Constance-Glube-Obituary

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Constance Rachelle Glube

Halifax, Nova Scotia

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Constance Rachelle Glube FORMER PROVINCIAL CHIEF JUSTICE PASSES AWAY IN HALIFAX GLUBE, Constance Rachelle (0C, ONS, LL.D., L.H.D), age 84, passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family February 15, 2016, in QEII Health Science Centre whose Foundation she saved as chair from 2007-2009....

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Connie and Dick became dear friends when we moved to Nova Scotia, Canada. They were wonderful intelligent friends with whom, over the years, we discussed and debated all manner of world affairs and legal issues. Don worked with Dick at Dalhousie University - which is how we met.

We shared wonderful good times together.
We will never forget our great times dining with them (fab dinners) in their home over the Arm, in Halidax, (or at Fat Frank's etc)

We were't...

To Connie's family It is February 25th and I have just learned of Connie's passing. I will introduce myself as a McGill friend of Connie. My parents and Connie's parents ( the Lepofskys of Ottawa) were good friends. Connie and I were at McGill at the same time and also were members of S.D.T. Sorority. What fun we had and she spent many weekends at our home ( dating and living in residence was not compatible) .I will always remember Connie, as keen, bright,sharp.
I was fortunate to...

Dear family of Connie: It is February 26th, and I have just learned of Connie's passing. My parents were very good friends of Connie's parents ( the Lepofskys of Ottawa). Connie and I went to McGill together. We were sorority sisters and she spent many weekends in our home, because living in residence and weekend dating with Richard were in conflict. She was so enthusiastic and successful in everything she did. We were able to have a reunion when I was in Halifax about 10 years ago. We...

My deepest and sincerest condolences to the family and friends of Connie Glube. I had the absolute honour and pleasure of clerking for the Court of Appeal while she was the Chief. I respected and admired her so much while working with her that I struggled to call her "just Connie" after she retired, though she always insisted. Suffice it to say, "Connie" was an inspiration to me and to many other women in the legal profession. I will never forget the impact she had on me and on the legal...

My sincerest condolences on the most unfortinate passing of Connie. I had the pleasure of being associated with Connie for many years at the City of Halifax. She will be greatly missed.

To the Family,
My condolences to you at this difficult time.

Selma Vineberg
Halifax, Npva Scotia

To all the in the Glube family, please accept my condolence on Connie's passing. Connie was so helpful to many of the rookie bridge players who came to know her at The Bridge Studio in Halifax. She was gentle with her criticism, shared all her bridge tips with us, and was lavish with praise when we played well. I will always remember her sweet smile and friendly manner at the bridge table.

Sincere condolences to the Glube family. CJ Glube was a role model for young female lawyers and judges like myself. Though she probably didn't consider herself a trailblazer, she paved the road for many of us to achieve success in the profession. I recall reading an article she wrote many years ago on the attitudes and barriers she faced in law school, which I referenced in an International Women's Day talk. The audience included older nurses and teachers who told me they faced their own...

Dear Joseph and Family,
I will always remember your mother( and father) as being very kind and generous parents. They always made me feel very welcome in your home when we were growing up together on Balmoral Rd.
It goes without saying that your mother had a very distinguished and fulfilling career!
Please accept my condolences and I hope you and your siblings find comfort in the good memories you have when you were all growing up together as a family in Halifax.