Dorothy P. (Brown) Jones

Jones (Brown), Dorothy P. – Age 83, of Dartmouth, went to be with the Lord at home, unexpectedly, on March 31, 2017, with her loving husband by her side. Born in Saint John, N.B., and living her younger years in St. Martins, she was the daughter of the late Ainsley and Agnus (Moore) Brown (St. Martins).

She is survived by her devoted husband of 63 years, Walter E.; brothers-in-law, Arthur, Kamloops, B.C.; and Bob (Beth), Sechelt, B.C.; several cousins; many friends, her much-loved goddaughter, Lara; and “the daughter of her heart, but not of her body”, MaryAnne (Beaver) Bailey. She was predeceased by sisters-in-law, Evelyn and Tina.

Dorothy graduated from St. Stephen High School, University of New Brunswick and Dalhousie University. She met the man of her dreams in St. Martins, whom she married in 1953. Her faith and trust in God increased as her body (knees) failed. Dorothy loved and trusted Christ as her Saviour since her youth and found strength in the 23rd Psalm.

Dorothy and Walter resided in Montreal for six years, then in Ontario and New Brunswick. She taught school to thousands of young children in her 41-year career, who were never far from her thoughts. The couple retired in Dartmouth in 1992.

Dorothy also loved to travel, wintered in Florida, and visited Ireland (several times!), Scotland, England, Germany, and Italy. In her heart Dorothy was Irish and wishes her ashes to be scattered under a certain tree in Ireland. She and Walter raised miniature poodles, which she enjoyed showing, along with Pomeranians. She cultivated gladiolas and dahlias and was an avid member of the NS Dahlia Society for whom she judged in competitions. 

Cremation has taken place under the direction of Arimathea Funeral Cooperative, Upper Musquodoboit. In keeping with Dorothy’s wishes, a celebration of her life will be at 2 p.m. on Saturday in Lake Echo Fellowship Baptist Church, 17 Peter Court, Mineville, NS (902-829-3030). A reception will follow in the same location. Family flowers only, please. Memorial donations may be made to Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia or a charity of choice.

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Marianne Winnifred Abolit

Abolit, Marianne Winnifred – Age 54, Carrolls Corner, passed away peacefully on March 28, 2017, in Colchester East Hants Health Centre, Truro, surrounded by her family and friends. Born in Middle Musquodoboit, she was a daughter of the late Herbert and Florence (Corbett) Jodrey.

Many will remember Marianne for her pleasant smile, her love of bingo, cards, and devotion to her grandchildren.

She will always be missed by her husband, Rennie; daughter, Loni (Jason); grandchildren, Hayley, Abbie, soon-to-be-born baby; step-grandson, Riley; siblings, Karen (Howard) Annand, Judy (Don) Lushington, Jimmy (Brenda), Lowell (Barb), Kevin; many nieces and nephews; father and mother-in-law, Shirley and Abby; sister-in-law, Michelle (Tim) Flemming; brother-in-law, Darrell. She was predeceased by son, Bill; brothers, Vincent and Lonnie.

Cremation has taken place. Visitation will be Friday from 7-9 p.m., and funeral service will be Saturday at 2 p.m., both in Gays River United Church, Lori Crocker DM officiating. Burial will be at a later date in Gays River Cemetery. Family flowers only. Memorial donations may be made to Multiple Sclerosis Society (Atlantic Division) or Canadian Cancer Society.

Arrangements are under the direction of Arimathea Funeral Cooperative, Upper Musquodoboit.

Bernard Anthony Barter

Barter, Bernard Anthony – Age 52, of Elmsdale, passed away peacefully at home on March 29, 2017, surrounded by his loving family. Born in Halifax, he was a son of the late Dick and Katie (Horne) Barter.

Bernard was a lifelong member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Enfield Branch 133, where he held several positions. He was a lifetime member of the Enfield Volunteer Fire Department, as well as active in the East Hants communities. His career was spent with IMP Aerospace since the young age of 16.

