The Chronicle Herald (Metro)

SLAUENWHIT­E, Donald Gerald "Jerry"

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Age 79, Cornwall, passed away on January 1, 2021 in Dartmouth General Hospital as a result of injuries sustained in a recent car accident. Born in Halifax, and having lived in various communitie­s including over 20 years on Little Mush-a-mush Lake, Lower Cornwall is where he called home. He grew up in Kline Heights, Halifax and lived in Vancouver for a few years before returning home to Nova Scotia in the 70’s and making his home in Bridgewate­r. He was the foreman of the paint crew at Riverport Fish plant for many years until he opened a secondhand store - "Second Choice Furniture". After closing his business in 1990 he worked briefly at National Sea Fish plant in Lunenburg until a serious car accident in February 1991 left him unable to work. In his younger days he loved being around people and made many friends. He had an infectious smile and hearty laugh. If you met him it didn’t take long for you to know he was stubborn and you may as well just agree with him, "cause you ain’t gonna win the argument". Maybe you were one of the few who were close enough to him to see his "soft" side. He loved his family and was especially proud of his children. He was predecease­d by his parents, Gerald and Nellie (Soper); sister, Diane Currie; and son, Christophe­r. He is survived by his wife, Sharon (Beck); children, Sherry Slauenwhit­e-bailey, Halifax; Megan Slauenwhit­e (Mike), Harrietsfi­eld; Jared Slauenwhit­e, Wileville; grandchild­ren, Amanda, Alex and Rachael Bailey, Wesley Norwood; nieces and nephews Todd (Colleen) and Trevor Humphrey, Lori and Gavin (Susan) Beck; and his faithful feline, Toby. We wish to thank the doctors and nurses at the Halifax Infirmary and Dartmouth General Hospital for their care and kindness. Respecting Jerry’s wishes and due to current restrictio­ns there will only be a private family gathering to share memories. Arrangemen­ts and cremation are under the direction of R.A. Corkum Funeral Home, Wileville, where online condolence­s may be offered by visiting: www.corkumfune­ralhome.ca "Take ’er cool"

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