The Chronicle Herald (Provincial)

MACGILLIVR­AY, Vince Joseph

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Age 76 of Arisaig, passed away peacefully in St. Martha’s Regional Hospital, Antigonish, surrounded by family and his loving wife Bobbi of 51 years on Sunday, December 6, 2020. The 10th of 18 children, he was a son of the late John Alex and Margaret (Blackburn) Macgillivr­ay (of Lakevale). From the tender age of two years, Vince was welcomed and raised by the late Allan R. and Sadie (Macgillivr­ay) Macdonald (of Arisaig). Vince was a talented craftsman and carpenter. His first build as a young boy was a car constructe­d with wood and held together with many nails. Years later his children enjoyed many hours of play with his first creation. From there he went on to become the well-known carpenter the community knew and admired. Over the years, he shared his passion for building and was instrument­al in training many young men who have become the carpenters they are today. Not only was Vince a carpenter, he was a man of the sea, and fished for many years off the waters of the Northumber­land Strait. Vince loved to entertain and many will fondly remember gathering at the MacGillivr­ay’s for a big feed of lobster. Vince was both a proud and active member of the Arisaig community and Parish of St. Margaret of Scotland. Vince contribute­d to many community projects including the constructi­on of the current Arisaig Community Hall. Vince loved horseshoes, boat rides, hunting, tinkering in the shop, watching the sunset from his deck, plowing snow in a blizzard, tending to his gardens, early mornings at the rink with his boys, listening to his children making music, and time spent with family especially in the summer. Vince is survived by his wife, Bobbi (Macdonald); his children, Laurell (Andrew) Mcgregor, Karla (Marty) Lavallee, Collette (Trevor) Stewart, Shane and Aaron MacGillivr­ay; his siblings, Allan (Debbie), Leo (Donalda), Tony, Kenneth (Kim), Phillip ( Joan), Kathleen, Florence (Donald). He will be dearly missed by his grandchild­ren; numerous nieces and nephews; and furbabies. Beside his parents, he was predecease­d by brothers, Johnnie, Hugh, Frank, Cyril, Angus, Colin, Doug, Gerald and Wayne; sister, Mary; sisters- in- law, Janice, Bernadette, Annette and Rita Macgillivr­ay; and brotherin-law, Charles Knocton. Also predecease­d by his mother-and father-in-law, Dougall Dunkie and Carmie (Macinnis) MacDonald. Vince will truly be missed by countless friends and family members, but will certainly never be forgotten. Everyone who remembers him is asked to celebrate Vince’s life in their own way, raising a glass of their favorite drink (Dileag Mhor or Gillick) in his memory would be quite appropriat­e. Visitation will be on Thursday, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. inmacisaac Funeral Home, 61 Pleasant St., Antigonish. Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Friday in St. Margaret of Scotland Church, Arisaig, with Rev. Colinmacki­nnon presiding. Please adhere to COVID-19 protocols at both visitation and funeral. Burial in the parish cemetery. As an expression of sympathy, memorial contributi­ons may be sent to Cathy’s Place, St. Martha’s Regional Hospital in Antigonish. www.macisaacs.ca

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