The News (New Glasgow)

Violet Elizabeth MacLellan

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STELLARTON – Violet Elizabeth MacLellan (MacDonald), 97, of Valley View Villa, Stellarton, formerly of Sutherland’s River, passed away peacefully Wednesday, January 17, 2018, in the Villa.

Born in MacLennan’s Mountain, she was a daughter of the late Thomas and Ethel (Fraser) MacDonald.

Violet was a member of Sutherland’s River Presbyteri­an Church where she was a life member of the AMS. She was known as a wonderful teacher in many schools that she taught in, the last being Thorburn Consolidat­ed School. Mom treasured her family, especially her six grandchild­ren, eight great-grandchild­ren and one great-great-grandchild. She loved to cook and bake for them and spread her kitchen table for them as if they hadn’t eaten for days. She was always quick to make sure they had a drive to a practice or an appointmen­t. As a teacher she was always eager to make sure the grandchild­ren knew their facts and figures. She will be greatly missed by them.

Violet is survived by: daughter, Brenda (Jackie) Fraser, Eden Lake; sons, Steve, Bible Hill; Kevin (Heather Halliday), Westville; grandchild­ren, Michael (Tannis), Edmonton, AB; Roy (Carol) Red Deer AB; Kim (John) Webster, Stellarton; Andrew (Jill) Trenton; Zane (Natasha), Thorburn; Keagan Noade MacLellan, Little Harbour; great-grandchild­ren, Sean, Clara, Statira, Palmer, Harper, Carly, Willow, Violet, Flynn, Dawson, Ryan, Mark; great-great-granddaugh­ter Elizabeth; sisters, Elva Roy, Kings Head; Mae Cameron and Isabel Ross, both of Valley View Villa.

Besides her parents, she was predecease­d by husband, Palmer; daughter, Marlene MacLellan; granddaugh­ter, Shannon Lea (Fraser) McNeil.

The family will receive visitors 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Friday in P. & K. MacDonald Funeral Home, New Glasgow. Funeral service will be held 11 a.m. Saturday in Sutherland’s River Presbyteri­an Church, with Rev. Debbie Stewart officiatin­g. Interment will be in MacLennan’s Mountain Cemetery at a later date.

Family flowers only, donations in Violet’s memory may be made to Sutherland’s River Presbyteri­an Church or the Canadian Cancer Society.

Special thanks to the wonderful care mom received at the Villa, where the second floor staff showed her much love and compassion and to the caregivers that enabled Violet and Palmer to be able to stay in their home for as long as they did. A special thank you to Heather Halliday who made Violet’s last days more comfortabl­e. Lovingly submitted by her family. www.pkmacdonal­d.ca

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