TRURO - Paul Arthur Collier, 31, died at his home Wednesday evening.
A son of William and the late Alma (MacKay) Collier. He was a volunteer fireman for a number of years, and a driver-operator with the fire department.
He was an ardent sportsman and a member of the Brunswick Street United Church.
Surviving besides his wife, the former Joy Otterson of Belmont, are a son, Paul Andrew, his father; step-mother, Vera; sister Patricia (Mrs Edmund Casey), Truro; brother George, Lower Sackville; half-sister, Betty (Mrs Blair Johnson), Bible Hill, and step-brother, Robert Harrison, Halifax.
The body is a the Mattatall Funerl Home, where service will be held Friday at 2 p.m., Rev R F Humbly and Rev Darrell Metzler officiating. Burial will be in the Robie Street Cemetery.
TRURO - Paul Arthur Collier, 31, died at his home Wednesday evening.
A son of William and the late Alma (MacKay) Collier. He was a volunteer fireman for a number of years, and a driver-operator with the fire department.
He was an ardent sportsman and a member of the Brunswick Street United Church.
Surviving besides his wife, the former Joy Otterson of Belmont, are a son, Paul Andrew, his father; step-mother, Vera; sister Patricia (Mrs Edmund Casey), Truro; brother George, Lower Sackville; half-sister, Betty (Mrs Blair Johnson), Bible Hill, and step-brother, Robert Harrison, Halifax.
The body is a the Mattatall Funerl Home, where service will be held Friday at 2 p.m., Rev R F Humbly and Rev Darrell Metzler officiating. Burial will be in the Robie Street Cemetery.
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