John St. Clair Backman Upper Tantallon, Nova Scotia Obituary

John St. Clair Backman

<p>John St. Clair Backman</p><p><br></p><p>John passed away on October 7, 2021. He was the son of the late Neil and Viola (Zinck) Backman. He was born on Graves Island in Lunenburg County and grew up across the water in Aspotogan. He was a well respected salesman for Ben’s Bakery for 36 years. He was a quiet and caring man with a great sense of humor. The first 21 years of married life were spent in Spryfield. Then the desire to “live on the water” took him to St. Margaret’s Bay. There he enjoyed boating, snowmobiling, and ATVing. His passion for beautiful and well kept vehicles continued all his life. After retirement, he enjoyed bus trips to the U.S. and Canada. Besides his parents, he was predeceased by his sister, Darlene. He is survived by his best friend and loving wife, Constance (Kidston); also, his brother, Ira (Nancy), and 4 nephews. Thanks to the staff of St. Vincent Nursing Home, for the care and compassion shown to John for the last 2 ½ years. </p><p><br></p><p>The funeral service will be held 2p.m. Wednesday, October 13th in St. George’s Anglican Church, Head of St. Margaret’s Bay with Rev. Brieanna Andrews officiating. Interment will follow approximately at 3:30 p.m. in Emmanuel Anglican Church Cemetery, Sussex St., Spryfield, with Rev. Michelle Bull officiating. Due to COVID 19 restrictions masks and proof of vaccinations are mandatory to attend. All are welcome. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to St, George’s Anglican Church, 6310 St. Margaret’s Bay Road, Head of St. Margaret’s Bay or Emmanuel Church Cemetery Fund, 322 Herring Cove Road., Halifax, N.S. B3R 1V4, or charity of choice. Online condolences can be made to www.rawalker.ca</p>
December 6, 1934 - October 7, 202112/06/193410/07/2021
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Charles Manthorne
September 30, 2022
Connie; This morning this memory of the passing of John came in to me. It is a gentle reminder of his passing that I did not realize a year has already passed, also as I read the obituary again I did not know he had been at St. Vincent's. So we now share the same life ... Continue Reading
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Cynthia Pilichos
October 19, 2021
Dear Connie:
I am sorry to learn of the death of John, but really appreciate that we had the chance to speak recently. This is a very sad time for you, but your faith, friends, and wonderful memories will be a comfort to sustain you in the days ahead. John was such a fin...
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Marilyn Christie
October 12, 2021
Dear Connie: so sorry for your loss. I could see you on Zoom on Sunday morning, and knew you were there with John.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. May John Rest In Peace.
Wayne and Marilyn Christie
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Charles Manthorne
October 12, 2021
Reading John's obituary on Saturday reminded me of our days working at Ben's Ltd. I did not know John had been at St Vincent's and often wondered how you folks were doing, having not met up for some time. I will say the obituary relates well many of the traits I remember... Continue Reading
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Virginia Bouchard
October 11, 2021
My sincere condolences to you Connie and to Ira and Nancy and children. I know the absence of John in your life will create a large void. (I regret Connie not getting back to the Guest House to visit with you and John).Covid interrupted lives from all angles ,and I did... Continue Reading
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Ben and Bev Hendsbee
October 11, 2021
Connie - I will never forget the night you and John were married . After the reception when you were leaving for your honeymoon, I tried to cut you off in my little Chevy but John put that new Automatic Pontiac to the floor and left me in a cloud of dust. I was so proud... Continue Reading
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David Randall
October 9, 2021
Donna and I were sorry to read of John's passing this morning in the newspaper, John was such a gentleman and a great person. I enjoyed our many discussions mainly about Shamrock boats and boating in general. John will be missed by everyone that was lucky enough to have ... Continue Reading