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Victoria Justine Misner
1948-2025
With heavy hearts, we
announce the passing of Victoria Justine Misner, 76, of Coldbrook, who
passed away at home on Friday, January 17, 2025, surrounded by her
loving family, after a courageous battle with cancer.
Victoria was the
devoted wife of 58 wonderful years to Garnet Misner. She was an
adoring mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother to: David (Sandra);
granddaughter, Courtney Munro (Tom) and great-grandchildren, Jaxx and
Hudson of Sylvan Lake, Alberta; Craig (Melanie); grandson, Daylon;
step-grandsons, Logan and Connor of Kentville; Jason (Melanie);
granddaughters, Emilie and Evangeline of Welland, Ontario; Derek
(Mandy); granddaughter, Sylvia of Dawson Creek, British Columbia; and
Shannon,of Coldbrook; and beloved « granddog grammie » to
Sailor, who she adored. She also leaves behind her sisters, Judy
(Wilson) Crann, Shelly Palmer, Joann (Tim) Jones; brother, Gerry
Palmer; as well as many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her
parents, Gerald and Priscilla « Pat » (Kynock) Palmer; her
in-laws, Charles and Berdie Misner; and sister, Karen (Jim)
Galliott.
Born in Kentville, Mom
moved to Ontario as a child but often returned to Nova Scotia to visit
her grandparents. It was during one of those trips that she met her
husband, Garnet, who soon left Centreville to follow his true love to
Ontario, where they were married and started their family. After
several years, they returned to Nova Scotia where Mom dedicated her
life to raising her children. From a young age, she dreamed of being a
mother and made sure to make that dream come true. She stayed home
caring for us all, as well as her siblings’,
friends’, and neighbors’ children when we were
young. As we got older, she carried on that dream by working at
Evergreen Home for Special Care for 30 years, with the last 5 years in
the children’s ward, caring for the residents and making
many friends along the way.
Mom was adventurous at
heart, cherishing her trips to the South Shore to visit Mahone Bay and
always trying to catch a peek at the action on Oak Island. There were
countless weekend trips away with her sisters and brother, with her
keeping them all laughing with her dry, quick sense of humor and
contagious laugh. Her youthful spirit always had her up for fun
– dancing the night away at parties, in her basement, or
hotel room; playing cards until the early hours; celebrating her love
for the holidays decorating the house and getting family together;
road trips, even spontaneous ones, with no destination that once ended
with her and dad at Rita’s Tea Room in Cape Breton; and
never missing the chance to make everyone’s birthday extra
special with balloons, games, prizes, and cake.
With all the happiness
she has, nothing compared to the love, joy, and devotion she had for
her family. She tenderly cared for her father and grandmother in her
home until their final days. Every addition to the family filled her
heart with joy. She dropped everything and would quickly plan a trip
to welcome her new grandchildren and great-grandchildren with tender
hugs and kisses. Even from afar, she made all of us feel cherished
with parcels adorned with stickers and filled with presents and treats
to celebrate Valentine’s Day, birthdays, Easter, and
Christmas. Her dedication was so profound that a local courier created
the « Misner’s Specials » business account
to honor her efforts. The door was always open, welcoming our friends
and becoming a second mother to them, ready with snacks and a warm
smile – even if their music was not her first choice. She touched the
lives of everyone who knew her and they will eagerly share stories of
how extraordinary she was.
Mom was our rock, the
best-mom-ever, and our best friend! Her legacy of strength, love,
kindness, and joy will live on in the hearts of her family and friends
forever.
We want to extend a
special thank you to Tara from palliative care who went above and
beyond for mom and our family; Dr. Karen Burch and all the wonderful
nurses and staff at VON who were so great to Mom; and our thoughtful
neighbors caring for us with food and visits during these last 4
years.
A ceremony to
celebrate her life will be held at a later date.
« Take my hand, Take my whole life
too,
For I can’t help
falling in love with you »
Arrangements have been
entrusted to the White Family Funeral Home and Cremation Services,
Kentville. Online condolences and inquiries may be directed to
www.whitefamilyfuneralhome.com.
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