Dr. Donald Edward Fairfax

1919 - 2010

Dr. Donald Edward Fairfax obituary, 1919-2010

Dr. Donald Edward Fairfax

1919 - 2010

BORN

1919

DIED

2010

Donald Fairfax Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Aug. 9, 2010.
Fairfax, Rev. Dr. Donald Edward CM, DD – 90, passed away suddenly, Friday August 6, 2010 at the Dartmouth General Hospital. He was born in the community of Cherry Brook, Nova Scotia on August 22, 1919. His birth mother was the late Rita Mae Beals and he was the adopted son of the late Charles and Martha (Spriggs) Fairfax. In 1941, he became a baptized believer at Cornwallis Street Baptist Church. The African United Baptist Association was made aware of his interest in wanting to enter the Christian ministry, tutors were secured by the Association and soon he was ready to enter Horton Academy in Wolfville in the fall of 1941. On August 30, 1950 he married Marjorie Joan (Tynes) Fairfax of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia at Victoria Road United Baptist Church. Together they were blessed with six children (four daughters and two sons). He was a widely acclaimed Concert Artist. His rich baritone voice won him many trophies and honours in many parts of Canada and the United States. In 1943, he entered the Halifax Conservatory of Music in the Voice Department. He studied and taught voice and graduated in June 1953. In February, 1954, while employed at the Nelson Whynder School in North Preston as Principal, he was selected to spend time in the United States to study the educational system in several black schools and colleges. This trip included visits to more than ten states including New York, Louisiana and Alabama. This educational experience was sponsored by the Nova Scotia Department of Education, Adult Education Division. He was the first appointed Moderator of the African United Baptist Association of Nova Scotia in 1956, serving a two year term until 1958. He has also served as Moderator from 1971-72 and 1979-80. At the time of his death he served the Association as Senior Councillor. He was the Pastor of the Victoria Road United Baptist Church, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia from 1947-1997. One of the many achievements in this congregation was the burning of a $100,000 mortgage in December, 1980. He retired in December of 1997 after fifty-one years of service. He was the pastor of the Lucasville United Baptist Church, Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia, for 31 years. Many achievements were also realized in this congregation including the burning of two mortgages. He also served other congregations in the area when he was needed. He was employed at the Nova Scotia Hospital, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia for twenty-five years, retiring in 1985. He gave religious instruction at the Nova Scotia Home for Coloured Children for twenty-six years and served as the first black President of the Board of Directors for the Home. On October 24, 1985, the Nova Scotia Home for Coloured Children dedicated the Rev. D. E. Fairfax Chapel in honour of his involvement in the work of the home for more than thirty years. He has served on many boards and committees some of which include: The Children's Aid Society of Nova Scotia for two consecutive terms; Commissioner for Nova Scotia Legal Aid for seventeen years; The Dartmouth Pre-School Association, that had its beginnings in Victoria Road United Baptist Church; The first chairperson of the Artifacts Committee of the Black Cultural Society of Nova Scotia; The Revitalization Committee for the City of Dartmouth; The Board of Directors of the Black United Front of Nova Scotia; The Affirmative Action Committee of the Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission; The Board of Directors of the Nova Scotia Mental Health Association; He has also been involved with the Metro Food Bank since its inception. He was inducted into the Black Wall of Fame for his religious leadership in the community at the fourth annual Black Wall of Fame Induction Ceremony at Mount Saint Vincent University, August 7, 1981. In 1989, He was awarded the Ronald Stafford Memorial Award by the Nova Scotia Association of Social Workers for his outstanding community and social advocacy work in the City of Dartmouth and the Province of Nova Scotia. On December 24, 1990, He was appointed to the Order of Canada; the highest honour awarded a Canadian citizen. In 1995, an honorary degree of Doctor of Divinity was conferred upon him by Acadia University. In 2002, he was awarded The Queens Golden Jubilee Medal. The Victoria Road United Baptist Church bestowed the honour of Minister Emeritus upon him in September 2002. In 2007 he received honorary Doctor of Law by Saint Mary's University. He was predeceased by brothers: Hilton (Buddy), Freeman and Aubrey Ross, Dartmouth. He is survived by sisters: Florence Sparks, Cherry Brook, Joan Ross, Halifax, Benvie Madden, Vancouver, and Mona Beals, Ontario; wife, Marjorie; children: Elizabeth Thomas (Donald), Atlanta Ga., Donald Edward Fairfax Jr. Dartmouth, Paula Patricia Fairfax (Erling Neilson), Toronto, David Isaac Fairfax (Joanne), Somerset, Myra Joan Fairfax (Ed Brown), Halifax, Andrew Perry, Halifax, Lois Naomi Fairfax (Michael), Toronto; Grandchildren: Miessha (Thomas) Stennis, Jeni Thomas, Natalie-Anne Fairfax, Amanda Fairfax, Andrea Fairfax, Ashley Fairfax, Jackson Fairfax- Perry, Alana Fairfax, Meelo Fairfax-Angod, Gillian Garland-Fairfax and Micha Fairfax-Angod. Great grandchild: Nakeith Fairfax, Madison Steenis. Visitation will take place at A. L. Mattatall Funeral Home Tuesday, August 10 from 2-4 & 6-8 and Wednesday, August 11 from 2-4. There will a Men's Brotherhood Homecoming Memorial Service at 7 PM Wednesday at Victoria Road United Baptist Church. Funeral service will take place on Thursday August 11, at 1 p.m. at the First Baptist Church on the corner of Victoria Road and Ochterloney Street in Dartmouth. Rev. Cheryl Ann Beals officiating. Interment will be in the Christ Church Cemetery following the service. Family Flowers only. Donations in his memory to the Marjorie J. Fairfax Scholarship Fund for Music or the Victoria Road United Baptist Church Food Bank. Online condolences may be sent by visiting www.mattatallfuneralhome.com

