For Posterity's Sake         

A Royal Canadian Navy Historical Project

 

In memory of those who have Crossed the Bar

 

James David Dacey

 

C.A.F. (Navy)

 

Born: 01 May 1949, Halifax, Nova Scotia

 

Died: 03 Jun 2020, Halifax, Nova Scotia

 

DACEY, James David - On Wednesday June 3rd, at 9:10 a.m., James David Dacey passed away peacefully and comfortable after a long battle with the Covid 19 virus. He was a loving husband, father of three children and two grandchildren. James was predeceased by his parents, James "Jigger" and Dorothy (Cookson) Dacey. James grew up in the north end of Halifax, where he was born. He married the love of his life on May 20, 1978 to Joan (Nauss) for 42 years and they were together for 45 years. They celebrated their 42nd wedding anniversary in the Covid unit in the hospital. They raised their three children together, Jimmy (Sonya), Jennifer and Julie. James joined the navy in 1969 and he served 32 years. He then worked as correctional officer for 10 years. After James retired he spent the reminder of his life surrounded by his loving family. James was also known as "Big Jim" and for his sense of humor. He was the most happy cooking at family gatherings and everyone looked forward to his devilled eggs. Jim loved sports, especially baseball and hockey. He was so proud of his nephews and watched as many games as he could. He was proud of his three children and he dedicated his life to ensuring they all had the tools to be successful, especially teaching them all the value of money. He loved his grandchildren Brandon Dacey and Nolan Ennis with all of his heart. Nolan got to spend the first three years of his life with Grampy, everyday they had breakfast together and grampy would hold his trucks and keep them safe while Nolan went out with his mommy. Jim was well-respected and loved deeply by the Dacey's, Nauss's, many nieces, nephews and friends. Special thanks for lifelong friends Bob and Faye Isnor. Arrangements and cremation are under the care of Ronald A. Walker Funeral Home, Hubbards. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Diabetes Canada or the QEII Health Centre Foundation, ICU Unit. A funeral will take place at a later date. (Saltwire Network 11 Jun 2020)

 


 

Crossed the Bar Index

 

HOME PAGE     SHIP INDEX      CONTACT