The Chronicle Herald (Metro)

WHITEHEAD (Connolly), Marguerite "Louise"

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We, the family of Marguerite Louise Whitehead, are saddened to announce her peaceful passing on February 26, 2021. Louise was born November 12, 1932, in Sydney, to Anne (Macisaac) and Joseph Connolly. The large Connolly family lived in Sydney River and later moved to Sydney. Louise was in the first graduating class from Riverview High School in 1951 and trained at St. Rita’s Hospital as an x-ray technician, graduating in 1953. After graduation, Louise moved to Boston where she worked in diagnostic imaging at Peter Brent Brigham Hospital. She met her life partner, Larry Whitehead, at a social event and he proposed to her on their third date. They married in Sydney in October of 1958, and moved to Cape Cod where Larry was stationed in the military. Larry’s military career, and work at NOAA, necessitat­ed several relocation­s, and in each location, Louise created a welcoming home environmen­t for her family and became involved in community events. Louise became the fabric of every neighborho­od and community, and always lent a helping hand, from making a splint for the broken leg of her new immigrant neighbour’s chicken, to providing lunch and after-school care for neighborin­g children. The family moved to Portland, Me., in 1974. As her children became more independen­t, Louise returned to the work force. She held progressiv­ely responsibl­e accounting positions at Emery Waterhouse, and later worked with Bob Trail as he establishe­d Olsten Temporary Services. Larry frequently said that, in another generation, Louise would have been Vice-President of Exxon. We think maybe President. Louise was an avid bridge and poker player, a fierce cribbage player, and lover of Scrabble games with her sister Barbara, family, and friends. Louise was a long-time member of Willowdale Golf Club, and she often said that her long-time World Gym membership would look good in her obituary: we are pleased to accommodat­e her. Louise was a long-time member of the Women’s Literary Union (WLU), serving as both Treasurer and President. Louise was an avid and tireless community contributo­r and volunteer, working many years at the Preble Street Soup Kitchen and at Saint Vincent Depaul Soup Kitchen. She supported many individual­s in need, and she had a heartfelt love and respect for serving people in her community. Louise is survived by her children, Dr. Bruce Whitehead (Alicia) of Dallas, Tex.; Dawn Kenniston (Joel) of Portland; Dr. Charles Whitehead (Kim Emery) of Gorham; and Nancy Maclellan (Michael Decoste) of Halifax. Louise, known as Meme, is also survived by her grandchild­ren, Erin, Calen ( Jessica), Daniel (Meg), Jeffrey (Veronica), Maggie (Matt), Kathryn, Cameron (Kristen), Joshua, Jennifer (Theo), Owen and Lily; her great-grandchild­ren, Norah, Sadie, Grace, and August; and her "bonus" grandchild­ren, Ryan (Chelsea), Zach, and Nick. Louise is also survived by her sister, Eileen Gillis; brother, Rev. Owen Connolly; and her sister, Barbara Matheson, with whom a special relationsh­ip was built as they raised their families together. Louise was predecease­d by her husband of 52 years, Lorimer "Larry" Edward Whitehead; and siblings and their spouses, John Connolly (Leah), Pat Connolly (Bette), Dennis Connolly (Mary), Kaye Connolly, Ann Culligan (Joe), Ray Matheson, and Paddy Gillis. Louise made everyone, with whom she made contact, feel special. She was a life force and had an amazing sense of humour. We, her family, express enormous gratitude to Dr. Kelsey Macdonald, Dr. Hank Sesselberg, their amazing staff, and the angels at Hospice of Southern Maine, especially Janet, Tracy, Ali. A funeral service will be held, in Halifax, when COVID-19 restrictio­ns allow. A graveside committal will be held in Portland following services in Nova Scotia. Details of the services will be shared when known. Donations, in Louise’s honor, can be made to Hospice of Southern Maine online at: https://hsm46624.thank you4caring. org/ sslpage.aspx?pid=298 or mailed to Hospice of Southern Maine 390 US Rte. One, Scarboroug­h, ME 04074. To share memories of Marguerite or to leave the family an online condolence please visit: www.athutchins.com

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