Bernard leaves behind his wife of 17 years, Norma (Trainor); sons, Nathan, B.J., and Dawson; siblings, Susan (Richard) Widgery, Rick (Lorrie), Bob, Ted (Lisa), as well as several nieces and nephews. Besides his parents, he was predeceased by brother, Steve.

Cremation has taken place. Visitation will be Sunday, 6-9 p.m., and funeral service will be Monday, at 11 a.m., both in St. Bernard’s Catholic Church, Enfield, Father Michael Walsh officiating. Interment will be in the parish columbarium. A reception will follow in Enfield Fire Hall. No flowers, please; memorial donations may be made to Canadian Cancer Society.

Arrangements are under the direction of Arimathea Funeral Cooperative, Upper Musquodoboit.

Special thanks to palliative care nurse, Dawn Ross, and Dr. Henderson, for their care and compassion for Bernard.

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Ira George Hartlen

Hartlen, Ira George – Age 79, Enfield. Ira passed away peacefully on Monday, March 27, 2017, in the Halifax Infirmary, QEII Site, surrounded by his loving family. Born in Murchyville, and raised in Middle Musquodoboit, he was a son of the late Judson and Effie (Higgins) Hartlin.

Ira was the kindest soul, who never had a negative word to say about anyone. He took pleasure in helping everyone and never wanted anything in return. Over the years, he enjoyed hunting, fishing and gardening, and in recent years could often be seen walking to get his mail. Many people recognized him from his walks. He was an active member of the Eckankar community, and held the office of provincial coordinator for many years.

Surviving are his children, Stephen (Cathy), Trina, Dawn (Brian); grandchildren, Cody, Clay, Jillian, Michael, Matthew, Jessica, Brittany, Harley; seven great-grandchildren; siblings, Roy (Reta), Ivy, Joyce, Lewis, Elaine; several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his brother, Ralph.

Cremation has taken place. At Ira’s request, there will not be a formal funeral. A celebration of his life will be held on Friday from 1-3 p.m. in Enfield Fire Hall. Memorial donations may be made to a charity of choice.

The family thank the staff of the Halifax Infirmary for the compassionate care provided to their dad at this time.

Arrangements are under the direction of Arimathea Funeral Cooperative, Upper Musquodoboit.

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Sylvia Agnes Ellingwood

Ellingwood, Sylvia Agnes – Age 64, of Shubenacadie, passed away peacefully on March 20, 2017, in Colchester East Hants Health Centre, Truro, after a courageous battle with cancer.

Surviving are her husband, Miles; sons, Danny, Sterling (Dawn); daughter, Heather (Randy) Snow; grandchildren, Delano, Jacob, Wyatt, Alexander, Kenny, Jesse, Chelsie, Damon, Hailey, Dillan; great-grandchildren, Cohen, Kalub; sisters, Yvonne Lightle, Mary (Russ) Higgins, Eileen (Jim) Phalen, Janet (Dale) Whitenect; brothers, Alfred, David, Roger, Derek (Patty); many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her parents, Whitney and Rita (Berg) Douthwright; brothers, Robert and Bernard.

Cremation has taken place. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to Colchester East Hants Health Centre Foundation – Palliative Care Unit would be appreciated.

Our family would like to thank the Palliative Care workers at the hospital for their outstanding compassion and care.

Arrangements are under the direction of Arimathea Funeral Cooperative, Upper Musquodoboit.

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Raymond Thomas Young

Young, Raymond Thomas – Age 85, Musquodoboit Harbour, passed away peacefully on March 19, 2017, in Dartmouth General Hospital. Born in West Petpeswick, Raymond was the son of the late Hazel (Gordon) (of Jeddore) and Fulton Young (of West Petpeswick).

Raymond enjoyed camping, watching the Toronto Blue Jays and you could always find him at the ball field in the summer. He was an avid bowler and for many years, coached the men’s baseball team. Raymond had various jobs throughout his life; he drove an oil truck, milk truck, helped carry materials for the building of the Canso Causeway, and at the Halifax Shipyards, but will be remembered by most for driving the school bus and working at Ginger’s Trucking.

