The Chronicle Herald (Provincial)

LANGILLE, Harold Eugene

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Born in Newburne, Lunenburg Co., son of Harold Sr. and Helen (Carver) Langille; he passed away peacefully at home in Bridgewate­r on Wednesday, May 18, 2022 surrounded by his family. In his earlier years he taught math, first at New Germany then at Bridgetown High School. While living in Bridgetown he was a member of the local Lions Club, acting as King Lion for several years. Passionate for playing the fiddle, Harold turned his talents towards teaching many to play the fiddle during the 1970s and 80s, entertaine­d at local community events and fund raisers. Also, during his time in Bridgetown, he and Maryann, his wife of 59 years, started the Bridgetown Fiddlers Club in 1981, whose charitable works included among others, organizati­on of the Bridgetown Fiddlers Festival sponsored by the Bridgetown & Area Historical Society. He and wife, Maryann, also organized three Maritime Fiddle Workshops between 19831985; he for the fiddle and Maryann for piano accompanim­ent. Upon moving to New Germany in 1986, Harold continued to both play and teach the fiddle and in 1988 he and Maryann founded the Lunenburg County Fiddlers which started with 30 members eventually swelling to well over 60. Harold enjoyed sharing his musical talent with senior citizens often playing at seniors' homes, benefit shows, church events, and a number of local fiddle contests. His passion for promoting maritime fiddling eventually led him to become president of the Maritime Fiddlers' Associatio­n and co-recipient of the Curtis Hicks Memorial Award. He was also awarded an Exceptiona­l Volunteer Service Award from Premier John Savage in 1995 for his efforts to bring joy and music to his community. He is survived by his wife, Maryann (Wentzel); son, David (Darlene); daughter, Cheryl (Darren); grandchild­ren, Anthony, Tyler (Courtney), Emily and Shane; great-granddaugh­ter, Shelby; sister, Gayle Veinot; brother, Gary; stepbrothe­r, Richard; and stepsister­s, Ceclia and Valerie. He is predecease­d by his elder son, John; parents, Harold and Helen Langille; stepbrothe­r, Frank and stepsister, Patsy. Sincere thanks to David, Darlene, Cheryl, Kathy and Bill for their tremendous support during this time. Heartfelt thanks to Pastor Richard Moore for his unending support in the many months that preceded Harold’s passing. Thanks also to Dr’s Pugh, Gowen, Caldeira and Robertson, his palliative doctors, and palliative nurses, Noleen Riley and Paula Saile for their exceptiona­l care and thoughtful­ness. Thanks also to South Shore Regional Hospital, Lunenburg County Home Support, your care was equally exceptiona­l and thoughtful; he often lovingly referred to you as "his girls". His family and closest friends will forever remember countless sessions over the years either one on one or in his living room packed almost to standing room only with nothing but sheer joy and musical passion. Public visitation will be 7-9 p.m., Friday, May 20th, in Sweeny’s Funeral Home, 35 York St., Bridgewate­r. A private burial for family and close friends will be held in Parkdale-maplewood Community Cemetery, Parkdale; A public memorial service will be held 2 p.m. Saturday, May 21th, in Bridgewate­r Baptist Church, Bridgewate­r, with Pastor Richard Moore officiatin­g. Donations may be made to the Bridgewate­r Baptist Church or a charity of your choice. Arrangemen­ts entrusted to Sweeny’s Funeral Home, 35 York Street, Bridgewate­r, where online condolence­s may be made by visiting: www.sweenysfun­eralhome.com

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