The Chronicle Herald (Provincial)

GORDON, Basil Henry

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Age 91, passed away peacefully on April 1, 2020 in Dartmouth General Hospital. Born on March 7, 1929 in Halifax, he was a son of the late Basil Morris Gordon and Mary (Mamie) Watts Gordon. Bas was known for his common sense, his love of social gatherings and his many friends. He was a man of action and at an early age, he worked and danced at Ashburn Golf Club and the Shore Club in Hubbards. He worked for many years as a power engineer at Nova Scotia Power and Imperial Oil until he left to sell cars and heavy equipment. He establishe­d several businesses including Auto Sound, Future Systems Sales and the Sunnyside Candy Bowl. He was the former Secretary and General Manager of the Halifax Dartmouth Bridge Commission. After he retired, he was manager for several years at Scotia Speed World. He was a longtime member of Dartmouth Curling Club, Brightwood Golf and the Owls Club. He was a member of Rotary and the Dartmouth Sundowners. He enjoyed going to the Quebec Internatio­nal Curling Championsh­ip for 48 years and loved travelling, especially trips to St-antoine, to Florida and to the Restigouch­e River to salmon fish. He was excellent at cards and crib, and could score your hand as well as his own in seconds. While he was a lifelong Conservati­ve, he had friends of every political stripe, and enjoyed debates with his morning coffee club. Bas was predecease­d by his wife, Lorraine (Gaudet) in 1989; and his beloved daughter, Dara Lynn Gordon in 2009. Bas is survived by his loving partner, Denyse Bergeron of Quebec City; son, Richard (Barb Jones); son-in-law, Gerald Mcconnell; and his cherished grandchild­ren, Devon (Darcy Bishop) and Ashley (Steve Kley) Mcconnell-gordon, Sarah Gordon and Marc (Isabelle Jubenville) Gordon. He was very proud of his great-grandchild­ren, Isla, Harris Hawk, and Loulou Bishop, and Ella and James Kley. He is survived by his sisters, Gwen Maclachlin and Joan Matthews. He was predecease­d by his brother, Tom Gordon; and his sisters, Elizabeth Murphy, Anna Jean Holland and Ella Ballantyne. Bas was active and alert until the very end, and very much at peace. The family wants to thank the Shannex Team at Kinross, and the staff of Dartmouth General for their care and support. A Celebratio­n of his Life will be held later in 2020, when people can gather again. Donations can be made in his memory to Cystic Fibrosis Canada or the Canadian Cancer Society. Online condolence­s may be viewed or sent to: www.mattatallf­uneralhome.com

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