Raymond is survived by his stepchildren, Mark (Helen) Elliott of Calgary, Alta.; Kim Cooper (Henderson) of Oyster Pond; Chris Elliott of Sackville; Monique (Robert) Smith of Dartmouth; as well as many grandchildren and many cousins. Raymond was predeceased by his wife, Bernice; his sister, Marian Victoria and stepson, Dana Elliott.

Cremation has taken place under the direction of Arimathea Funeral Cooperative, Upper Musquodoboit. A celebration of his life will be held in Petpeswick Yacht Club on Saturday, March 25 from 2-4 p.m. The family wishes to thank the EHS paramedics, Mark and Justin, the VON staff who brightened his day and a tremendous thank you to the staff of Dartmouth General Hospital, especially the 3rd floor nursing staff and the palliative care team. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to Alzheimer Society of Nova Scotia.

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Reta Mae (Putnam) Langille

Langille (Putnam), Reta Mae – of Central Onslow, passed away March 13, 2017 in Colchester East Hants Health Centre, Truro, with family at her side. She was born in Masstown in 1930, a daughter of the late Albert Arthur and Gladys Marjorie (Rath) Putnam.

Reta received her education in the one-room school in Masstown, Colchester County Academy in Truro, and earned her teacher’s license from Provincial Normal College in Truro in 1949. She taught school in Lantz and Middle Musquodoboit. Reta lived her married life in Amherst, Oxford, Sydney, Dartmouth and Charlottetown before coming to Truro in 1975. She was always involved in the communities where she lived through the schools that her family attended; the United Church, having joined Masstown United Church in 1948, the Rebekah Lodges, having joined Colfax Rebekah Lodge in Oxford in 1954.

After coming to Truro, she was a devoted member of Valley United Church, actively involved on various committees, sang in the choir and served on session. She was very interested in United Church Women, serving as president many times, and received a life membership in 1986. She did some work at the UCW Presbyterial level and attended the first UCW national celebration in 1987 at the University of Waterloo. Reta served six years on the Children’s Aid Society and Family Services Board of Colchester County and represented them on the United Way board. She was chair of the Member Agency Council, and was a very active volunteer with Glenview Lodge when the Canadian Mental Health Association set up a program in 1977. In 1986, she received a provincial volunteer certificate of appreciation in recognition of outstanding volunteer service benefitting our community. She was a member of Charles Street House board of directors for several years, an active member of the Good Time Senior Citizens’ Club, serving on the executive until her health caused her to resign, but she continued to attend the dances. After Roy’s retirement in 1989, they enjoyed 12 winters in Florida and spent most summers at their cottage at Shaw’s Lake.

Reta was devoted to her family, and was a beloved wife, mother and grandmother, always interested and concerned about the things they were involved in. She had a strong faith and moral character. She had great determination, endurance and acceptance in facing illness. She loved dancing, playing cards, knitting, gardening, cooking and working on her picture albums.

Reta will be sadly missed by her husband of 64 years, Roy; sons, Dwayne (Rosanne), Lower Onslow; Douglas (Janet), West Cove Head, P.E.I.; Darren, Quispamsis, N.B.; grandchildren, Kyra (Tyson) Peters, Brodie (Melissa) Langille, both of P.E.I.; Paul Langille, Lower Onslow; Darianna and Halen Langille, N.B.; stepgrandson, Keith (Christa) Driscoll, Lower Onslow; great-granddaughter, Sylver Peters; great-grandson, Nash Langille; step great-granddaughter, Madison McQuaid, P.E.I.; sisters, Marina Fisher, Masstown; Carole Evans, B.C.; brother, Lorne (Letitia) Putnam, Masstown; sisters-in-law, Ellen Putnam, Masstown; Claudia Putnam, Hartt Lake; many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by brothers, Merle, Gene; brothers-in-law, Jerry Fisher, Norman Evans.

Thank you to Colchester East Hants VON for all their help, to Dr. Slipp for his wonderful care, and to Dr. Jonathan Trites and his team for extending Reta’s life for 12 years.

