Thursday, April 2, 2026



Gracemary Judith (MacLean) Denomy

1951 – 2026

It is with deeply saddened hearts that the family announces the passing of Gracemary Judith (MacLean) Denomy at Bluewater Health in Sarnia, Ontario, on Wednesday, March 18, 2026, at the age of 74.

Gracemary was born on June 18, 1951 to Charlie and Goldie MacLean of Cross Roads Ohio, Antigonish County. She and her twin brother, Rodney, joined the already growing and loving MacLean family, and Gracemary grew up surrounded by the values that shaped her entire life: kindness, generosity, humility, strength, loyalty, and an unwavering devotion to the people she loved.

Gracemary’s journey began when she moved to Ontario and met Dave Denomy, and they built their life together. With determination and a strong work ethic, she built her career to become a respected grocery store manager until her retirement.

Nothing brought her more joy than gathering her family and friends around a meal. In her home, plates were full, hearts were full, and no one ever left hungry.

Gracemary is survived by her husband of 52 years, David Denomy. She was the loving mother of Laurie Edmond and Michelle Denomy; beloved grandmother of Connor, Jordan, Onica, and Taria; and great-grandmother to the sparkles of her eye, Georgia, Olivia, and Grace.

She was a cherished sister, deeply loved by Collie (Marla), Rodney (Fiona), Cathy (Allan) Connolly; sister-in-law, Carol (Larry); and special aunt, Peggy Mcauley. She was a special aunt to all her nieces and nephews that all admired, learned from, and looked up to her with love: John C., Paul, Trevor, Bernadine (Ivan), Nerissa, Tyson, Lindsay (Kyle), Grant, Monica (Scott), Brent, Wade, Clint (Kim), Molly Anne (Alex), Shane (Tina), Crystal (Alan), and Laura (Jesse); along with her nieces in Ontario.

Predeceased by her parents, Charlie and Goldie MacLean; brothers, Bernard, Reg, and John MacLean; sister-in-law, Diane MacLean; and in-laws, Garrett and Gladys Denomy.

Visitation was held March 27 in C.L. Curry Funeral Home, Antigonish, followed by a funeral Mass on March 28, in St. Joseph’s Church, St. Josephs, with Father Thaddeus Chikezie Orga presiding. Burial will be in St. Joseph’s Parish Cemetery at a later date.

Donations to St. Joseph’s Parish Cemetery are appreciated.

Online condolences: www.clcurry.com

 

 

Wayne Henry Hagley

HAGLEY, Wayne Henry: It is with great sadness and heartache we announce the death of our son and brother, Wayne Henry Hagley, 65, formerly of Stormont, Guysborough County, on Sunday March 22, 2026 in St. Martha’s Regional Hospital. Born in Antigonish, he was a son of Eileen (Hallett) and the late Earl Hagley. Wayne spent his childhood playing outdoors with family and friends. He started his working career for Mersey Seafood, Stormont, as a crane operator. Eventually Wayne, along with his best buddy and brother, Trevor, moved to Grand Prairie, Alberta to work in the oilfield and forestry industry. Before moving home, Wayne obtained his truck driving license and his heavy equipment operator ticket. Most of all Wayne will be remembered for his love for his family and his infectious laughter and easygoing manner. Wayne is survived by his mother, Eileen; sister, Marion; brother, Trevor, all of Antigonish; aunt, Joyce Worth, Stormont, and many cousins. He was predeceased by his father, Earl; brother-in-law, Sean and fur baby, Niko. In keeping with Wayne’s wishes, there will be no visitation or funeral service. Interment will take place at a later date in Stormont Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to Stormont Cemetery or the SPCA, New Glasgow. A special thank you and gratitude to the ICU doctors, nurses and respirologist of St. Martha’s Regional Hospital. Online condolences: www.gwgiffin.com.

 

 

Joseph Clement Jamieson

JAMIESON, Joseph Clement, of Mulgrave, passed away peacefully in St. Martha’s Regional Hospital on Wednesday, March 25, 2026, at the age of 88, surrounded by his family. Born on June 20, 1937, Joseph lived a full life defined by his love for family, music, and the simple joys of home. He was devoted to his wife of 64 years, Sadie Jamieson, and worked tirelessly to provide a warm and welcoming home for his family.

He is survived by his children, Jane Tate; Ronald Jamieson (Darlene); Jacqueline Jamieson (Glen); Laura Warner (John); and Donna Buchanan (Kevin); his grandchildren, Zachary, Selena, Jenna, Bryson, Tara, Eilish, Donovan, Avery, Abbie and Tyler; his great-grandchildren, Aleigha, Isaac, Lena, Lennox, Lucas and Logan. Joseph is also survived by his sister, Ruby, and his brother, David; sisters-in-law, Percena Fougere and Berniece Morris; brothers-in-law, Laughlin (Celeste) Grant and Jimmy (Shirley) Grant; many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents, Guy and Grace (MacKay) Jamieson; brother, Kenneth.

Joseph loved music and could often be heard whistling as he worked or gardened. He took joy in tending his garden, decorating his home at Christmas and bringing laughter to everyone around him. Known for his playful nature and charm, he had a special way of touching hearts.

Above all, Joseph will be remembered as a devoted husband, a loving father and grandfather and a man who lived with heart, humour and quiet strength. Though he has left this world, his love, his laughter and the gentle tune of his whistle will remain with us forever, carried in our hearts and in every cherished memory we hold of him.

The family thanks Dr. Gallivan and the palliative care unit of St. Martha’s Regional Hospital for the care and comfort you provided to Joseph and his family.

Visitation took place March 29 in the Mulgrave and Area Resting Place, with funeral service on March 30 from Trinity United Church, Mulgrave, with Rev. Heather Manuel officiating. Burial will be in Trinity United Church Cemetery, Mulgrave, at a later date. Memorial donations in Joseph’s memory may be made to Trinity United Church. Words of comfort may be forwarded to the family at www.haverstocks.com

 

 

Helen Ruth Nickerson

NICKERSON, Helen Ruth, 96, of New Harbour, passed away on Sunday, March 22, 2026, in Milford Haven Home for Special Care, Guysborough. She was a daughter of the late Robert “Lester” and Cora Mae (Sangster) Sangster. Helen worked for many years at the fish plants in Larry’s River and Canso. She loved tending to her flower and vegetable gardens. She worked very hard during her lifetime. Her hobbies included sewing and knitting. She is survived by her daughters, Myrna (Hubert) Pettipas, Sandra (Edward) Mannette, all of Larry’s River; grandchildren, Arthur (Yvette), Angela (Czerney), Wade (Michelle), Adele (Aaron), Arlene, Katie (Evan), Erin (Ben); great-grandchildren, AJ, Becky, Jordan, Danika, Tyler, Autumn, Dylan, Kyle, Madison, Ben and Ella; great-great-grandchildren, Abel, Arizona, Judah and Waylon; son-in-law, Graham (Michelle) Pellerin; many nieces, nephews and their families. She was predeceased by her husband, Arthur; daughter, Lorelei Pellerin; brothers, Keith, Harry, Charlie, Willard, Gordon and Harris; sisters, Ruby and Dora. Visitation and funeral service was held March 26 in New Harbour United Baptist Church with Rev. David Wheeler officiating. Interment in Riverside Cemetery, New Harbour. Memorial donations may be made to Riverside Cemetery, New Harbour, at Riversidecemetery245@gmail.com or https://ciaonh.org. Online condolences: www.gwgiffin.com.