family and delighted in their accomplishments.

Mike possessed a wealth of knowledge of sports. Including NASCAR, MLB, NHL, NFL and others. Mike was an organizer and coach for minor and intermediate baseball. His teams won City and Provincial Championships and was a former executive member of Baseball Nova Scotia. His favourite team of all time was the New York Yankees. Mike also played many sports. He was an avid hockey goalie, baseball player, all forms of billiards and candlepin bowling.

Mike was knowledgeable in old rock and roll and country music. He not only knew who wrote a song, but who was the first to record it and where. He often knew the little known story behind the song too. It was impossible to stump him at country music trivia. He was a long-time fan of Willy Nelson, Waylon Jennings and Jerry Lee Lewis.

Mike had a knack for befriending people in the community. He was a steadfast member of South Woodside and known by old and young alike. He was generous with his time and supported local teams and organizations. His daily routine included a stop at A&W for coffee, which was always ready for him when he arrived, having been prepared by the staff whom he considered friends. Staff at A&W were very special to Mike and were
an important part of each day for him.

Mike is survived by his sister Wendy, and brothers Raymond and William. He will be greatly missed by Brothers-in-law Pat, Bobby, and Erv. Sister-in-laws Ruth, Murph, Shelly, Jean, Hennie, Linda, Dena and Kimberley. “Uncle Mike” will be most especially missed by nieces Chirs, Heather, Karena, Angie, Michele, Liz, Ellen, Erin, Colleen, Lindsey, Carly and Holly. As well as nephews Phillip, Joey, Donnie, Matthew, Zachary,and Marc and Scott. Many great nieces and nephews. Besides his parents, and parents-in-law, Mike was predeceased by wife Judy, son Todd, brothers-in-law Don and Lloyd and niece Patricia.

Mike’s family would like to thank the Renal Dialysis Unit and the ER of the Dartmouth General for their dedicated care during Mike’s illnesses.

Cremation has taken place, and interment will take place in Enfield at a later date.

Memorial donations may be made to KidSport.

To view full obituary or leave condolences for the family, please follow this link:https://www.dartmouthfuneralhome.ca/obituary/ronald-carr