Cremation has taken place. Visitation will be 7-9 p.m. on Wednesday, and funeral will be at 2 p.m. on Thursday, both in Valley United Church, 110 Salmon River Rd., Rev. Mary White officiating. Family flowers only. Donations may be made to Valley United Church, Canadian Cancer Society or Colchester East Hants VON.

Arrangements are under the direction of Arimathea Funeral Cooperative, Upper Musquodoboit.

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Donald Willie Natyna

Natyna, Donald Willie – Age 69 of Urbania, and formerly of Gimli, Man., passed away March 13, 2017 at home. Born in Winnipeg, he was a son of the late John and Mary (Pistun) Natyna.

Don was a truck driver in British Columbia for many years until his retirement in 2007.

Surviving are his daughter, Annette Randel, Vernon, B.C.; granddaughters, Sarah and Kira, B.C.; sisters, Eva Skiba, Winnipeg; Kathy Camp, Marysville, WA; Susan Natyna (Jim), Calgary; sisters-in-law, Denise Natyna, B.C.; Delores Natyna, Winnipeg; companion, Pat Davison, Urbania. He was predeceased by his wife, Gail; brothers, Tony (Pearl), Mike, Paul.

Cremation has taken place. Burial will be at a later date in Lorne Cemetery, Pictou County. A celebration of his life will be held at a later time in Winnipeg. Memorial donations may be made to Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia.

Arrangements are under the direction of Arimathea Funeral Cooperative, Upper Musquodoboit.

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Peter Frederick Greer

Greer, Peter Frederick – 1952-2017, of Truro/Halifax/Lunenburg.

"I don't ask questions. I just have fun! And don't take life too seriously. You'll never get out of it alive". -Bugs Bunny

It is with a tremendous sense of loss and sadness that we share the news of Peter's passing. During his life, he touched countless hearts and lives throughout the world.

Those of us left behind will feel the loss of his beautiful smile (and his pies!) and compassionate nurturing nature for the rest of our lives.

He was and will forever be cherished and adored by his immediate family, Alison Strachan, Daisy (Kepha) Pepin, George (Megan), Jack Greer, and Daisy's children, Ariel, Chanah, Tahir, Meore. He was loved and will be missed by his brother and sisters, Anne (Jim), West Dublin; John (Vanessa), Italy and Nova Scotia; Peggy, Bush Island; Mary (and you too, Richard!), Halifax; and their children, Sarah, Emily, Jennifer, Ulo, Lily, Tristan, Ona, Josh, Simon, Dorian, Kelly, Lucy, Zoe, Oscar, Emil; many great nephews and nieces.

Peter was treasured by his brothers and sisters-in-law, Jacklyn Veneroso, NYC; Diana Stathacopoulos (Panos), Greece; Vicki Wiederkehr (Dan), Maine; Deborah Strachan (Steve), Maine; Jennifer Strachan (Bryan), Toronto; Bruce Strachan (Jacinta), Kenya; and all of their children, Spiros, Alexander, Ryan, Sarah, Emily, Anna, Elizabeth, Julia, Kate, Hazel, Blake, Muila, Alexander and Mubasu; many more great nephews and nieces throughout the world. He was predeceased by his parents, John Maxwell Greer (2011) and Doris Elizabeth Greer (2014).

Throughout his life, Peter lived in Truro, Wolfville, Toronto, Halifax, Lunenburg and the "wedge" family cottage in West Dublin. He traveled throughout Canada, the United States, the Caribbean and enjoyed a recent trip to England and Sweden with George and Jack. No matter where you went with Peter, you could count on him taking you off the beaten path for more interesting adventures.

A carpenter by trade, he never forgot the value of "measuring twice, cutting once" in both the trade and his many dedicated years representing union members as a Business Representative, and Organizer for Local 83 of the Nova Scotia Carpenters and Joiners of America. Peter spent nearly 30 years with the union both as a carpenter and as a member of the union executive, holding positions such as Financial Secretary, President of Local 83 and as a Trustee for the Atlantic Canada Regional Council of Carpenters, Millwrights, and Allied workers. Peter was an example of the term "fiduciary."

