OBITUARIES
LANGILLE, Mrs. Charles
Liscomb Mills, Guysboro Co.,
January 6, 1936-This community was saddened today by the sudden death of Mrs. Charles Langille, one of the best known and most highly esteemed residents in the district.  A victim of a heart attack, Mrs. Langille died in her 62nd year.  She was the wife of Charles Langille, whose record of more than 50 years hunting distinguishes him as one of the oldest guides in Nova Scotia.  Before her marriage Mrs. Langille was Matilda Mailman, daughter of the late William and Charlotte Mailman of Liscomb Mills and all her life was spent in this community.  Surviving her besides her husband, are two sons and six daughters.  The sons are John at home and James in Halifax.  The daughters are Bessie, wife of Ald. W. A. Gates, Halifax; Nona, Mrs. Wilfred Martel, Rockdale, C. B.; Leona, wife of Captain Lester Gruber, Fort Benjamin, Harrison, Indiana, U.S.A.; Ethel, Mrs. Walter Fleet, Ecum Secum; Hazel, Mrs. John Andrews, Halifax and Miss Hanna Langille of Halifax.
TIBERT, Hank William-28, Liscomb Mills, Guysborough County, died October 23, 1999, as the result of a motor vehicle accident in Liscomb Mills.  Born in Sheet Harbour, he was a son of Arthur and Christine (Day) Tibert.  He was a pulp cutter and fisherman.  He was an avid outdoorsman and enjoyed playing guitar.  Surviving are his wife, the former Lori-Ann Langille; daughters, Caitlin, Heather, Ashley; son, Daniel; sisters, Christine Lamsen, Patsy Tibert, both of Sydney; Peggy Pye, Ecum Secum Bridge; Dawn McGinn, Liscomb Mills; brothers, Dennis, Moser River; Donald, Fleet Settlement; Murray, Liscomb Mills; many nieces, nephews and cousins.  Visitation 2-4, 7-9p.m. today, in Ecum Secum Funeral Home.  Funeral 2 p.m. Tuesday, in St. Luke's Anglican Church, Liscomb, Rev. James Speer officiating.  Burial to follow in St. Luke's Cemetery.  Donations to any charity.
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