Jean Schmeisser (Hebb, MacKean)
97
of Bridgewater. It is with deep sadness that we the family announce the
peaceful passing of our cherished and much loved mother, grandmother and
great-grandmother Jean Louise Schmeisser, 97, at Shannex RYAN HALL, Bridgewater.
She was the eldest daughter of the late Daniel A. and Annie (Fitch) MacLeod.
Jean was born in Bridgewater on January 15, 1913 and was a life time resident
of Bridgewater. She taught ballroom dancing, enjoyed playing the piano,
and sang in the church choirs. As a young woman she worked in retail sales.
She was a member of Bridgewater United Church and a longtime member of
the U.C.W. She was a 22 year member of the Hospital Auxiliary and enjoyed
the earlier years of the Dawson Daisy as a volunteer. She also was a former
member of the Lunenburg County Veteran's Association and a member of the
Bridgewater Seniors Club. Over the years she enjoyed many games of bridge
with friends and groups. In later years, even with vision impairment,
she enjoyed playing cards and games. Her family was the light of her life,
and she will be deeply missed and always remembered with love and fond
memories. Her deep faith was always her foundation. Jean was the loving
mother of Carole (Robert) MacLaren and Marilyn (Ernest) Bolivar all of
Bridgewater. She is also survived by grandchildren, Lynn Langille, West
Kelowna, B.C.; Todd Langille (Kim) Head of St. Margaret's Bay; Andrea
(Mike) Weagle, Halifax; Brian (Margaret)Bolivar Upper Tantallon and Jane
( Dan) Steeves; Rockingham. Great-grandchildren, Emily and Meghan Schwartz;
Sophie Langille; Jessica and Justin Weagle; Patrick and Alison Bolivar
and Caroline Steeves. "Nannie Jean," as she was affectionately
called by all of them, will never forget her "scotch kisses."Also
surviving are her two nephews Danny and James MacLeod, step-children Joyce
and Pat, Robert and Jane. She was predeceased by her first husband, Ronald
Hebb, her second husband David MacKean and her third husband Ross Schmeisser,
brother Hugh A. MacLeod and infant grandson Craig Langille. Cremation
has taken place and a memorial service to celebrate Jean's life will be
held at Bridgewater United Church on Tuesday, October 12th at 2 p.m. Rev.
Ivan Norton officiating. Private family interment will precede the service.
Family flowers only and donations in Jean's memory may be made to Bridgewater
United Church Memorial Fund, South Shore Regional Hospital Foundation
or charity of choice. Online condolences may be made by visiting www.sweenysfuneralhome.com.