The Chronicle Herald (Metro)

ALLEN, Gilbert Walter “Gib”

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With great sadness, yet thankful for a life welllived, the family of Gilbert announces his peaceful passing on March 24, 2024 in Valley Regional Hospital, Kentville NS, with loving family by his side.

Born in Liverpool NS, on November 16, 1935 he was a son of Hantz and Carol (Pickles) Allen. He grew up in Milton, Queens Co. He worked at Milton Nurseries, and A.D. Rafuse and Sons farm in Waterville, before attending the Nova Scotia Agricultur­al College and graduating with honours from the Advanced Farm Course in 1956. On October 5, 1957 he married school teacher Dorothy Latham, and they settled in Kentville, while he worked for seven years at the Kentville Research Station.

In August 1963 he fulfilled his childhood dream and bought the Don Bill farm in Billtown where he raised beef cattle and grew apples before venturing into what would bring him his great success, producing certified strawberry plants and raspberry canes. He was the first producer in Nova Scotia to ship strawberry plants to Florida. Gilbert and Dorothy were recognized for this innovation with the Outstandin­g Farmer Award from the Nova Scotia Institute of Agrologist­s in 1998. He was inducted into the Atlantic Agricultur­al Hall of Fame in 2019. Gilbert enjoyed his associatio­n with his customers, many of them becoming lifelong friends, and his family went on many trips to Florida.

Gilbert played an active role in his community over the course of his life. He was involved with the Boy Scouts becoming a Queen Scout then later as a leader. He was a member of the Nova Scotia Strawberry Growers Associatio­n, King’s County Federation of Agricultur­e, and in 2008 was made an honorary member of Horticultu­re Nova Scotia. As a member of Centrevill­e Baptist Church he found great peace in his associatio­n there.

He retired from farming in 2003 when son Jeff followed in his footsteps and took over the farm.

In his retirement Gilbert enjoyed spending time in the family’s Port Mouton house and several trips with Dorothy including to the Magdalene Islands, the Caribbean, and a month-long bus tour across America.

Friends and family were important to Gilbert throughout his life. He and Dorothy travelled to Ontario, British Columbia and other provinces to visit family, friends and colleagues. He enjoyed annual reunions with his NSAC class of ‘56 and in his later years was thankful for the kindness of his friends at Squatter’s Lodge with whom he regularly met for coffee. He was proud that his farming legacy will live on as Jeff’s son Patrick decided to join the family farm after graduating from the University of Guelph.

Gilbert will be greatly missed by his loving wife of 66 years, Dorothy (Latham); children, Janice (Marc) Potvin, Jeffrey (Cathy) Allen, and Joel (Melanie) Allen; grandchild­ren, David (Leandra) Potvin, Benjamin (Alyssa) Potvin, Sarah Potvin, Patrick Allen, Jonson Allen, Mhyah Allen, Madesen Allen; and great-grandsons, Matteo Gilbert Carey Potvin and Walter Clark Potvin; also sister, Patricia (George) Mansfield; sister-in-law, Peggy Allen. He was predecease­d by his parents, as well as brother James Allen; and sisters, Eleanor (George) Kempton and Barbara (Ernie) Cooper.

The family would like to express their deep appreciati­on to Dr. Robert Gunn who cared for him for 47 years. We appreciate his kind, caring ways. Many thanks also to the staff and doctors on Medical A at Valley Regional Hospital for their compassion­ate care for Gilbert during his final weeks.

The funeral service will be held in Centrevill­e Baptist Church on Thursday, March 28 at 2 p.m. There will be no visitation. Burial will be at a later date. Donations in memory of Gilbert can be made to Centrevill­e Baptist Church or Valley Regional Hospital. Arrangemen­ts have been entrusted to Serenity Funeral Home, 34 Coldbrook Village Park Dr., Coldbrook, NS, B4R 1B9 (902-679-2822). Online condolence­s may be made by visiting: www.serenityfu­neralhome.ca

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