Art reflects fashion by Alexander McQueen at the MNBAQ Shirley Nadeau shirley@qctonline.com The Musée national des Beaux-Arts du Québec (MNBAQ) invites visitors to stroll down the catwalk into the glamorous…
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National Battlefields Commission and town of Saint-Vallier are on the trail of La Corrivaux
National Battlefields Commission and town of Saint-Vallier are on the trail of La Corrivaux Shirley Nadeau shirley@qctonline.com Early last month, the National Battlefields Commission (NBC) announced it had renewed its…
Curious works of art capture the attention of Lower Town
Curious works of art capture the attention of Lower Town Cassandra Kerwin cassandra@qctonline.com Returning for its 10th edition, outdoor art exhibit Les Passages Insolites continues to intrigue Quebecers and visitors…
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OBITUARY: Tom DUNCAN
OBITUARY: Tom DUNCAN
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Thomas Murray Duncan, 94, of Cascapedia-St. Jules, Quebec on June 25 in Prince Edward Island. He was the beloved husband of Shirley Kitching and father of Ian Duncan. He is also survived by his sister Marjorie and numerous in-laws and close friends.
Born in Banff, Alberta, Tom was the son of Constance Coleman and Donald Duncan. Tom and his sister moved at a young age to the Eastern Townships to live with an aunt and uncle when their mother died and their father went off to war. He completed his education at Sir George Williams University and began a career which led him to the Iron Ore company of Canada in Seven Islands (Sept-Îles), Quebec, where he met and married his wife Shirley, a teacher from Quebec City. As an adventure in 1960 they moved to Gaspe Copper Mines of Canada in Murdochville, Quebec and have lived in the Gaspé ever since. Tom retired from his position of personnel manager at the Belledune Plant in 1986.
Tom was an active member of every community in which he lived, and his leadership skills meant that he was a prime mover in many organizations, particularly the Murdochville Ski Club where he was instrumental in the building of the ski centre and was president of the club for many years. He was a man for all seasons, skiing in the winter and enjoying his other passion, salmon fishing, throughout the summer. Tom was one of the organizers of the Cascapedia Salmon Society. His love for community involvement led him to become mayor of Cascapedia for a few years, and he was a leader in the founding of the Richmond Manor, becoming president of the board for 15 years.
Throughout their life together Tom and Shirley travelled extensively, visiting old friends and making new ones.
A man of honour, courage and wisdom, he will be greatly missed.
There will be a visitation at the Thibideau Funeral Home in New Richmond on Friday, July 21 from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. with a Masonic service, followed by a celebration of Tom’s life at St. Andrew’s United Church in New Richmond at 3 p.m.
Naval Museum of Quebec displays Quebec City’s longest mural
Naval Museum of Quebec displays Quebec City’s longest mural Charles André Nadeau CANadeau@qctonline.com Audace, French for “daring,” is 200 metres long, shows 245 people in action and represents 100 years…
July 16-22 is Drowning Prevention Week
July 16-22 is Drowning Prevention Week Adapted from a press release by QCT staff With the theme Drowning is preventable, the 30th National Drowning Prevention Week, sponsored by the Lifesaving…
Great Scott! Is that a dinosaur in Scott?
Great Scott! Is that a dinosaur in Scott? Danielle Burns danielle@qctonline.com About 30 minutes past the bridges in a wooded area of Scott, Que. is Woodooliparc, a theme park where…
Canada has high hopes for Women’s World Cup
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Capitales climb into third place in Frontier League East division
Capitales climb into third place in Frontier League East division Luc Lang luc@qctonline.com The Quebec Capitales have climbed back into the Frontier League playoff race despite the fact their July…