Our History


V.J. McGillivray Funeral Homes, established in 1938, 
Glace Bay & New Waterford, N.S.  

V.J. McGillivray


1st Generation


Funeral Director/ Embalmer

Founder

Vincent S. McGillivray

2nd Generation


Funeral Director/ Embalmer

Basil McGillivray



2nd Generation


Funeral Director/ Embalmer

Basil R. McGillivray


3rd Generation


Funeral Director/ Embalmer

B.S.c (Kinesiology)

Kenny McGillivray


3rd Generation


Funeral Director/ Embalmer

Objectives

     •    Always improve the quality of service
     •    Give strong and concrete support to family members at all times and by all possible means
     •    Continuously renewing ourselves to provide a cutting-edge and cost-effective service

1936Vincent James  “V.J.” McGillivray left the coal mines of New Waterford & Glace Bay, Cape Breton in the early 1930’s to travel to Boston, USA where he attended and graduated from the Boston School of Anatomy & Embalming in 1936. 

It was agreed upon by mine manager Dave Morrison at the time, that McGillivray’s Job would be open in the mines if he did not like the funeral profession as a career. It is a matter of record that he dedicated his life to the profession and the rest is history.

In his younger years, V.J. was part of a group of musicians that played in Sydney, Glace Bay and New Waterford and he always had a love of Scottish and classical music. He composed  music that is still played and recorded to this day. He married the former Margaret “Peggy” Munro from Ayr, Scotland and they had six children. They resided in Glace Bay where V.J. managed that location. Len Leudy of New Waterford managed and worked in the New Waterford branch for more than 50 years.

1938: in 1938 V.J. McGillivray purchased F.M. Brown Funeral Homes on Brodie Avenue, Glace Bay &  Plummer Avenue, New Waterford, N.S. The new name of the funeral home was McGillivray & Dunlop Funeral Homes & Ambulance Service, the latter being Archie Dunlop (Coal Mine Official and brother-in-law of V.J.) During this period the local funeral homes provided ambulance service to their communities as they were the only one’s in town that had a vehicle with a stretcher and were on call 24 hrs, 7 days a week.

Founder V.J.McGillivray, Low Point outside of
New Waterford, NS Circa 1938



Funeral Procession in New Waterford, N.S,
Circa Early 1940’s



Funeral In No. 12 Hill, New Waterford,
Circa 1939

World War 2 Funeral at Mt. Carmel Church,
New Waterford

Funeral in Glace Bay, Circa 1939

Left to Right: Len Leudy, Archie Dunlop,
V.J. McGillivray 

1951: In 1951 McGillivray bought out the shares of his brother-in-law, Archie Dunlop. The business was now named V.J. McGillivray Funeral Homes Ltd. and Ambulance Service.                                       

New Waterford Location, 1959 


New Waterford Location, 2024

Glace Bay Location, Circa 1958


                                                                                                            

Glace Bay Location, 2024

1972: Owner and founder V.J. McGillivray passes away in St. Joseph’s Hospital, Glace Bay. The second generation, his two sons, both licensed funeral directors & embalmers, Vince Jr. & Basil McGillivray assume the role of ownership.


1988: In 1988, after 50 years of service, the ambulance operation was closed in Glace Bay and in 1990 the New Waterford ambulance business was sold to Paul Ratchford of New Waterford, an employee of the firm.




8  Ambulances the McGillivray family used between Glace Bay & New Waterford, Circa late 1970’s, early 1980’s

2005:  On December 26th, 2005, Vince McGillivray Jr. succumbed to cancer and passed away at his residence in Glace Bay. Basil and Vince Jr. dedicated over 80 years of combined service to the communities.

Basil & Vince Jr. McGillivray, in front of the Glace Bay Location, Circa 1982 

Glace Bay Location, Circa 1982 


Basil McGillivray, New Waterford Location, Circa 1977



Basil & Vince Jr. New Waterford Location, Circa 1978

2008: In July of 2008, the third generation of the McGillivray family, Basil R. and Kenny McGillivray purchased V.J. McGillivray Funeral Homes in Glace Bay & New Waterford. Both are licenced funeral directors and embalmers.

Basil R. and Kenny, sons of Basil Sr., are current owners and operators of the funeral homes and  vow to maintain a high level of professional commitment to the families and communities they serve. We are here to listen to your loved one’s story and the memories they left behind. From this, a meanful service can be arranged to pay tribute to a life well lived.

Basil Sr. is still active in both funeral homes as licensed funeral director/embalmer and brings a wealth of knowledge to his field.


Basil Robert McGillivray, B.Sc (Kinesiology)                        

Funeral Director / Embalmer / Owner – New Waterford Location         

Basil R. also has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Kinesiology from Dalhousie University, Halifax, N.S. He has played soccer and hockey for his former high school, Breton Education Centre, New Waterford and is presently coaching minor hockey in New Waterford.  Basil R. is an avid viewer of movies and threatre, he has produced and directed short films in the local area.


Kenny McGillivray

Funeral Director / Embalmer / Owner- Glace Bay Location

Kenny is a former president of St. Vincent DePaul Society (Foodbank). In 1997 he spent a year in downtown Toronto with the Franciscan Friars working with the homeless as well as with Daily Bread Foodbank. Like his brother Basil R., Kenny also played high school hockey for Breton Education Centre. He has a keen interest in Christian & Buddhist meditation and dialogue.