Douglas Orland Falconer
Passed 07/22/2024
Obituary For Douglas Orland Falconer
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Douglas (Doug) Orland Falconer, age 77, on July 22, 2024, at the Dartmouth General Hospital surrounded by his loving family.
Doug was the son of the late Orland and Ethel (Gunn) Falconer. He was predeceased by his sisters Catherine (Rhyno) and Joyce (Crawford); brother Charles Falconer and grandson Justin Duann.
Doug is survived by his brother Peter Falconer, his loving wife Mary; daughters Tracey, Catherine (Billy), Nicole (Scott); his grandchildren Patricia (Adam), Chantal (Eric), Makayla, Alex, Shyann, Natalya; and his great-grandchildren Kaydence, Jace, Alayna and Kian.
Doug was born in New Glasgow and spent his school years in Halifax and St. Margaret’s Bay. In 1968, Doug married the love of his life, Mary, and they began their life together in Lower Sackville. Their home was filled with love where everyone was made to feel welcome, ensuring a comfortable and inviting atmosphere for all who visited.
Besides raising their three beautiful daughters, they also raised their granddaughters Patricia and Chantal as their own. Providing love, guidance, and support throughout the years.
Doug was a father figure to many, including Billy and Charlie, who were like the sons he never had, and his nieces Laura and Lisa, who held a special place in his heart. His warmth and generosity left a lasting impact on everyone who knew him.
Doug was deeply loved by Mary’s parents, Allan and Kay Burton, and he cherished their support and presence in his life. Doug had a deep affection for his own parents, and took great joy in caring for his father during his later years.
Doug was a dedicated meat manager for many years at Dominion Store, Cobequid Market and IGA. Later he became an HRM crossing guard, and continued to do this until the end of this school year. He was more than just a crossing guard; he was a friendly face and a reassuring presence every morning. His commitment to his job and the well-being of the children he watched over made him a cherished figure in the neighbourhood.
Doug was also a member of the Lions Club for over 40 years, where he organized Canada Day parades, Sunday suppers, and managed bingo on Tuesday nights.
He enjoyed golfing with his sons-in-law, Adam, Eric and Scott, as well as his family and friends. When he was young, he spent his summers on Prince Edward Island and a life-long love of the Island began. His time spent there with his family over the years were some of his most cherished moments.
Some of Doug’s favourite traditions were hosting Christmas Eve parties for family and friends, and cooking holiday dinners for his loved ones. He was known for his famous spaghetti, and for making sure everyone's plate was full before his own.
Doug had many friends and was kind to everyone he met. He was one of the rare special people that never had a bad word to say about anyone. He will be deeply missed by his family, friends, and the community.
A celebration of Doug’s life will be held on Tuesday, July 30th, at 11 a.m. at the Lions Club in Lower Sackville, followed by a burial at Oakridge Memorial Gardens Middle Sackville at 2:30 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to SPCA in memory of Doug’s generous spirit and community involvement, and love for animals.
Condolences
-
07/30/2024
-
07/29/2024
-
07/26/2024
-
07/26/2024
-
07/25/2024
-
07/25/2024
-
07/25/2024
-
07/25/2024
Useful Links
Add Your Useful Link
Contact Us to have your link and message added here.
Please fill out the form below. We will contact suitable submissions with further details.