Obituary – Paul Leger

Paul Alderic Leger


LEGER, Paul Alderic

Age 90 of Halifax. It is with a heavy heart and great sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved father, Paul Leger, who passed away peacefully in the Halifax Infirmary, QEII May 20, 2019.

Born in Moncton, N.B. he was the son of the late Alfred and Helen (Beaton) Leger. He is survived by his son, David Leger (Joy) of Langley, B.C.; daughter, Patricia Leger of Surrey, B.C. He is also survived by his brother, Edward Leger; sister, Isabelle Leger both of Moncton, N.B.; step grandson, Joshua Dandal, Toronto, Ont.

Paul was a man of integrity and of deep faith who loved his family, and cherished his many friends and exceptional neighbours. Too many to mention, you know who you are and are very much appreciated by Paul’s family. A special mention to his dear friend Alma and the extended Martini family for the significant role they played in our father and brother’s life.

Paul’s working life began in Moncton, N.B. at SMT (Eastern Bus Line) and carried over to CN Freight and VIA Rail in Halifax from where he retired.

Paul was a lifelong bus enthusiast and bus industry aficionado. He was an encyclopedia on both and always willing to share his knowledge and files with those who shared his interest. Paul’s remarkable records and photographic archive are thankfully preserved in the care of the New Brunswick Archives at the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton, N.B. So much still to be done and that torch will now be carried by those inspired by Paul’s passion.

He loved many genres of music which gave him many hours of listening pleasure over his lifetime. He was a cat lover to the core. Pre-deceased by two of his favourites; Snooky and beloved Amaretto, to which he provided a loving best home forever, despite her existing health issues. A truly beautiful relationship.

The family wishes to acknowledge the physicians, nurses and therapists on floor 8.1 at the Halifax Infirmary, QEII and Abbie J. Lane Memorial Building, QEII Hospital, Canadian Red Cross, Continuing Care and VON for their exceptional care and kindness. Cremation has taken place under the care of Dartmouth Funeral Home and a funeral will take place at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian Red Cross, Diabetes Canada or any local animal humane society of your choice.

One of the greatest tributes one can receive is to be recognized as a “good man”, you were that Paul. Rest in peace, sleep with angels Dad!

Condolences and remembrances of Paul may be shared with the family at: www.dartmouthfuneralhome.ca 

Bus Industry Magazine – April 2019


Bus Industry Magazine – April 2019 has been mailed to all members.

In this issue…

  • The Canadian West, after Greyhound
  • 21 Pages of News
  • BHA Dayton and Cincinnati convention
  • Looking at New York
  • Dayton postcard and Dayton roster
  • Calamity at Salesforce Transit Centre, S.F.
  • Two pages of color
  • Trolleybus book review
  • Historic ad: Beck Steeliner

Bus Industry Magazine – August 2018

Bus Industry Magazine – August 2018 has been mailed to all members.

In this issue…

  • Yellowknife, in the Northwest Territories
  • Greyhound Swings the Axe in British Columbia
  • 21 Pages of News
  • Yellowknife postcard
  • Travelogue of a Trip to Hudson Bay and across the N.W.T.
  • Two pages of colour photos
  • Four rosters of N.W.T. and Yellowknife
  • Historic ad… the Blue Bird Traveler
  • Book Reviews