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HALIFAX –

Family members of a 60-year-old Nova Scotia woman killed by her partner say she was an “effortlessly funny” person who could also be lovingly honest and direct.

In a statement on Monday, the Elizabeth Fry Society of Mainland Nova Scotia identified the victim as Elaine Mosher of Mahone Bay, N.S., a community 90 kilometres southwest of Halifax. The group worked with Mosher’s niece and sister to compose the tribute to the victim, describing her as an avid gardener who was part of a “close-knit” family.

“She was well-known for her delicious, bright-red tomatoes that were `out of this world,’ which she generously shared with her family and friends. At gatherings, good food for Elaine and her siblings was a must, especially fresh lobster,” the statement said.

“Elaine was a devoted daughter, sister, and aunt, frequently fishing and lobstering with her father before he passed, going on drives with …

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