Peter was also a Trustee for the union benefit and pension plans, and Chairman of both Apprenticeship Nova Scotia, and the Nova Scotia Building Advisory Committee. In 2014, he was awarded the Visionary Award by the Nova Scotia Construction Safety Association for his dedication to Safety Training on Job Sites. But perhaps his greatest professional legacy was in his passion for trades education resulting in his spending many hours in the formation of the Carpenter Millwright Trades College; serving as Director for the school from its inception to his retirement in the spring of 2014.

Peter always performed his duties at the union with an unwavering commitment to the membership and with a keen sense of overall fairness. He was humble about his professional work, but it was work that made a difference in many people's lives.

But most of all, Peter adored his time with family. We will always remember his upbeat arrival home from what would have likely been a hard day of work with groceries in hand and then their magical transformation into delicious meals. His singing and humming in the kitchen with a meal on the go will be forever remembered. Peter also had an eclectic sense of music; he would listen to Pavarotti in the kitchen, Bob Dylan in the living room, Nina Simone in the dining room, all while singing Ludacris to himself. Weekends in Lunenburg enjoying every moment that our home brought him was an inspiration to us all. In the midst of any renovation or project, he would stop to build us a luge run in the middle of the night or take the time to keep us well fed and entertained. Our home was the hub of the neighbourhood in Lunenburg. He took delight in the memory of Solomon, the boys' school friend from Halifax, waking him up saying "Mr. Greer, Lunenburg is shining. Where are you taking me today"?

None of us will ever make a pie, pasta or pizza again without thinking of how much better his creations were.

Strachan family reunions at Summer Camp on Lake Mooselookmeguntic in Maine were made complete with Peter's presence. He was always up for a day of adventure from climbing a mountain to boating across the lake, but his favourite times were in the kitchen cooking, with ease, for sometimes 25 or more family members. His storytelling around the supper table was unrivaled (especially the drawn out stories about a certain overweight chef).

In 2010, Peter's life changed with a diagnosis of throat cancer requiring a brutal regime of radiation and chemotherapy. Peter met this challenge with his usual braveness and levity, once remarking to a radiation technician "I'm here for my 7:30 tanning session". Those near to him were amazed by his "get this job done" attitude and his remarkable recovery thanks to top-notch medical care from the provincial health care system. However, as is often the case, after being faced with a cancer diagnosis, he was a changed man. The health care system was unable to provide the same level of mental health support that it did for his physical health issue. In memory of Peter, we will all work to ensure meaningful change to this situation.

We could always count on Peter for great songs, laughter, and levity in all of our lives. We hope that we provided that for him and that he finds it wherever his journeys now take him. We wish him peace and love.

A celebration of Peter's life will be held on Saturday, April 22, 2017, at the West Dublin Community Hall, LaHave, between 2:30 and 5:30 p.m.

Your memories of Peter are important to us, and we welcome you to send us your stories, memories, and messages of support at petergreer.family@gmail.com

Donations in Peter's memory may be made to Peter Greer Bursary – Carpenter Millwright Trades College (cheques made out to the NS Carpenter Millwright Building Society in Peter's memory may be mailed to 1000 Sackville Drive, Lower Sackville, NS B4E 0C2 or by email transfer to bursary@cmcns.ca), or a charity of your choice.

Arrangements are under the direction of Arimathea Funeral Cooperative, Upper Musquodoboit.

Douglas Lloyd Johnson

Johnson, Douglas Lloyd – Age 83, of Truro and formerly of Burnside, passed away on March 3, 2017 in Cedarstone Enhanced Care, Truro, after a long and difficult illness, with his family at his side. Born in Dartmouth, he was a son of the late Peter and Minnie (Sheaves) Johnson.

His growing in Dartmouth and early years working at Nieforth Furniture held many fond memories for him. Later on, he was employed with Colchester East Hants School Board, where he was a bus driver, mechanic and custodian.

