Harold George Pheeney  June 04 1937  February 12 2021 avis de deces  NecroCanada

Harold George Pheeney June 04 1937 February 12 2021

Harold’s Obituary
PHEENEY, Harold George – age 83, of Middleton, passed away Friday, February 12, 2021, in Mountain Lea Lodge with his son by his side. Born in Bridgewater, he was the son of the late Harold Henry and Nellie Grace (Conrad) Pheeney. Harold grew up and was educated in Halifax. He attended St. Pats H.S. and went on to St. Mary’s University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science (BSc). He then subsequently obtained a BSc in Mechanical Engineering from the Technical University of Nova Scotia. While at TUNS Harold met his future wife and they were married while he was completing his degree. After graduation and the birth of his son, the now family of three, moved to New Brunswick where he started his 30+ year career with the New Brunswick Power Commission. Harold joined NB Power as an Efficiency Engineer at Fredericton Head Office. After a short stint, he was transferred to the Courtney Bay Power Plant in Saint John as a Plant Engineer. In 1968 he and the family moved to Dalhousie, where he took the role of Area Generation Manager at the newly completed Dalhousie Generating Station. In 1974, he was asked to lead up the implementation group for new Nuclear Generation group, which then evolved into a position of Production Manager at the new Point Lepreau Nuclear Power Station. Over the years Harold often said this role was the one he most enjoyed. In 1987, he moved back to Head Office to become the Director of Engineering. Subsequently, Harold held the positions of Vice-President- Plant Operations and General Manager-Plan Operations, till his retirement in 1993.
In his youth Harold was known as “Sonny” by his family. Harold greatly enjoyed all manners of activities and social events over the years. Harold loved basketball. He played throughout grade school and then as a member of the Saint Mary’s Huskies. Harold had a life-long passion for Golf and especially enjoyed the times spent with the many friends he made on the links. From annual trips to Myrtle Beach, to weekly golf at local clubs, all were cherished. He also enjoyed candlestick bowling, curling, and sailing.
With both kids in competitive swimming, he was often up at 5 am to drive them to early swim practice before work. As weekends were often spent away at swim meets, it seemed natural to begin participating in swimming activities as an official. Ultimately this led to both he and Mary Jane becoming Master Officials, with both Swimming New Brunswick and Swim Canada.
Harold and Mary Jane enjoyed traveling in all forms. From sailing the Bay of Chaleur and trips around N.S., to cruises to Panama, Alaska and Caribbean or trips to Europe, Japan and China, they both so loved exploring the back roads and experiencing the customs of all their local and foreign destinations. In 2004, Harold and Mary Jane returned to Middleton. Here, summertime was enjoyed at Trout Lake swimming, canoeing, and playing crib, with kids & grandkids, He loved working in his gardens. He participated in various community events from organizing bridge events, to serving on the board of the Middleton Macdonald Museum, to volunteering with Meals on Wheels.
He is predeceased by his wife, Mary Jane; and his sister, Mary June (Pheeney) Ferguson. He is survived by his son, Greg (Lynn) Pheeney, Halifax, NS; daughter, Kathie (Brad) McMorran, Calgary, Alta; grandchildren, Harrison Pheeney, Alexander Pheeney, Laura McMorran and Thomas McMorran. His brother-in-law, Jack Ferguson, Napanee, Ont.; his nephews, John, Peter & Roy Ferguson; and niece, Janelle (Ferguson) Bruce; cousin, Linda Conrad, Halifax. Cremation has taken place. A graveside service will be held during the summer at the Holy Trinity Anglican Cemetery, Middleton, NS. The Family wishes to thank both the staff of Mountain Lea Lodge and the Victorian Order of Nurses, who were instrumental in the care and comfort of Dad over the past four years. The Family especially wishes to thank Marilyn Coleman, Nictaux, for all her time, understanding and support in her care of Dad these last two years. Donations in Harold’s memory may be made to the Macdonald Museum (Annapolis Valley Historical Society), Old Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Mountains & Meadows Care Group (Mtn. Lea Lodge) or the Victorian Order of Nurses – Annapolis Valley Branch. Arrangements have been entrusted to Middleton Funeral Home, 398 Main Street, toll free 1-855-825-3448. Online guest book may be signed by visiting: www.middletonfuneralhome.com
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1 Comments

  1. I’m very sorry to hear of the passing of Mr. Pheeney. I recall his time as Production Manager at PLNGS. It is good to hear it was a memorable time for him as well as good for the station.

    Best Regards,
    Stephen Frost



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