The Chronicle Herald (Metro)

EISENHAUER, Kerry Gordon

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On April 17, 2024 at the age of 77, Kerry Gordon Eisenhauer passed away at home in Big Lots with his wife Belinda by his side. Born in Mahone Bay on August 4, 1946, he was the son of the Late Phillip Maeder and Bertha Florence (Croft) Eisenhauer of Mahone Bay. At a young age he started washing cars and mowing lawns and saving his money. At the age of sixteen he purchased his first car a 1953 Meteor. He played baseball for four years as a pitcher and third base. He would skip school and go fishing and hunting. Kerry spent a short time in the reserve army in Lunenburg. He made two trips to sea on the scallop dragger (Mary Patricia) and (Commodore IV) where he battled with sea sickness. With grade nine and a loan from Fred Collicut he was able to go to Dartmouth to start work with a constructi­on company, Guildfords Limited, at the age of seventeen. Kerry went to school in New Jersey and Ontario for education in spraying urethane foam and asbestos removal. He also took Blue Print Reading and became a supervisor. He was employed with Guildfords Limited for twentyfive years and his boss Alan Macdonald became a close friend and hunting buddy. He got to travel with his job to all the Maritime Provinces and as far as Bermuda. Kerry purchased many acres of forest land over the years. When he retired from Guildfords Limited at forty-five he worked his land by logging, silvicultu­re, building roads and growing Christmas trees. He purchased, built and renovated houses to rent. Tenants became friends. Kerry was a naturalist by far. He with the help of his wife raised wild turkeys, quail, seven variety of pheasants, guineas and rabbits. He got to release and also shipped pheasants as far as British Columbia. He had several ponds and raised rainbow and speckled trout and friends were given the opportunit­y to catch a fish. He also raised goldfish and Japanese koi. In his spare time he enjoyed driving his antique cars, 1969 Buick Electra and 1976 Pontiac Parisienne. His dream in life came true when he purchased land on Covey Lake and built his cottage. He enjoyed his toys; speed boat towing skiers, motor cycles and snowmobile. The best of all, this is where he met the love of his life, Belinda. Kerry will be remembered by many for his kindness, willingnes­s to help others whether it was advice or loans and his generosity. He had a huge heart, great sense of humour and infectious laugh. The last several years of his life were difficult with many health issues, taking away the many things he enjoyed. He was blessed although to live a good full life. Kerry was dearly loved by his wife and best friend, Belinda (Tanner) Eisenhauer of 32 years. He is also survived by his daughter, Stephanie (Ash) Ahmed; granddaugh­ter, Laura-lee Hynick, Bridgewate­r; sister, Catherine (Alan) Macneil, their son Kyle, Dartmouth; neice, Mary-ann (John) Sutherland and their children, Uriah, Arrel, Jayde, Selena, Janiece and David, Florida; nephew, Harry (Gerene) Eisenhauer, New Brunswick. In addition to his parents, Kerry was predecease­d by a sister, Winnifred and a brother Harry. A special appreciati­on and huge THANK YOU to Dr. Kerry Jo Parker and Dr. Neil dutoit for the exceptiona­l wonderful care over the years. Also to Dr. Catherine Harris, Dr. Robyn Macfarlene, Dr. JP Maccarthy, palliative care team and VON. At Kerry’s request there will be no visitation. Arrangemen­ts are under the care of Dana L. Sweeny Funeral Home, 11213 Hwy #3, Lunenburg. A graveside service will be held at Christ Church. Cemetery, 455 Northfield Road, Maitland on Wednesday, July 3rd at 11 a.m., Rev. Fran Boutilier officiatin­g. If desired, memorial donations may be made to South Shore Wildlife Associatio­n, Hope for Wildlife, Canadian Cancer Society or Heart and Stroke Foundation. Online condolence­s may be made by visiting: www.sweenyfune­ralhome.ca

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