It is with deep sorrow that we announce
the passing of Gary Lee Copeland, 81
years, of Springhill, on Sunday, August 3rd, 2025, in High Crest
Nursing Home, surrounded by his loved ones.
Born in Springhill, he was a son of the
late Ernest and Rose (MacLeod) Copeland.
Gary was a beloved husband, father,
grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, friend, and active member of
his community. A man of unwavering integrity and strength, Gary had a
profound impact on the lives of all who knew him. Gary's
dedication to service was illustrated by his remarkable career as a
Springhill Police Officer, which spanned over 50 years. For 15 of
those years, he proudly held the title of Chief of Police. His
distinguished career, which concluded with his retirement in 2015, was
marked by many accomplishments, including serving as president of the
Nova Scotia Chiefs of Police Association and being recognized as the
longest-serving active Police Officer in Nova Scotia. While he held
numerous accomplishments, the honor he cherished most was the award he
received for saving children from a burning building, a true testament
to his courage and character.
Of all the titles he held, his most
cherished were husband, father, and grandfather, or "Puckie"
as all of his grandchildren and great grandchildren affectionately
called him. He was the loving husband of Dorothy Copeland, with whom
he would have celebrated 58 years of marriage this month. His family
was his greatest pride. He spent countless weekends driving his
grandsons to hockey, teaching them invaluable life lessons along the
way. He found great joy and peace at his cottage and looked forward to
hunting season at the camp with family and friends.
Known as the man who could fix anything,
Gary was kind, considerate, and did everything he could for those he
loved. He took great pride in passing his skills and knowledge along
to his grandsons and great-grandsons, and he was happiest when
surrounded by his family. His quiet strength, his reassuring guidance,
and his unconditional support will be profoundly missed by all who
knew him. He leaves behind a lasting legacy in his
grandchildren and great-grandchildren, who will continue to build upon
the lessons and skills he so patiently taught them.
Gary will be sadly missed by his wife,
the former Dorothy Fisher, Springhill; son in law Todd MacPhee
(Theresa), grandsons, Justus (Sarah), Jerico, and Jaeden;
great-grandsons, Asher and Atlas, and his brother
Norman.
He was predeceased by his daughter,
Paula MacPhee and brother James.
Arrangements are under the care and
direction of the A. H. Brown Funeral Home, 5 McFarlane Street,
Springhill, (902 597 2361). A funeral service to celebrate Gary's life
will be held at the funeral home on Saturday, August 16, 2025 at 2 pm.
All are invited to attend.
Gary's family would like to acknowledge
and thank the staff of High Crest Nursing home who were involved in
Gary's care in the final months of his life. The patience and kindness
Gary received from those caregivers will never be forgotten, thank
you.
Donations in Gary's memory may be made
to the charity of your choice.
Sharing of memories and
condolences may be sent to the family by visiting Gary's online
memorial at www.brownsfuneralhome.com or through the
A.H. Brown Funeral Home Facebook
Page.