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James A. (Jim) Kennedy

 

RCNVR

 

Born: 28 Jul 1923          Died: 07 Dec 2014

 

KENNEDY, James A. (Jim) - Stewiacke. Jim passed away with quiet grace and dignity at home with his family at his side. After a valiantly fought battle against heart disease, he has now gone to join his wife, our mother, Ev; his son, Shawn; and his great-grandson, Riley (Nicolette) in eternal rest. He leaves behind children, Brooke, Ross (Charlotte), Shannon (Kevin), Alex (Andrea); grandchildren, Nicolette, Zachary, Jacob, Marrissa, Braydon (Alex and Andrea), Rylan, Christie (Shannon and Kevin), Matt, Meghan, Naomi, Vince (Ross and Charlotte); and great-grandchildren, Tatyana (Meghan), Joey, Kalie (Matt). He was a Second World War veteran, leaving his job in Newfoun­dland after the ferry 'Caribou' was sunk off the coast and enlisting in Nova Scotia, serving on the corvette 'North Bay', protecting convoys traversing the North Atlantic. During the years after the war, he worked as a logger on the west coast of British Columbia. He returned to the Maritimes, enrolled and graduated from UNB as a Forrester. In 1957, he married his beautiful wife Evelyn 'Ev' and started a family, which became five rambunctious children. After a number of additional years living in British Columbia with his family, he proceeded to move his growing family back to Nova Scotia. He then settled in Stewiacke and began his career as a Forrester with the Nova Scotia Lands & Forests (now Department of Natural Re­sources) from which he retired at the age of 60. Jim was an outdoors­man all of his life and had a passion for anything to do with the woods, nature, hunting, trapping or fishing. He gave his love of the outdoors back to the community through his years with the local Scout move­ment and one of his highlights was leading the troop at the Canadian National Jamboree in 1981 in Alberta. He always used to say he wanted to work with a 'chainsaw' until he was at least 80, and he certainly did this and then some. His son Shawn died November 26, 2013 as a result of a car pedestrian accident in Vancouver and his ashes have stayed with the family. Dad’s wish was for the two of them to be buried together beside the love of his life Ev. The Family will receive visitors in the funeral home from 10 a.m. until Celebration of Life at 11 a.m., Friday, December 12, in Ettinger Funeral Home, 2812 Hwy. 2 , Shubenacadie, Rev. Carl Fraser officiating. Inter­ment in Holy Trinity Anglican Cemetery, Fort Ellis. Donations may be made to a charity of your choice.

 

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HMCS NORTH BAY

 


 

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