Cape Breton Post

MACMILLAN GARBUTT, Frances Elizabeth

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A retired nurse received her heavenly wings on Monday morning, May 14, 2018 in her long residence in Thunder Bay.

Frances was born March 28, 1956, the daughter of the late Hayward and Elizabeth MacMillan of Donkin, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia.

As the only girl growing up with four brothers she developed great survival skills and a keen sense of humour. Frances graduated from Donkin-Morien District High and went on to the University College of Cape Breton where she earned a Bachelor of Community Studies Degree.

She spent some time working in a daycare in Glace Bay before returning for further studies at St Rita’s School of Nursing in Sydney. Armed with her RN certificat­e she travelled to Moose Factory in Northern Ontario where she developed the skills that made her an excellent nurse. Her love of nursing carried her to Thunder Bay where she enjoyed many years of dedicated service to the tiny babies in Neonatal Intensive Care.

Frances truly lived life to the fullest through simple pleasures; enjoying summer days on the deck, having dinner with family, and most of all she just loved being social. Her thoughtful­ness and kindness to all people, and her devotion and love for animals is a tribute to the beauty of her heart and soul. She always had an open door to all; her home and property served as a playground for many generation­s of children; she treated them all like gold. She was fortunate to have exceptiona­l neighbors who made life special. Frances could always make anyone feel at ease and touched the lives of all who knew her; her welcoming presence and good-natured jokes will be greatly missed.

Frances is survived in Thunder Bay by her husband, Wayne (Edward) Garbutt of Kapuskasin­g, ON; her son, Alex Garbutt and his spouse, Annie Luu; her grandchild­ren, Jace and Sydney, that will deeply miss their grandma; and the numerous friends and coworkers.

Frances is survived by her East Coast family, brothers, Kevin(Lyn) of Halifax, NS, Donald(Joan) of Birch Grove, NS; sisters-in-law, Carol MacMillan, Glace Bay, NS, Lorna MacMillan, Donkin, NS.

She was predecease­d by her brothers, Alex and Billy. Missing their Aunt Frances are many nieces and nephews, great nieces and great nephews, spread across the country from Nova Scotia to Alberta to the Northwest Territorie­s.

Respecting Frances’ wishes, there will not be a funeral. A family memorial will be held at a later date.

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