Cape Breton Post

HEALEY, Earle James

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Whitney Pier It is with profound sadness that we, the family announce the peaceful death of our father, Earle J. Healey, age 95, of Whitney Pier, on Sunday, Sept. 12, 2021, at Harboursto­ne Enhanced Care. He was the son of the late Elizabeth and John Healey. He was a loving and devoted husband to Margie (Delaney) his wife of 64 years, who passed away last year. They had a beautiful life together. Dad was a Pier boy through and through, and after they married, he convinced his Ashby bride to move to his beloved Whitney Pier, where they built their home on Oakville Drive. This was a great place where neighbours were like family, and everyone got along. The men of Oakville Drive were hard working steel plant and sheet metal workers who would gather on front steps to discuss the day’s events, share stories, a joke or two and solve world problems. Dad was the last of these fine men to pass away. We are forever grateful to our parents for raising us in such an incredible neighbourh­ood. Dad was employed at Sydney Steel, Sysco railroad for over 45 years. He was a devoted Catholic, a member of Holy Redeemer Church and served in the HR Men’s Club for over 35 years. Dad was a great family man, a caring father, a hard worker and a good provider. Time spent with family brought him happiness. Whether it was gathering around the dining table for special occasions, going on trips together or impromptu visits, he loved to see us gathered near. His grandchild­ren and great-grandchild­ren brought him joy. He loved to hear about their adventures and accomplish­ments. They never left the house without him giving them a piece of advice and a few dollars in their pockets. Dad enjoyed the simple pleasures of life; reading, picking blueberrie­s, skating, swimming at Polar Bear beach, telling a good joke, watching Blue Jays games, summer cottage rentals at Ingonish, frequent chats with his sister Mutts in the States and enjoying a hot cup of black tea with something sweet, while listening to mom play all the old tunes on the piano or ukulele. Dad loved to walk and would often stroll to his sister Edith’s place for a visit or to his sister Marguerite’s for a cup of tea and an update on family from away. It was so important for him to stay connected. Earle is survived by his four children, Evelyn Young (John), Vincent, Kelley Laughlin (Brian) and Jo-Anne (Dr. Kory Tuominen); grandchild­ren, Melanie Fewer (Mark Gentile), Hollie Fewer (Tyler Walsh), Robert Young, Katy Mahoney, Grant, Spencer, Ellie and Kent Tuominen; great-grandchild­ren, Camden and Blake Gentile, Carter Walsh, Braeden and Meredith MacNeil. Special mention to his furry companion, Rassle. He is survived by his sister, Mutts Burke. Earle was predecease­d by his wife, Margie; brothers, Phil and Jervas; sisters, Marguerite Burke, Edith Healey and Sister Evelyn Healey; inlaws, Agnes MacIntyre, Pat and Myrna Delaney, Joe Delaney, Marie, Marg and Cecelia (Delaney), Jerry and Warna Delaney along with many nieces and nephews. In his final days Dad was at peace surrounded by his family. We would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to Dr. Hall along with Dad’s Harboursto­ne family, who so lovingly referred to him as Papa, for your dedication, care and compassion. Special thanks to Yvonne Head who ministered to dad with her many prayers. Visitation for the late James Earle Healey will be held at the Pier Community Funeral Home, Whitney Pier, 1092 Victoria Rd. (entrance on Church Street) on Thursday, Sept. 16, 2021, from 5-8 p.m. Funeral Mass will be celebrated at Holy Redeemer Church on Friday, Sept. 17, 2021, at 10 a.m. with Fr. Paul Murphy officiatin­g. Interment will take place in Resurrecti­on Cemetery, Sydney Forks. The family would appreciate that COVID-19 protocols be practiced at the Mass. Donations in Earle’s memory may be made to the Horizon Achievemen­t Centre or Holy Redeemer Building Fund. Funeral arrangemen­ts are entrusted to the care and direction of Pier Community Funeral Home. Online condolence­s may be sent to the family at www.pierfunera­lhome.com. Dad, we’ll always remember your infectious laugh and your great sense of humour. We know that you are with mom in heaven. Until we meet again ...

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