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                   Tuesday, August 9, 2005		The Halifax Herald Limited	

HYSLOP, Jack EarleHYSLOP, Jack Earle - 84, Chester, died August 6, 2005, in South Shore Regional Hospital, Bridgewater. Born in Halifax, he was the son of the late Thomas and Eva "Heather" (Amirouett) Hyslop. Sgt. Jack E. Hyslop C.I.C. served overseas during the Second World War from 1939-1945 with the 16th Canadian Field Security Unit (Canadian Intelligence Corps, First Canadian Army). Following the war, he returned to Halifax where he was employed at the TB lab and later as a biochemist with Dr. Bud Harlow at Camp Hill Hospital, Halifax. Jack was also a part-time chemistry teacher at Dalhousie University and ended his career as a science teacher at Chester Elementary School. He was a member of Royal Canadian Legion, Butler Branch 44, Chester, and a member of Chester United Baptist Church. He was an avid reader, and enjoyed traveling the province and walking. Jack is survived by his wife, Alice (Cross) (Neaves); sons, David (Betty Jean), Chester; John (Kathy), Chester Grant; daughter, Elizabeth (Hal) Cox, Middleton; stepdaughter, Debbie (Russell) Deveau, Dartmouth; stepsons, Kevin Neaves, Chester; Dwight (Teri) Neaves, Chester Basin; foster son, Nelson (Wendy) Bond, New Minas; grandchildren, Joshua, Katie and Jared Hyslop, Nicole and Adam Cox; stepgrandchildren, Ryan and Jason Deveau; foster grandsons, Kyle and Nathan Bond. He was predeceased by his first wife, Reta Whalen; stepson, Skippy Cross. There will be no visitation by request of the family. A memorial service to be announced at a later date. Family flowers only. Memorial donations may be made to Chester United Baptist Church Expansion Fund. Arrangements entrusted to Davis Funeral Home, Chester.



HYSLOP, Jack EarleHYSLOP, Jack Earle - 84, Chester, died August 6, 2005, in South Shore Regional Hospital, Bridgewater. Born in Halifax, he was the son of the late Thomas and Eva "Heather" (Amirouett) Hyslop. Sgt. Jack E. Hyslop C.I.C. served overseas during the Second World War from 1939-1945 with the 16th Canadian Field Security Unit (Canadian Intelligence Corps, First Canadian Army). Followingthe war, he returned to Halifax where he was employed at the TB lab and later asa biochemist with Dr. Bud Harlow at Camp Hill Hospital, Halifax. Jack was alsoa part-time chemistry teacher at Dalhousie University and ended his career as ascience teacher at Chester Elementary School. He was a member of Royal CanadianLegion, Butler Branch 44, Chester, and a member of Chester United Baptist Church. He was an avid reader, and enjoyed traveling the province and walking. Jack issurvived by his wife, Alice (Cross) (Neaves); sons, David (Betty Jean), Chester; John (Kathy), Chester Grant; daughter, Elizabeth (Hal) Cox, Middleton; stepdaughter, Debbie (Russell) Deveau, Dartmouth; stepsons, Kevin Neaves, Chester; Dwight (Teri) Neaves, Chester Basin; foster son, Nelson (Wendy) Bond, New Minas; grandchildren, Joshua, Katie and Jared Hyslop, Nicole and Adam Cox; stepgrandchildren, Ryan and Jason Deveau; foster grandsons, Kyle and Nathan Bond. He was predeceased by his first wife, Reta Whalen; stepson, Skippy Cross. There will be no visitation by request of the family. A memorial service to be announced at a laterdate. Family flowers only. Memorial donations may be made to Chester United Baptist Church Expansion Fund. Arrangements entrusted to Davis Funeral Home, Chester.
                  
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