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Ann Tilghman

December 27, 2010

Our prayers and thoughts are with you and your family at this time of loss. May your hearts be fill with many memories. We all can appreciate the wonderful promise that Almighty God will do. In Isa.25:8 "God will actually swallow up death forever, and the sovereign Lord God will certainly wipe the tears from all faces." This is something we all can look forward too.

August 16, 2010

Please pass on our condolences from the Shelburne Loyalist Food Bank Members to the family of Rev. Fairfax.

Tracy Peters

August 14, 2010

Dear Aunt Marjorie and Family,

It is with sorrow that we learned of the departure of our Uncle Donald. What a life of faith and a great legacy he left behind! We trust that you will know the peace of God as you embark upon the journey that lies ahead as you chart your course without him. May you cherish precious memories of your dear loved one.

Peace,

Rev. Dr. Olu and Tracy (Tynes) Peters on behalf of the Austin Tynes family of:
Phil Tynes, Margo Tynes, Jocelyn Tynes, Cheryl Tynes, and Deborah Tynes

Tami MacLeod

August 13, 2010

To the Fairfax Family:
Our family was very sorry to hear about the passing of your dad. Please know that your family is in our prayers and thoughts.

August 13, 2010

Dear Paula,
I have just made aware of the passing of your beloved father.
I just want to express my deepest sympathy and address my condolences to you and your family in this difficult moment of your journey! For those who believe that there is an after life, it is just a temporary separation and love never fails!
Lorraine McNamara
Transport Canada

Steven Alexander

August 12, 2010

To the Fairfax Family & Donnie. I was very sorry to hear of the passing of your dad. My wife and I pass on our condolences to you and your family. All the best to you and your family.

Fred & Carol Lucas-Wilson

August 12, 2010

Deepest sympathy with love from Fred and Carol Lucas-Wilson

Janice Borden

August 12, 2010

Dear Marjorie and family please except our condolences and sympathy, Rev. Fairfax was a mighty victorious man of God and will be well miss in this life time. His gentle smile always gave off a glow of love. I am glad me and my children got to know Mr.Rev.Donald Fairfax. May God fill his wonder wife Marjorie and family with peace and full of joy in remembrance of such a blessed life , and He was victorious Child of the Most High God
Janice Borden and family
Dartmouth, Nova Scotia

Janice Borden

Stephen James

August 12, 2010

To the Fairfax family, I am sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you. I will never forget the kindness and compassion that Rev Fairfax displayed towards my family throughout the years. He was a great man.

