David Tait
M, #4939, b. 23 January 1939, d. 4 August 2016
David Tait was born on 23 January 1939 at 10 Harbour Place, Portknockie, Banffshire, Scotland. He was the son of William Tait and Helena Mair. David Tait was a fisherman. He was the informant for William Tait's death at Palma de Mallorca, Spain, on 17 June 1984.1 David died on 4 August 2016 at Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, at age 77.2,1
Citations
- [S772] Robert Mair, Neil Pirie, Information kindly supplied by Robert Mair of Durham, England.
- [S7645] Obituary of David Tait, T.J. Tracey Cremation & Burial Specialists website, "David Tait
Thursday, August 4, 2016
Obituary of David Tait
David Tait, aged 77, of Bedford died on August 4, 2016 in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Born in Portknockie, Scotland David was the eldest of Bill and Helena’s five sons, James, George, Kenneth and John. At 15 he began a career as a fisherman that would take him around the world as a Skipper, consultant and business owner. An innovator with a natural curiosity David was an instrumental figure in the Canadian fishing industry since the 1970s who built bridges between scientific, government, business and fishing communities across Canada and beyond. He eventually settled in the Halifax area in the early 1980s with his family and continued to work promoting environmental fishing practices in particular, until he passed away.
Funny and wry he loved travel, books, ideas, the odd single malt and good naturedly deflating the self-important. Most of all he loved Isobel, his wife and partner for 56 years. He’ll be deeply missed by his children Avril, David, Will and Cathleen as well their spouses and a long list of grand and great-grandchildren. He left us a lot, but most of all the ability to work hard and laugh at both adversity and ourselves. Fair weather on the last trip David.
Cremation has taken place, there will be a private family graveside service. Funeral arrangement has been entrusted to T.J. Tracey Cremation and Burial Specialists Bedford, 902-835-4212. Online condolences can be made to the family by visiting www.tjtracey.com
Donations can be kindly made to the Nova Scotia Heart and Stroke Foundation.
Special thank you to the nurses at the qe II 5.2."