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Obituary of Louise Kirincich
It is with deep regret that we announce the sudden passing of our Mother,Janet “Louise” Kirincich on Monday September 9, 2019. Louise was born in New Glasgow on April 18, 1950 and was the eldest daughter of the late Myrtle (Fraser) and Lloyd (Kai) McIsaac. Louise loved family, especially her “little guy”, Micheal. She is survived by her sons, Tom Jr (@home) and Jeffrey (Riverton) and adored grandson, Micheal.
She was predeceased by her husband , Thomas Raymond and her brother Bill; loving Aunts Benita Riley and Helen MacCulloch. She is survived by siblings, Debi(Don) Wadden, Anne(Bill) MacPherson, Bonnie(Allan)MacLean, Bob(Darlene)McIsaac, Heather McIsaac and Pat (Jessie)McIsaac. Several nieces and nephews and a large extended family. Louise loved to laugh, socialize and always looked forward to her family breakfasts. Louise worked at various jobs over the course of her lifetime such as Clairitone, Woolworths and Thorburn Country Market. She enjoyed selling calendars for Big Brothers Big Sisters. She recently found out she was being inducted into the Pictou County Sports Hall of Fame for her association with the Stellarton Royals Jr C’s. She was a very dependable volunteer offering her services to St George’s Annual Community Christmas Dinner, New Glasgow Music Festival and many other committees which needed her help. She was also previously recognized as a Town of Stellarton Volunteer of the Year. Louise loved hockey especially the Chicago Black Hawks and Bobby Hull was her absolute favourite player of all time. She loved listening to Fiddle Music especially The Royal Swingsters because of her late grandfather, Bill McIsaac. A private committal service will be held.
A celebration of Louise’s life will be held from 2-4pm Sunday September 22, 2019 at the Little Harbour Fire Department, 8328 Pictou Landing Road.
Donations in her memory may be made to the NS Lung Association.
Arrangements entrusted to H C MacQuarrie Funeral Home, Stellarton.
We will miss you “Weezie”!