August 12, 2010

Fairfax Family
Our thoughts and prayers are with each of you. Rev. Fairfax has touched so many hearts and souls; trust that his spirit will live in all of you! May god keep and continue to bless you!

James & Alvena Cain (Loppie) Family

Ruthanne Coles

August 12, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with you. May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. May your memories bring you comfort and peace. Sincere condolonces.

Rev Elaine Walcott

August 12, 2010

Rev Dr Doanld Fairfax was a dedicated man of class in how he served our Most High God. Rev Fairfax leaves us his most cherished love Mrs fairfax and I pray that we all continue to be used as God our Comforter to her and to all his children and extended family and to the Victoria Road Baptist Church family he loved so much. Rev Fairfax quietly validated, affirmed and supported me in ministry as the first African Nova Scotian female to graduate with a Master Of Divinity from the Atlantic School of Theology and the first African Nova Scotian Baptist to do a Clinical Pastoral Education Residency at the Nova Scotia Hospital becoming the first Afican Nova Scotian Spiritual Care Practitioner. Rev Dr Fairfax congratulated and guided me and becoming the founder and pastor of the newsest incorporated church in the Afican Nova Scotian History over eight years ago. The last of our great Saints goes marching in leaving in me and I pray in all others he so humbly supported and guided a fire to celebrate God's covenant to love all God's creation. Rev Dr Fairfax inspires me to always see the presence of God in others especially those who can not see that presence for themselves because we are all loved and cherished by God.

Rev Elaine Walcott

August 12, 2010

On behalf of Koinonia Baptist Church I extend condolences to Mrs Fairfax and all their family and to the Victoria Road Baptist Church family. The Fairfax legacy is one of class, great faith and integrity. Rev Fairfax supported me in my ministry affirming and validating me as the First African Nova Scotian female minister aand first female Baptist minister to graduate with a Master Of Divinity degree from the Atlantic School Of Theology, the first African Nova scotian Spiritual Care Practitioner to do a Clinical Pastoral Education Residency at the Nova Scotia Hospital and to proudly affirm me as one recognized publically or not as having founded and pastored the newest incorporated church in African United Baptist History of Nova Scotia in which he was my guide and confidant eight years. Rev Fairfax was a quiet dedicated supporter and more than that he encouraged me in my pursuit and dedication to serving Jesus Christ above all others. The last of our Dedicated Saints goes marching in. The Fairfax name means Respect Dedication Faith and Service to God Almighty in full knowledge that we are all God's Children celebrating God's covenant to love us. Rev Fairfax leaves a sense of Class and a fire within me to always have a pastors heart that sees the God in others especially when they can not! I pray others will be ignited out of his quiet dedication to them. I know I am not the only person he served as a beacon for the way we should be treating one another in the name of God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit. Rev Elaine Walcott, the Diaconate, members and adherents of Koinonia Baptist Church

Robie Lucas

August 12, 2010

To the Fairfax family,

I would like to extend a very hearfelt condolance. Dr. Fairfax has been a very important part of my life, starting at a young age, and surly he has touched many hearts during his time of service. We know that he now rests comfortably in the arms of the Father. Just know that he will be with you in your hearts, and mine as well. He was an unwavering warrier when it came to doing God's work. Christ will be with you during your time of lost and evermore.

Your friend in Christ,
Robie Lucas

Angus MacGillivray

August 12, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with the Fairfax family.

