Reginald Hugh Reggie Barkhouse  19422021 avis de deces  NecroCanada

Reginald Hugh Reggie Barkhouse 19422021

Reginald Hugh “Reggie” Barkhouse
1942-2021
It is with great sadness we announce the passing of Reginald (Reggie)
Hugh Barkhouse on November 9, 2021 at South Shore Regional Hospital,
Bridgewater. He was born at home on April 20, 1942 in Martin’s
Point.
His lifetime career was a cook / chef where he worked several jobs
starting with the Military (Army) and was stationed in Germany until
his release in 1964. He then worked at Acadia University until 1969.
Then he worked for the Bedford Institute of Oceanography where he
sailed on one of her most important expeditions, The Hudson 70
expedition where they circumnavigated North and South America. He
also worked at the Oak Island Inn and Marina until he joined the crew
of the Chebucto with the Department of Fisheries and Oceans. After
leaving the Chebucto, he worked for CN Rail, Department of Engineering
out of Moncton, NB. The job he was most proud of was when he joined
the crew of The Bluenose II where is worked until he retired.
Reg was predeceased by his parents, Hugh and Sadie (Joudrey)
Barkhouse; sisters, Vivian Swinamer, Western Shore; Gloria Moland,
Martin’s Point and Hilda Matthews, Toronto.
He is survived by his son, Allen Barkhouse, Halifax; his
granddaughter, Lori Teale and grandson, Arthur Teale; his brothers,
Ray, Donnie, Ken, Jimmy and his sister, Irene Baker; also his
companion, Dianne.
By his request, there will be no viewing or service. At a later date
there will be a shoreside service to scatter his remains.
MAHONE Funeral Home & Cremation Service
“Established in 1883 – Serving the Community for 138 years.”
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