The Chronicle Herald (Metro)

WHALEN (Mccoul), Valerie Lynn

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The world lost a fighter and Heaven gained an angel with the passing of Valerie Lynn Mccoul) Whalen, 64, at home with her family on July 4, 2020. Born in Brookfield, she was a daughter of the late Ervin and Gladys Mccoul. Valerie moved with her family to Antigonish where she later started a family of her own. She and her husband followed their dreams to Northern Alberta where her family continued to grow, both with the addition of two more children, as well as their devoted church family. Valerie’s battle with health began with cancer in her early 30s and she struggled until her passing with a fierce determinat­ion to survive. Her doctors called her a miracle patient, as she fought with a stubbornne­ss and determinat­ion like no other. Her strength of will was driven by her desire to spend every moment she could with her family. Valerie’s kind, compassion­ate heart and exceptiona­l love for her family and friends means she will be dearly missed by those who loved her from across the country. Family was the center of her world and she had an amazing ability to treat all those close to her as cherished family. She was devoted to her children and fiercely protective of them. She was a quiet and private person and a good listener. She was drawn to those who had challenges of any sort, especially those young or old, who had personal struggles. She had a strong sense of faith and loved having scripture read to her. Her legacy of love lives on in the many lives she touched. The deep loss is felt by her devoted husband, Ron; sons, Jody (Angela), Jeremy, Adam; daughters, Melissa (Andy) Brown, Amanda (John) Galbraith; adoring grandchild­ren, Aurora and Cayden; sisters, Rosalie (Michael) Macinnis, Karen (Reggie) Chisolm; brother, Gary (Marianne) Mccoul; and many loving nieces and nephews. Besides her parents, she was predecease­d by her brother, Ervie; sister-in-law, Marie; brother-inlaw, Reggie, and nephew, Michael. Funeral arrangemen­ts have been entrusted to Sweeny’s Funeral Home and Crematoriu­m, Yarmouth. A visitation will be held Thursday, July 9th from 6-8 p.m. and again from 1-2 p.m. Friday from Sweeny’s Funeral Home Chapel, Yarmouth. Funeral Service will be Friday, July 10th at 2 p.m. also from Sweeny’s Funeral Home Chapel. Rev Scott Macdonald officiatin­g. Interment to take place in Darlings Lake Cemetery. Due to COVID-19 restrictio­ns, we have limited seating in our chapel. Family and close friends will be given priority for seats. Family flowers only please. Donations can be made in Val’s name to your local school Terry Fox Run or the Red Cross. Special thanks to all VON, Continuing Care Coordinato­r Sarah Fells, Dr. Green, Dr. Moses, the Palliative Care team, and all Yarmouth Regional Hospital Staff that were involved with her care over the years. For those wishing to view the Funeral Service may also do so on our website. Online condolence­s may be made to: sweenysfh@eastlink.ca, or you may sign the guestbook online at: www.sweenysfun­eralhome.net

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