Timothy Adams
Timothy Corrie Eaton Adams, affectionately known as ‘Tim’, age 53, of West Pubnico, died October 3, 2025 in Yarmouth Regional Hospital. Born in Yarmouth Regional Hospital he was a son of the late Vernon and Virginia (Muise) Adams. He is survived by his wife; Jacinthe (Surette) Adams, daughters; Emily Adams (Shane LeBlanc-Muise), Wedgeport and Elizabeth Adams (Gage Locke), Port Saxon, granddaughter; Brynn Locke, brother; Chris (Trina), Argyle Sound, sisters; Cora Lee (Ronnie) Belliveau, Lower East Pubnico and Cindy (Harold) Hayward, East Pubnico, parents-in-law; Brian and Elaine Surette, brothers-in-law; Yvon (Diane Amirault) and Gilles, all of Lower West Pubnico and step-father: Alvin Churchill, East Pubnico.
Visitation will be held Friday, October 10th, 2025 from 6-8pm in the West Pubnico Funeral Home, Middle West Pubnico. A private family graveside service will be held at a later date. Donations may be made online to the SPCA at novascotiaspca.ca or the Kaye Nickerson Center, Yarmouth. On line condolences may be forwarded to the family at westpubnicofh.com. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the West Pubnico Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Middle West Pubnico. 902 762-3407
Tim was a hardworking man who believed that any job worth doing was worth doing well. He had a knack for finding easier and quicker ways to tackle most tasks and was never shy about offering his advice—whether you asked for it or not. He’d say, "I don’t want to tell you what to do, but…"—and more often than not, he was right.
A seasoned lobster fisherman and skilled boatbuilder, Tim’s craftsmanship and dedication to quality can still be seen along the wharves of our province.
Tim loved the outdoors, and when his daughters were born, he passed that love on to them. Together they spent countless mornings on Mink Lake, fishing for bass and evenings watching for deer. Afternoons were filled with laughter—sailing around the lake, sharing stories, and grilling up legendary barbecues.
Always up for an adventure, Tim was rarely seen without one of his beloved dogs by his side—first Pearl, and now Cali. Whether on the water, in the woods, or out for a drive, there was always a loyal companion by his side.
We will remember Tim as he was in the spring, summer, and fall of his life—strong, joyful, and full of heart. May he rest in peaceful grace and everlasting love.
