![]() ![]() ![]() Arrangements have been entrusted to Serenity Funeral Home, Digby County Funeral Chapel, 367 Highway #303, Digby, B0V 1A0 (90). Interment to take place in the Zion Unted Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to a charity of one’s choice. ![]() A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, Jat 1:00 pm in the Digby Neck Fire Hall, Sandy Cove. He will be greatly missed by many.Ĭremation has taken place. He greatly enjoyed his fishing and camping friends. Stephen was a kind, friendly and witty man, who made you laugh and left you with a smile and his “opinion”. He was in the Air Force, worked for the Department of Fisheries and was a fisherman for many years. He was predeceased by his parents and brother Glenn. He is survived by wife Myrna (DeAmbrose) son Glenn granddaughter Sarah and brother Brian, Calgary, AB. Born Septemhe was the son of Austin and Clara (Gidney) Morehouse. Arrangements have been entrusted to Serenity Funeral Home, Digby County Funeral Chapel, 367 Highway #303, Digby, B0V 1A0 (90).Stephen Morehouse, 72 of Sandy Cove, Digby County, NS, passed away on July 1, 2019. Memorial donations may be made to the Gilbert’s Cove Lighthouse or charity of one’s choice. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church, Weymouth, interment will take place in the church cemetery. We make each day more special when we share it with a friend.Ī Funeral Service will be held at a later date in the St. He is survived by his wife Marie Irene Drew 87 of Weymouth, partner in marriage for 67 years son John Gregory Drew, 64 of Torbrook daughter Heather Marie Taylor, 56 of Donalda, AB granddaughter Beckie Penman, 36 of Alberta sister Marion Milbury, 89 of Digby and his niece/sister Jenny, roughly the same age that his mom and dad raised as their own. We will miss you as we all love you and I know that you know how much we love you.” Didn’t want a fully decked out funeral and if there was a viewing he figured if you were a friend or good acquaintance nothing needed to be said, just walk by the coffin, have your moment, give a thumbs up move on. He didn’t believe in wearing black, crying and mourning. Arrangements have been entrusted to Serenity Funeral Home, Digby County Funeral Chapel, 367 Highway 303, Digby, B0V 1A0 (90). He waited patiently for his Leafs to win again.įrom Mom, Heather and Me, “We are left with a huge hole in our lives but we couldn’t have a better husband, dad and friend in our lives. The thing he hated the most was politicians and bull shit, but he always loved a good ball game and hockey game on tv. He liked fishing, hunting, peanuts, clams, scallops, a good feed of lobster and a good hamburger. Later on, in life, he spent most of his time out in the shop building whirly gigs and other odds and ends. He loved being pestered by his children and grandchildren, plus he loved working on projects with them. From camping with all his friends and teaching all the Americans he would meet on the beach how to clam. He coached baseball, umpired and he was always on the ice refereeing. ![]() Sometimes I umpired the games with him,” - Greg “In the early days dad and I lived at the arena and the ball field. Twenty-five years in the military, a few years in the reserves, a couple years of retirement, a couple years in Faro, Yukon working in the mine then off to Camrose, Alberta for a couple of years and then to Weymouth for retirement. He was honored to be president of the Tremont World's Fair and president of the Weymouth Legion. The material things were when he bought his first brand new ford F150, he loved that truck! His first house in Harmony was a major accomplishment for him. The few things he accomplished in his life that he was proud of was joining the army, marrying his wife, and his two children. All he really wanted was to provide for his family and make sure they were safe and healthy. He was born into a poor family with nothing, had nothing in the early years and to his last breath he never asked for anything. February 1, 2021, 12:45 AM John Knowlton Drew, 86 of Weymouth passed away on his own terms at home, in his own bed.ĭad was born in Digby and the son of the late Earl and Sadie (Floyd) Drew then after a few years they moved to Landsdowne/Bear River. ![]()
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