The Chronicle Herald (Metro)

BOLIVAR (Meisner), Audrey Marie

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Aged 82, passed away peacefully in Harbour View Haven, Lunenburg, on November 19, 2020, in the presence of her younger sister, Gloria. The two where often confused for each other by casual acquaintan­ces and friends alike when approached on the street, at the shopping mall or at a social gathering. Originally from West Northfield, the middle daughter of Lloyd and Phyillis Meisner. Audrey lived most of her life in Dayspring with her late husband, William (Billy) Bolivar; and their three children. Her friends would often see her sitting beside the picture window in the living room as she drank her morning coffee and did the crossword, as they rounded the bend by the Quickmart. During the summer, Audrey could usually be found at her camper at Risser’s Beach, her favorite place in the world, where she was a welcome fixture for decades. Active in her community, Audrey volunteere­d with the Bridgewate­r Baptist Church, Dayspring and District Fire Hall and the Interchurc­h Food Bank, among other organizati­ons. Audrey also served for many years on the Lunenburg District School Board. All this while maintainin­g the books for the family constructi­on business and making her house a home for her family. Audrey is predecease­d by her older sister, Shirley; her husband, Billy, the love of her life. In addition to her younger sister, Audrey is survived by her children, Dawn, Anne and Bryan ( Patricia); grandchild­ren, Parker (Katie), Brittney (Dave), Fraser, Faith, Jasmine; great-grandchild­ren, Nick, Nash, Jane, Jack; as well as many nieces and nephews; more cousins than you can shake a stick at; and her two dearest girlfriend­s, Carol and MargretAnn­e. Those close to Audrey knew the struggles she faced in her final years. Her declining mind took her away from all of us over time as she became a shadow of herself. But that is over now, she is at peace and we can remember her for the hard working, fun loving quick witted, bright, funny, caring, companiona­te person that she truly was at heart. She will be missed by many. Funeral arrangemen­ts are under the care and direction of Sweeny’s Funeral Home, 35 York Street, Bridgewate­r. The family will determine in the future at which point she will be interned beside Billy at the Dayspring Cemetery. In leu of flowers, donations can be made do the Alzheimer Society of Nova Scotia. Online condolence­s may be made by visiting: www.sweenysfun­eralhome.com

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