The News (New Glasgow)

GILLIS, Lorne Christophe­r Ira

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Lorne Christophe­r Ira Gillis, 27, Lorne, passed away Thursday, November 7, 2019. Well known as ‘Chris the Gillis’, he was born in New Glasgow, a son of Laurie Jean (MacLean) Stewart and Weldon Miles Gillis. Chris was employed as a Heavy-Duty Mechanic with MacCulloch­s Truck Services for the past seven years. Having completed the Heavy-Duty Diesel Mechanic program at NSCC Pictou Campus in 2012 and receiving his Red Seal designatio­n in 2016. Chris lived life to the fullest, doing everything “wide open”. He enjoyed the outdoors, dirt biking, four-wheeling and working on mud trucks–the more he was covered in grease and dirt – the happier he was! Chris possessed an easing going, fun loving, uplifting personalit­y and always left a positive impression. He enjoyed spending time with Telly, Marco, Dixie and Yoda. Chris was a beautiful, genuine, big hearted person who will be dearly missed. Surviving are his mother, Laurie (Phillip) Stewart, Thorburn; father, Weldon (Linda) Gillis, Stellarton; siblings, Bradley (Alisha) Gillis, North Kentville; P.J. (Brittany) Stewart, Stellarton; Leeland (Victoria) Campbell, New Glasgow; Melissa Campbell and son, Jayden, Glencoe, Cape Breton; Matthew (Nena) Campbell, and son, Sasha, Edmonton, Alta.; James (Cindy) Campbell and daughter, Faith, Slave Lake, Alta.; grandparen­ts, Phillip Stewart Sr., Riverton; Ralph and Marjorie MacDonald, Port Hood; aunts and uncles, Heather (Brian) Campbell and Marlene MacLean, Stellarton; Beth (Geoff) Skerrett, Houston, Texas; Judy Graham, River John; Ken (Peggy) Gillis, New Glasgow; Susan MacIntosh, Westville; Sherry-Lynne (David) George, Valley; Michael MacDonald, Port Hood; Carolyn MacIsaac, Whycocomag­h; Richard ( Tammy) MacDonald, Sarnia, Ont.; Jennifer (Bud) MacDonald, Judique; numerous cousins and friends. He was predecease­d by maternal grandparen­ts, Ira and Marjorie MacLean, and Marjorie Stewart; paternal grandparen­ts, Miles and Marie Gillis. A Celebratio­n of Christophe­r’s life will be held on Friday, November 15, in the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 28, Stellarton where family will receive visitors from 3-5 p.m., with Words of Comfort by Rev. Donna Tourneur at 5 p.m., followed by “cheers to Chris”. Donations may be made in memory of Chris to the Pictou County SPCA or Aberdeen Health Foundation Sandbar Mental Health Endowment. www.pkmacdonal­d.ca.

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