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In Loving Memory
The
Brethren of Western Star Lodge No. 50 and
Curren Lodge No. 68
mourn the passing of their Brother
Ian
Sutherland Ross
Brother
Ross was Initiated
on April 20th 1948,
Passed to the Degree of Fellow Craft
on July 13th, 1948,
Raised to the Sublime Degree of a Master Mason
on August 10th,
1948
He Served
Western Star Lodge as
Worshipful Master 1968-69 and was
D.D.G.M. for Pictou County 1992-93
He
received his 50-year Jewel in 1998 and the
55-year Bar in 2003.
Brother
Ross was born on December 9th, 1923 and was raised to
the Supreme Lodge Above on April 4th 2008 at the age
of 84.
May it be his portion to hear from Him Who sitteth as Judge
Supreme
�Well
Done,
thou Good and Faithful Brother�
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ROSS, Ian Sutherland
ROSS, Ian Sutherland - 84, Caribou, Pictou Co. It is with deep sadness
that we announce the passing of Ian Ross on Friday, April 4, 2008, with
his family at his bedside. Born December 9, 1923, in Westville, Ian was
the son of the late Thomas Ross and Minnie C. (Sutherland) Ross.
While Ian had a full and remarkable life, from being a veteran of the
Second World War and the battle of the Atlantic, to running his own
business and volunteering his time to numerous community organizations
and associations, his greatest passion was his family and the many
friends he made wherever he went.
Ian began his career in the late 1950s at the Ferguson Shipyards in
Pictou. In January 1942, he, along with several close friends from
Westville and Stellarton, joined the Royal Canadian Navy. After training
as a shipwright in Toronto, Cornwallis and the navy Dockyard in Halifax,
Ian sailed the waters of the North Atlantic, first aboard HMCS Kokanee
(frigate stationed out of St. John's), and later as chief shipwright
aboard HMCS Middlesex (minesweeper stationed out of Halifax). After the
war, Ian returned to Westville and worked for Sutherland and Higgins
Garage and Service Station. In 1951, Ian took over a Texaco service
station on Foord Street in Stellarton and expanded his business in 1962
by starting a home heating fuel delivery service. In 1971 he left the
service station and took over management of the Texaco bulk plant in New
Glasgow while continuing his fuel delivery business. Ian retired from
Ian Ross Services Ltd. in 1987.
Ian belonged to the New Glasgow Rotary Club, the Royal Canadian Legion,
the Independent Order of Oddfellows, and was a very active member in the
Masonic Order. Ian was past master of Western Star Lodge No. 50 in
Westville, and past district deputy grand master for Pictou County. He
was also a member of the Scottish rite and the Shriners.
From a young age Ian became a prolific marksman. He joined the Pictou
County Military Rifle Association and competed at many local and
provincial events, and later went on to be a founding member of the
Pictou County Trap and Skeet Club where he found his forte with trap
shooting. Ian competed and won many awards at the local, provincial and
national level. He was chair of the Town of Stellarton's Centennial
Celebrations in 1989, and received Provincial recognition for his
exceptional volunteer service.Most
recently, Ian along with fellow members of the Admiral Murray Royal
Canadian Naval Association, received recognition from the Navy and the
Halifax Regional Municipality for their role in restoring and presenting
a centennial plaque.
Along his journey through life, Ian made many friends. He could travel
far and wide and always run into someone he knew. He was a caring and
honest individual who would never be afraid to let you know his opinion,
but would always be interested in the opinion of others. He had a keen
sense of humour, and revelled in kidding or tormenting his friends.
Above all else, Ian loved and cared for his family. He was very proud of
his favourite granddaughter, Crystal, and his favourite grandson,
Thomas, playing Santa to both of them for many years, and teaching them
the two types of good. He was a wonderful dad to his son, David and
daughter-in-law, Brenda. But more than anything, Ian was a loving and
dedicated husband to his wife of 56 years, Velma (Weir) Ross.
Ian will be missed but long remembered. Cremation to take place. The
family will receive visitors from 3-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday in the
H.C. MacQuarrie Funeral Home, Stellarton. A memorial service will be
held 11 a.m. Thursday from the H.W. Angus Funeral Home Chapel, New
Glasgow with Rev. Charles MacPherson officiating. Burial of ashes will
take place in Heatherdale Memorial Gardens, Alma. In lieu of flowers,
donations in memory of Ian may be made to the Victorian Order of Nurses
or to any charity.
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