Good Day,
It is with a heavy heart that I pass along the news that one of our Founding Member's - Ted Lane has passed away. It is hard to believe that just a year ago that Ted shared the duties of Officer of the Day while we were in Riverport. It was always good to chat with Ted, he always had a story to share.
Please find attached a copy of Ted's obituary which will run in the newspaper tomorrow.
Best,
Wendy
Commodore
Nova Scotia Schooner Association
Age 82, Died Wednesday, August 27th in Bridgewater. Born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, April 2nd, 1932, the only son of the late Abbie Jacques and Frederick A Lane. He is survived by his loving & devoted wife Frances Elizabeth, sister Jean Lane Duncan (West Chester Pa.), children, Elizabeth, Sheila, Heather, Fred and step children Wendy & Tom. Nine grandchildren, six great Grandchildren, three nieces and a nephew. He was predeceased by his sister Margaret Lane Foster.Ted attended Queen Elizabeth High School, Dalhousie University and Saint Mary’s University. His business career began in the pharmaceutical business with Upjohn Company of Canada. In 1967 he became Marketing Manager of PaceshipYachts in Mahone Bay and later became President of North Star Yachts, (a US Steel subsidiary) and General Manager of C&C Yachts US Production plant in Middleton Rhode Island. Ted returned to Canada and established Greenwood Lane and Associates. Ted’s lifelong passion was sailing. He raced sailboats from 16 ft Snipe class to 44 ft ocean racers. Ted participated in offshore races and club races all over Canada and the US. Ted and his crews won their fair share of prizes and silverware. He was a past Member of the Armdale Yacht Club, Royal Nova Scotia Yacht Squadron, Royal Hamilton Yacht Club, Grand Bend Yacht Club, Great Lakes Cruising Club, East Greenwich Yacht Club and The Twenty Hundred Club of Narragansett Bay. Ted was a founding and life member of the Nova Scotia Schooner Association. In his later years he took up golf and was a serving Board member and member of the Executive Committee for 14 years at the Chester Golf Club. Memorial Donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society for “The Lodge That Gives,” in Halifax and Shaid Animal Shelter in Bridgewater. Cremation under the direction of Davis Funeral Home in Chester, Nova Scotia. By Ted’s request a Celebration of life will be held in Chester at the Community Center (Chandler’s Cove Village) on Millennium Drive, from 2-5 pm, Saturday, August 30. Condolences may be made on line to [email protected]
It is with a heavy heart that I pass along the news that one of our Founding Member's - Ted Lane has passed away. It is hard to believe that just a year ago that Ted shared the duties of Officer of the Day while we were in Riverport. It was always good to chat with Ted, he always had a story to share.
Please find attached a copy of Ted's obituary which will run in the newspaper tomorrow.
Best,
Wendy
Commodore
Nova Scotia Schooner Association
Age 82, Died Wednesday, August 27th in Bridgewater. Born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, April 2nd, 1932, the only son of the late Abbie Jacques and Frederick A Lane. He is survived by his loving & devoted wife Frances Elizabeth, sister Jean Lane Duncan (West Chester Pa.), children, Elizabeth, Sheila, Heather, Fred and step children Wendy & Tom. Nine grandchildren, six great Grandchildren, three nieces and a nephew. He was predeceased by his sister Margaret Lane Foster.Ted attended Queen Elizabeth High School, Dalhousie University and Saint Mary’s University. His business career began in the pharmaceutical business with Upjohn Company of Canada. In 1967 he became Marketing Manager of PaceshipYachts in Mahone Bay and later became President of North Star Yachts, (a US Steel subsidiary) and General Manager of C&C Yachts US Production plant in Middleton Rhode Island. Ted returned to Canada and established Greenwood Lane and Associates. Ted’s lifelong passion was sailing. He raced sailboats from 16 ft Snipe class to 44 ft ocean racers. Ted participated in offshore races and club races all over Canada and the US. Ted and his crews won their fair share of prizes and silverware. He was a past Member of the Armdale Yacht Club, Royal Nova Scotia Yacht Squadron, Royal Hamilton Yacht Club, Grand Bend Yacht Club, Great Lakes Cruising Club, East Greenwich Yacht Club and The Twenty Hundred Club of Narragansett Bay. Ted was a founding and life member of the Nova Scotia Schooner Association. In his later years he took up golf and was a serving Board member and member of the Executive Committee for 14 years at the Chester Golf Club. Memorial Donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society for “The Lodge That Gives,” in Halifax and Shaid Animal Shelter in Bridgewater. Cremation under the direction of Davis Funeral Home in Chester, Nova Scotia. By Ted’s request a Celebration of life will be held in Chester at the Community Center (Chandler’s Cove Village) on Millennium Drive, from 2-5 pm, Saturday, August 30. Condolences may be made on line to [email protected]