The Chronicle Herald (Provincial)

MACKAY (Fletcher), Barbara Elizabeth

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Age 85 of Wolfville, passed away on Friday, July 16, 2021. Born in Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., she was a daughter of the late Gordon and Ethel (Radford) Fletcher, and wife of the late W. Donald Mackay. Born January 2, 1936, Barbara lived the first six years of her life in the Abitibi logging communitie­s of Magpie Junction and the Herrick Depot. There, with the assistance of her mother, she learned to read and write from school lessons the government sent up on the Algoma Central Railway train. Those early childhood experience­s instilled in her a creative curiosity which allowed her to investigat­e all the magical inspiratio­ns she found in her life. Barbara always treasured her northern Ontario heritage and she made a point of returning to those beginnings every year. Barbara’s playful, adventurou­s spirit captured the hearts of everyone she met. Theatre was her passion. Her awardwinni­ng acting experience­s with the Sault Theatre Workshop in the 1950s, combined with a teaching career that began in the Sault’s grade five classroom at F.H. Clergue to Sir James Dunn High School, led her to expand her horizons. In the 1960s, Barbara moved to London, England, to teach school. In the 1970s, she and Don moved to Montreal where she became a drama professor at Concordia University. After retirement, Barbara and Don settled in Ireland for a few years before returning to Canada, making Wolfville their final resting place. Barbara is survived by her stepdaught­ers, Marina, and Karen; her sisters, Karen Bishop, Noella Depew, Ruth Fletcher; her late brother, John Fletcher; sister-in-law, Pegi Fletcher; grandchild­ren, Sian and Matthew Lewis; beloved aunt of Geoff, Paula, John Paul, Anne Marie, Gregor, Fletcher, James, Celia and John, and a dear friend to our many cousins. In addition to her parents, she was predecease­d by her devoted husband, W. Donald Mackay. A special thank you to Kate Farris and her superb, empathetic care team in Wolfville. They gave such loving attention to Barbara and they made her part of their families when COVID prevented us from being there. Cremation has taken place. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and travel restrictio­ns, a memorial service will be held at a later date. Interment will take place in Lower Horton Cemetery, Grand Pré. Donations in Barbara’s memory may be made to the charity of your choice. Funeral arrangemen­ts have been entrusted to White Family Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Kentville, NS. Online condolence­s and inquiries may be directed to: www.whitefamil­yfuneralho­me.com.

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