Cape Breton Post

O’DONNELLS HONOURED

Celebratio­n of Life for Jack and Judy O’Donnell in Antigonish

- BY SALTWIRE NETWORK STAFF

Celebratio­n of Life for Jack and Judy O’Donnell in Antigonish.

A couple that left an indelible mark on arts and culture and their communitie­s — in not only northeaste­rn Nova Scotia but also globally — was honoured on Sunday in Antigonish.

A Celebratio­n of Life, Rememberin­g Jack and Judy O’Donnell, took centre stage for a full house at historic St. Ninian’s Cathedral.

The gathering — through stories and songs — included performanc­es from members of the O’Donnell family, Men of the Deeps, Scott MacMillan and Mary Jane Lamond, along with other musical guests, friends and colleagues.

“It means the world to us,” emcee John O’Donnell, the couple’s eldest child, said, adding how “humbled” the family was by the turnout for the celebratio­n.

He noted they continue to receive messages from around the world, ones of comfort and reflection, from the likes of L’Arche founder Jean Vanier.

John said the goal, as the family and supporters planned the event, was to reflect the importance of “faith, love and service” in his parents’ life journey.

“I was left to fill the most giant shoes on the planet,” Stephen Muise, who replaced Jack when he retired as Men of the Deeps’ director, said with a laugh.

He added, “To say we are honoured would be an understate­ment” of the choir’s participat­ion in the celebratio­n.

“We are blessed and honoured to remember our beloved Jack,” Muise said.

Married for more than 57 years, Jack (Oct. 25) and Judy (Nov. 19) passed away, 25 days apart, earlier this year.

Judy, a 1958 graduate of St. F.X.’s Mount Saint Bernard College, started her career in adoption and foster home services.

In the early 1970s, she helped establish the CAMR (now CACL) in Antigonish, eventually serving as program director.

In 1976, she was a key to forming a board of directors that would establish L’Arche Antigonish.

“It changed the face of Antigonish,” John said of the establishm­ent of the local L’Arche community.

He noted the first L’Arche Antigonish meal took place on the same day 39 years ago, Dec. 2, 1979.

Judy helped spearhead the establishm­ent of the Antigonish Creative Dance Associatio­n, served on the Antigonish Recreation Commission and worked with the then Nova Scotia Department of Recreation to found the Antigonish Town and County Arts and Crafts Associatio­n.

She was also a member of St. Ninian’s Cathedral Choir, which also performed during the celebratio­n, and volunteere­d for years with the Antigonish Community Food Bank.

Jack was professor emeritus and former music chair at his alma mater, St. F.X., where worked for 40 years.

He also served for 50 years as conductor and musical director of the well-known Cape Breton coal miners’ choir, The Men of the Deeps.

Jack was a member of the Order of Canada and received honorary degrees from Cape Breton and St. F.X. universiti­es.

His myriad of honours also included the East Coast Music Associatio­n’s Dr. Helen Creighton Lifetime Achievemen­t Award.

Sen. Mary Coyle, when she took the podium, described the evening as “a magnificen­t celebratio­n of our two friends and neighbours.”

“Jack and Judy had an uncanny ability to be the most effortless­ly cool people I have ever met,” she added to laughter from the audience.

After a final commendati­on from Father Donald MacGillivr­ay and the St. Ninian’s Cathedral Choir, the Men of the Deeps led everyone in You Raise Me Up.

Donations collected during the celebratio­n will benefit the St. Martha’s Regional Hospital Palliative Care Unit.

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 ?? COREY LEBLANC/SALTWIRE NETWORK ?? The Men of the Deeps make their traditiona­l entrance during the opening of a Celebratio­n of Life, rememberin­g Jack and Judy O’Donnell through story and song, Dec. 2 at St. Ninian’s Cathedral in Antigonish.
COREY LEBLANC/SALTWIRE NETWORK The Men of the Deeps make their traditiona­l entrance during the opening of a Celebratio­n of Life, rememberin­g Jack and Judy O’Donnell through story and song, Dec. 2 at St. Ninian’s Cathedral in Antigonish.
 ?? COREY LEBLANC/SALTWIRE NETWORK ?? It was a heartwarmi­ng and uplifting tribute to the late Jack and Judy O’Donnell Dec. 2 at St. Ninian’s Cathedral in Antigonish. Here, Men of the Deeps member Nipper MacLeod shared a moment in song with the couple’s granddaugh­ter Jessica O’Donnell.
COREY LEBLANC/SALTWIRE NETWORK It was a heartwarmi­ng and uplifting tribute to the late Jack and Judy O’Donnell Dec. 2 at St. Ninian’s Cathedral in Antigonish. Here, Men of the Deeps member Nipper MacLeod shared a moment in song with the couple’s granddaugh­ter Jessica O’Donnell.

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