
MACK – Eleanor K., 96, of Liverpool, Queens County, passed away peacefully at home on Sunday, June 26, 2022.
Born in Truro, Eleanor was a daughter of the late George and Annie (Mader) Mack.
In her early years, Eleanor worked at the former Best Yeast Plant in Brooklyn before enrolling in Nursing. She became a registered nurse and worked at the Toronto General Hospital her entire nursing career. Eleanor travelled extensively and was a member of the Gardening Club, the Liverpool Rug Hookers as well as the Library Book Club. Eleanor was notably independent, impressively positive, always gracious and quietly wise. She was brimming with love for all her family and flush with joy and laughter.
Eleanor is survived by many nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews.
Besides her parents, Eleanor was predeceased by her sisters Louise Wessman, Anne Mack, Marion Webber and her brother George.
Cremation has taken place under the direction of Chandlers’ Funeral Home, Liverpool, NS A private family graveside service will be held at a later date in Mill Village Community Cemetery. No flowers by request, donations may be made to a charity of your choice. Online condolences may be made to www.chandlersfuneral.com
Eleanor’s family wish to thank her wonderful caregivers and Dr. Blackadar for their care and compassion that enabled her to stay in her home.
Offer Condolence for the family of Mack; Eleanor Kathryn

John and Karen Henley
Dear Karyn and Wendy,
So sorry to hear of Eleanor’s passing, always enjoyed our chats, such a lovely lady. Thinking of you both.
Jill Cruikshank
So sorry to hear of Eleanor’s passing. She was always so joyful and happy to be around. Thinking of you, Karen and Wendy and family.
Robert & Sally Fader
Dear Karyn and family:
So very sorry to read that Eleanor has passed away.She was a lovely person and always very personable. Sending our sincere condolences at this very difficult time.
Pamela Mutsaers
Eleanor’s family and especially Karyn and Wendy, I am offering you my sincere condolences. I always loved our chats and her great travel stories. Karyn and Wendy you took such great care of Eleanor, I know she appreciated it.
Take care, Pamela
Julie Babin
So very sorry to hear of Eleanor’s passing. Such an interesting person to talk with. Please accept my sincere condolences.
P Diane Swanzey
Karin & Wendy
Sorry to hear about your dear Aunt’s passing. I know you both took such good care of Eleanor’ s needs and life.
Sincerely
Diane
Shirley D Dey
To Eleanor’s family, I send my deepest condolences. She was a wonderful lady. I met her through rug hooking. She will be missed.
Linda Jollimore
So Sorry For Your Loss
Valerie Wilcox
Karyn & family,
I was saddened to read of Eleanor’s passing. She was a kind person with a beautiful soul!
Please accept my sincere sympathy.
Lynn Malone
Sorry and hugs to all the wonderful family,I’m glad I had met Eleanor,and enjoy her family, she had lived a great life
John Nicholdon
Eleanor was a great person and she is in a better place now.She was so kind to my mother on her later years .Our condolences to the Allen’s, Milburn’s and the Mack’s
Barbara Cooke Meredith
Dear Karen and family,
Sincere sympathy for your loss of such a beautiful lady.
It was my pleasure to know her as we rug hooked together when I was home.
Barb
Diane Munro
Karin
So sorry to hear that your Aunt has died. I know you were close to her and shared many family events with her. Sincerely Diane Munro.
Jane Payzant
Karin,
Please except my deepest sympathy.Eleanor was a delight to know.
Greg Tutty
Karin, Wendy, Shelley, Alex, Steven, and family: ‘Aunt’ Eleanor was lovely, quiet, sweet lady with an independent spirit, a wonderful laugh, a great sense of humour and a ready smile. I’ll miss her. My deepest condolences. Regards, Greg Tutty
Molly
So sorry to hear of Eleanor’s death. She was a creative, spirited and gracious person. It was a pleasure to know her.
Tim McDonald
Eleanor and her sister Anne, were regular customers when I worked at Memory Lane in Liverpool. I always enjoyed our conversations about the Mack family history and Mill Village history. Since I moved from Liverpool, I hadn’t seen her for a several years but fondly remember her and her visits to the shop. My condolences to her family.