Vivian & Terry Dixon

August 11, 2010

Donny & Family;
Our thoughts and prayers are with you & your family in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

August 11, 2010

Paula - please know that my thoughts and blessings, and those of your friends and work family here in Toronto, are with you and your family during this time. And kow that while your father may have passed, his spirit will truly live on in the hearts and minds of those he touched.
Hugs,
Andrea

Barbara Kelsey

August 11, 2010

Dear Marjorie and Family, I was so sorry to hear about the passing of your beloved husband, father and grand-father. My parents always thought so highly of the Reverend. The accomplishments of this man in such a short space of time were truly amazing and should be inspirational to all of us. Yet, despite all of the demands upon his time, he always managed to look in upon those who needed a kind word, a prayer and a little comfort at just the right time. His insightful words at the funeral of my own Dad will go with me and guide me through whatever life may call upon me to do and do for others. May God comfort you and help you through this difficult time and may you be assured that he truly was a wonderful man. In Peace and Love Barbara Kelsey and family.

Cassandra Colley-Wedlock

August 11, 2010

I'd like to extend my deepest and heartfelt sympathy to Mother Fairfax and the rest of the family. It is very difficult to believe that he's no longer with us. I always enjoyed spending time with him and Mother Fairfax. I'm still waiting for the phone to ring to ask me to make him some cornbread. His sense of humour and his courage of conviction will never be forgotten. Rev. Fairfax was true man of the cloth and he will be missed. My prayers are with all of the family at this time. He has gotten his wings. Isaiah 40 vs 31

Cheryl Waterfield

August 11, 2010

Dear Myra:
I was so sorry to hear about your Dad's passing. I only knew him through you, but I always remember you speaking of him with respect and humour. The influence he had on who you were, was apparent even when we were young girls at Senobe. I've thought of you often in the past couple of days and will continue to do so. I hope the esteem so many people hold your father in will give you and your family some comfort in the days ahead.
Cheryl Waterfield (Mombourquette)

August 10, 2010

Please express our deepest sympathy to the Fairfax family regarding their loss. Rev. Fairfax was a well respected servant of our Lord. He will be greatly missed. My wife Kathy and I will always remember his gentle spirit. As I will not be able to attend the funeral I would also like to extend sympathy on behalf of New Beginnings Ministries. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.

Blessings,
Rev. Glenn Gray

Lynda Sparks

August 10, 2010

To the Family of the late Rev. Donald Fairfax,
How proud we are to be a part of the family of the late Rev. Dr. Donald Edward Fairfax, a truly christian gentleman. What a life he lived, what an example he set and what a legacy he has left. May Almighty God comfort and bless each of you and give you the strength to meet the days ahead.
Fred, Elaine and Lynda Sparks, Toronto

Clifford Hebert

August 10, 2010

Dear Paula & David, I met your Dad when I was your teacher at Greenvale School and know that you can be proud of his accomplishments. We all know that he is in a better place and will keep his memory alive by remembering the many fond times that you shared with him over the years. Our deepest sympathy to you and your family. Clifford & June Hebert

Nicole McAndrew

August 10, 2010

The family of Rev. Fairfax,
I want you to know that I had the distinct honor of knowing Rev. Fairfax for the past few years. Every week we'd see him come into the bank, always with that wonderful deep voice and the smile that lit up the room.
He was a fantastic bright spot in our day. Made even more special last week when we saw him just before he passed away.
Please know that my prayers and the prayers of my own church family are with you as you see Rev Fairfax into his final rest with God.
May God Bless and keep you all as you know Rev. Fairfax is guiding from above now.

Hollis & Annette Holland

August 10, 2010

To Betty and Family

We wanted to let you know that you have our deepest sympathy, and our hearts are truly saddened. May your memories of your great father give you strength and remember that we love and care about you. You are in our prayers.

Arthur Kelsie

August 10, 2010

To Mrs. Fairfax and family
My thoughts and prayers are with you, in the passing of Dr. Rev. Fairfax.
He was a great inspiration to me, the years we worked together, in the African United Baptist Association. May God Bless you all.
Rev. Arthur Kelsie

Judy VanRooyen

August 10, 2010

Donny, I am so sorry to hear about your father. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time, and wish I could be there with you.

