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Elizabeth Jeanne Libby Goucher 19482020

Elizabeth Jeanne “Libby” Goucher
1948-2020
Elizabeth Jeanne “Libby” Goucher RN, BN,
B.Ed – 71, of Wolfville, passed away on Friday, May
22, 2020 at home. Born in Kentville on October 7, 1948, she
was a daughter of the late Hugh Cameron “H.C.” and Frances
Bertha (Young) Lindsay. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother
and sister. Libby loved spending time with her family and was the
foundation that her family leaned on whenever difficulties arose.
Libby’s education began in the Kentville School system and
she graduated from KCA in 1966. Libby then entered the nursing program
at the VG and graduated in 1969. Libby went on to also graduate from
Dalhousie with her BN degree and from Acadia with her
B.Ed. Throughout her life, Libby was a constant
learner and fed her passion for learning through travel and a love of
reading as is evident in her massive book collection. In high school,
Libby was an avid athlete and participated in most team sports. In
addition, Libby was a proud member of the KCA Cheerleaders. Also,
Libby was a firm believer that everyone should learn to swim. As a
teenager, Libby taught swimming at the Kentville Pool and as an adult,
taught many people to swim at the Acadia Pool. Libby was a longtime
nurse who was very proud of her profession. Libby nursed or supervised
at the VG, Windsor and Eastern Kings Memorial Hospitals. She ended her
career as the Executive Director of the Valley Branch of the VON.
While with the VON, Libby was proud to have taken a leadership role in
the development of a standardized training curriculum for entry level
nursing care. Libby gave willingly of her time especially when her
sons were in school. She volunteered for all school projects and spent
many days and nights on school day trips and camping outings.
Recently, Libby served time on the board of the Atlantic Branch of the
Canadian Kidney Foundation and has served many years as the Secretary
of the Port Williams Hospital Auxiliary. Libby loved to travel and she
and Peter travelled extensively in mainland Europe, Egypt, Iceland,
the British Isles and the United States. Libby also really enjoyed
long daytrips and she and Peter loved exploring the many less used
back roads. Libby will be remembered for her leadership, strength and
her ability to relate to everyone. Her sharp wit and warm smile were
infectious and she will be missed dearly by all who knew her. She is
survived by her husband, Brian “Peter”; sons, Matthew
Carruthers, Wolfville and Drew (Colleen) Carruthers, Pointe Claire,
Quebec; grandchildren, Cameron and Aria; sister, Penelope
“Penny” (Cyril) White, Kentville; several nieces and
nephews. In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by a sister,
Carolyn Lindsay. Due to COVID-19 pandemic restrictions services will
be held at a future date with burial in Starr’s Point
Cemetery. Donations in memory may be made to the Heart and
Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia or the Canadian Kidney Foundation.
Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the White Family Funeral
Home and Cremation Services, Kentville. On-line condolences and
inquiries may be directed to www.whitefamilyfuneralhome.com.
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  1. Absolutely heartbroken. She was such an incredible human being, taken too young. We’re thinking of you all and sending you our love. Hopefully we’ll be together soon.
    Love & God bless, Cindy, Mike, Alex and Taylor.



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