
In the 90s, Wendy spent months backpacking around Australia, New Zealand, and Tahiti. During a winter in Mexico, she studied painting with an emphasis on watercolour. During one of these trips, she taught English as A Second Language in the Czech Republic and toured the nearby European countries.
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Wendy was a bit of a free spirit and spent many years travelling the globe. Leading by example, Wendy was giving and kind to all who knew her. Some of her last words were a request to advocate for fairness and equality.

While very unpretentious, Wendy had a great interest in public policy. Her baked oatmeal is legendary – sugar free of course. As a natural extension of this Wendy grew medicinal plants and developed delicious recipes that will live on long after her. Complementary / natural medical knowledge was a particular interest and those around her benefited tremendously. A keen learner and avid reader, Wendy immersed herself in any and all topics. Quick and talented in crochet, we cherish the Christmas socks she left us in every colour and size. A talented artist, Wendy did beautiful weaving, beadwork, and jewelry design.

Most of Wendy’s ‘official’ career was spent in teaching Adult Education. Wendy went on to the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, earning bachelors’ degrees in Fine Arts and Education. Wendy started school at a one-room schoolhouse in Noel Shore and completed high school at Hants North Rural High in Kennetcook. Wendy was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and grew up in Noel Shore, Nova Scotia, the daughter of David Pratt Macomber and Margaret Faith Macomber (Main). Wendy Patricia Macomber BFA, B.Ed., age 70, Upper River Denys: With heavy hearts we announce the passing of Wendy Macomber on Saturday, July 8th, 2023, surrounded by her loving family.