Sherri McColeman

August 10, 2010

to the Fairfax family,

My mom wished for me to send her condolances on her behalf. She was very fond of Rev. Fairfax. I understand he was present at all of her families funerals. She wishes she could attend but is unable.
Her name is Eileen (Nancy)McColeman nee Fairfax. Her parents were Ada and Charles Fairfax. Her brother is Donald Fairfax. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
Sherri McColeman

Evelyn Laberge

August 9, 2010

Dearest Marjorie and Paula and your entire family.
My thoughts are with you. My deepest sympathy to you and your family. May God bless you in this difficult time.

Sharon Williams

August 9, 2010

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

August 9, 2010

Dear Mrs. Fairfax and Family:
Although we have never met we heard your sad news through Michael Angod and would like to convey our Deepest Sympathy. May you know that heartfelt thoughts are with you on this day, to hope that friendship's lasting warmth and family's healing care, will be with you throughout this time to ease the loss you bear. Our Deepest Sympathy.
Arthur Fisher and Gael Harvey

August 9, 2010

to Donnie Jr.--please accept our sincere expressions of sympathy on the passing of your father---our thoughts and prayers go out to all your family-----------------------Charles,Tony and Carolyn Hope

August 9, 2010

We had met Donald at convention on a number of occasions. There entering the presence of our risen Lord goes a scholar and a gentleman. He truly left a legacy that few could imitate.
God bless as the family continues the journey of life without this beloved husband and father.
Ralph & Peggy Irving

Kathy Trites

August 9, 2010

My heart goes out to you all during your time of sorrow. May the many memories you have bring you some comfort.

August 9, 2010

To Mrs. Fairfax, Don, Paula, David, Myra and Lois:

Our deepest sympathy goes out to you at this profound time of great loss. While we have not seen your Mom and Dad for probably close to 20 years, we have had a couple of opportunities to break bread with David and Joanne when they visited Alberta.

In reading the lengthy list Dr. Fairfax's appointments, accomplishments and the many results of his life long work, Dr. Fairfax's legacy will be that of a strong light, held high for all of us to even remotely attempt to follow his lead and make the world a better place for all. This will not be a funeral, but rather a huge celebration of a life well lived.

At this time of your loss, may you take great comfort in the joy of the Risen Lord and the knowledge that your husband and father is with God.

Joe, Beth, Matthew and Alex Becigneul, St. Albert, Alberta

Dianne Swinemar

August 9, 2010

We at FEED NOVA SCOTIA, send our sincere condolences to the family and friends of the late Dr. Rev. Fairfax. He was a true gentleman, and one of the finest human beings we have had the privilege to work with in the food bank ministry. May your hearts be filled with wonderful memories of his very full life, your own family memories, and celebrate that Rev. Fairfax is now with the Lord. Blessings, Dianne Swinemar

August 9, 2010

From Uganda, East Africa, I send my condolences to the family - wife, Marjorie, and the children. Don lived an exemplary life; one of which we can all be proud.
My prayers go out to you at this time of mourning.
May God bless and comfort you.

Maxine Madden
Sister

Dr. Morley A. Shaw

August 9, 2010

Dear Family members:
Joy and I are out-of-province and regret that we are unable to attend Dr. Fairfax's funeral and to personally convey our condolences.
However, we want you to be assured of our thoughts and prayers as you grieve this loss and celebrate his remarkable life and achievements. We have very fond memories of this good, gifted, gracious, and godly man.

In Christian sympathy,

Morley & Joy Shaw

Frank Guinta Sr.

August 9, 2010

Dear Marjorie and family, please accept
my sincerest condolonces and sympathy on
the passing of Donald (husband, father &
grandfather) of a most beautiful family.
+ O LOVE THAT WILL NOT LET ME GO +

Frank Sr.

dea. alonzo reddick

August 9, 2010

on behalf of the officers and members of the tracadie united baptist church, i send christian sympathy to the daughters,sons, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, friends and acquaintances, of the late Rev. Dr.Donald Edward Fairfax. we went all of you to know that we have been praying for you and will continue to do so, as you go through your time of mourning the lost of your loved one, may the holy spirit of God strengethen and guide you now and in the days ahead, God bless, from deacon Alonzo Reddick,,

Pam O'Reilly

August 9, 2010

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

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