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John Olaf Scott 1943 2022

Scott, John Olaf Age 79 of
Sherbrooke, Guysborough County, passed away peacefully Thursday, July
21st in the RK MacDonald Nursing Home,
Antigonish. A wonderful place he called home for the past
couple of years and where he was welcomed and cared for with love and
made many friends. John was the only son of the late John and Anne
(Pye) Scott, Sherbrooke.
John graduated from St. Mary’s Rural High School in
Sherbrooke and went on to graduate from the first class of Respiratory
Therapy at VG Hospital, Halifax in 1966 and then went on to develop
the Department of Respiratory at the Halifax Infirmary.
In
1972 he moved to Ottawa and was a founding director at the new
Children’s Hospital and held the position as Director of
Cardio Pulmonary Services and Co-director of the Neonatal Transport
Team as a Pediatric Respirologist.
During his 20 years in Ottawa he attended Saint
Paul’s University part time and received his Bachelor of
Theology and was subsequently ordained to the Anglican priesthood of
Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island in 1993.
He spent the
next 20 years serving in the parishes of Port Dufferin, Kentville,
Halifax
Cathedral and St. Augustine’s in
Jollimore, NS from where he retired and moved back to his home in
Sherbrooke.
He enjoyed his retirement, renovating his home, gardening on
his property and entertaining
his friends from far and
near. Loving sports he enjoyed his season seats to the St. F.X.
hockey and football games.
At age 70, he chose to study Catholicism at Pope Saint John
XX111 National Seminary in
Weston, Mass.,
USA.
Following his graduation in 2015, he was assigned to Holy
Redeemer Parish, Whitney Pier and was ordained to the
Diaconate.
His final placement was at St. Ninian’s in
Antigonish where he served as Deacon. At this time he sold his home in
Sherbrooke and resettled in Antigonish.
John often stated that he loved and missed the call of the
altar.
John thoroughly enjoyed being part of
any family celebrations, whether it was his own or that of his many
friends, especially the Brigley family.
He loved music, art, travel, people and food!
He is survived by his sister, Linda (John) Hawco, Brooklin,
ON.; nephews, Byron (Laurie), their daughters, Brooke and Emma
Anderson, Lower Sackville; Phillip (Maxine), their daughters, Scarlett
and Iris Anderson, Yellowknife, NWT.; Tim (Alena), their sons, Mason
and Mylo Hawco, Brooklin, ON.; niece, Jill (Jason), their son, Reid
Currie, Brooklin, ON.
John was an amazingly loving and generous Uncle and played a
big part in all their lives.
He is also survived by his Aunt Muriel Scott, Dartmouth, and
many generations of cousins.
He was predeceased by his sister, Mona and brother in-law,
Jack Anderson.
Cremation has taken place and
as per his wishes there will be no visitation or memorial
service.
In lieu of flowers any donations in John’s memory
may be made to St. Mary’s Memorial Hospital,
Sherbrooke, or just do a good deed or lend a hand of help to someone
along your way.
The family sincerely thanks all the staff
of the RK MacDonald Nursing Home for the
excellent care
and support John received while a resident there. It was very
comforting to
his family and deeply
appreciated.
John is at peace. “Peace Be With
You”
Arrangements are under the dignified and compassionate care
of G.W. Giffin Funeral Home Ltd.,
St. Mary’s Chapel, 34 Main Street, Sherbrooke.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of John Olaf Scott 1943 2022..

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Death notice for the town of: Sherbrooke, Province: Nova Scotia

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