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James Arthur "Jim" Russell

Date de naissance : 7 septembre 1924

Date de décès : 20 mai 2017

NEW GLASGOW – James Arthur “Jim” Russell, 92, Northumberland Veteran’s Unit, SHMH, Pictou, formerly of New Glasgow, passed away peacefully, Saturday, May 20, 2017 in the Unit.
Born in New Glasgow, he was a son of the late Stephen and Sara (MacGregor) Russell. During the Second World War, Jim served in the Canadian Army. Following, he was employed with the former Eastern Woodworkers, New Glasgow. Prior to retirement, he was employed as a welder with the former TrentonWorks and part-time driver for Smith’s Taxi. Jim enjoyed the company of his grandsons, especially the ability to beat them at pool until turning 90. He looked forward to Zaki’s magic tricks, conversations with Jody and going for drives with his brother, Bee. Jim enjoyed playing his guitar and singing, often entertaining his family and friends. He will be remembered for his strong work ethic, patience, sense of humour and sitting in his favourite chair with the family dog, Bella, by his side.
Surviving are children, Dale Russell and Debbie Russell, New Glasgow; Donna Russell, Truro; grandchildren, Joddat “Jody” Rafih, Toronto and Zaki Rafih, Truro; sister, Marion Kelly, New Glasgow; numerous nieces and nephews.
Beside his parents, he was predeceased by his wife, Lee (Shanahan); sisters, Edna Henderson and Margaret Kelly; brothers, George, William “Bee”, Robert “Bob” and John “Jack”; nephew, George.
The family will receive visitors 6-8 p.m. today in P. & K. MacDonald Funeral Home, New Glasgow.
The Russell family wish to thank Earth Angels, especially Sheri Roy, and the staff at the Northumberland Veteran’s Unit for the excellent care Jim received.
Donations may be made in Jim’s memory to Aberdeen Health Foundation Palliative Care Unit Endowment. www.pkmacdonald.ca

 

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