Surviving are his wife, the former Ann Harvey; son, Stephen (Betty); daughters, Laura (Terry) LeBlanc, Lisa (Peter Delahey), Johanna Ratynsky; seven grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; siblings, Peter Johnson, Eileen Way, Bernice Warren, Diane Joy. He was predeceased by son, Allan in infancy; brother, Donald; sisters, Shirley Hatcher, Betty Eavis; son-in-law, Darius Ratynsky.

Cremation has taken place.  Burial will be in Middle Stewiacke Cemetery. Family will meet friends for a reception on Saturday, March 18, from 2-4 p.m. in Middle Stewiacke Recreation Centre. Memorial donations may be made to Alzheimer Society of Nova Scotia or a charity of choice.

Arrangements are under the direction of Arimathea Funeral Cooperative, Upper Musquodoboit.

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Henry Wesley Smith

Smith, Henry Wesley – Age 65, Sutherlands Lake, passed away peacefully on March 3, 2017, in Colchester East Hants Health Centre, Truro. Born in Sutherlands Lake, he was a son of the late Cecil and Bertha Smith.

Henry enjoyed life to the fullest and made each day a day to enjoy. He will be dearly missed by all who knew him.

Surviving are his wife, the former Patricia Perry; children, Charleen Webber and Michael Younger; sister, Sue Lloy; brothers, Barry and Arnold; three grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren.

Cremation has taken place. Funeral service will be held on Saturday, at 11 a.m., in St. Bridget’s Catholic Church, Shubenacadie, with Father Jose Thomas officiating. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. A reception will follow in Campbell Hall. Memorial donations may be made to a charity of your choice.

Arrangements are under the direction of Arimathea Funeral Cooperative, Upper Musquodoboit.

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Thomas Edmond “Buddy” Orman

Orman, Thomas Edmond “Buddy” – Age 86 of Oyster Pond, and formerly of Chezzetcook, passed away March 3, 2017, in Ocean View Continuing Care, Eastern Passage. Born in Halifax, he was a son of the late William “Mickey” and Helen (Ryan) Orman.

Thomas had been employed for 38 years as a painter and charge hand at Halifax Dockyard. He had a passion for hunting, fishing and dogs.

Surviving are daughters, Shirley (Cecil) Boutilier, Lake Charlotte; Susan, Halifax; Darlene (Jim) Nickerson, Oyster Pond; sons, Tommy (Star), Little Tom, both of Halifax; 16 grandchildren; many great-grandchildren and great great-grandchildren; daughter-in-law, Winky. He was predeceased by his wife, the former Shirley Daniels; son, Darrell; grandson, Wayne; sisters, Margaret, Kathleen, Mary; brothers, William, Harold.

Cremation has taken place. Funeral service will be held on Friday at 2 p.m. in St. James Anglican Church, Dolby Hill, Head Jeddore, Rev. Andrew Mortimer officiating. Memorial donations may be made to a local SPCA.

Thanks to the staff of Bayside in Ocean View Continuing Care, and Wayne and Theresa Boutilier.

Arrangements are under the direction of Arimathea Funeral Cooperative, Upper Musquodoboit.

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Derek Francis Falle

Falle, Derek Francis – Age 64, of Head Chezzetcook, passed away peacefully on March 1, 2017 in Twin Oaks Memorial Hospital, Musquodoboit Harbour. Born in St. George’s, N.L., he was a son of the late Chesley and Teresa (King) Falle.

Derek enjoyed his daily walks with his buddies and spending time with his family. He especially loved the time spent with his five grandchildren.

Surviving are his wife, the former Deborah Shea; daughters, Jennifer (Stephen), Chezzetcook, Janet (Eric), Clairmont, Alta.; five grandchildren; many brothers and sisters; numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his brother, Bobby.

Cremation has taken place. Funeral service will be held on Monday at 10 a.m. in St. Anselm’s Catholic Church, West Chezzetcook, with Deacon Howard Oehmen officiating. A reception will follow in the church hall. Memorial donations may be made to Canadian Diabetes Association.

Arrangements are under the direction of Arimathea Funeral Cooperative, Upper Musquodoboit.

Many thanks to the staff of Twin Oaks Memorial Hospital for their wonderful care.

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