The Chronicle Herald (Metro)

BRADLEY, Beatrice "Eileen"

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Age 101, passed away peacefully July 6, 2020 in Braeside Nursing Home, Middle Musquodobo­it. Born January 16, 1919 she was a daughter of the late Harry Hawes and Edna (Mason, Hawes, Cooper). Eileen was a member of Holy Trinity Church, a member of the A.C.W., leader of the junior auxiliary, Sunday school teacher and a member of the church choir. She worked for many years as assistant pastry cook at the Halifax Infirmary and also cook at Seamans Bay Restaurant. Survived by daughters, Marie O’brian, Hamilton, Ont.; Myrna (Ivan) Walsh, Sheet Harbour; Marilyn (Barry) Clattenbur­g, Porters Lake; Christina (Phillip) Schofield, Edmonton; son, Paul (Debbie), Lake Echo; daughtersi­n-law, Rhonda, Commox, B.C.; June, Moncton; brother, Leslie (Rhea) Cooper, Orleans, Ont.; 13 grandchild­ren; 16 great-grandchild­ren; five great great-grandchild­ren. Predecease­d by husband, William; sons, Murray and Gary; brothers, Joseph and Harry Hawes and Laurie Cooper; sisters, Gertrude Hawes, Myra Hannon; great-grandson, Colby Bradley; daughter-in-law, Sharon; son-in-law, Joseph O’brian. Arrangemen­ts are entrusted to D.S. Crowell & Son Funeral Home, Sheet Harbour. A private family visitation will be held, with a public graveside service Friday, July 10th, at 2 p.m. in Holy Trinity Church Cemetery, Rev. Lorraine Otto officiatin­g. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Breast Cancer Foundation or Heart and Stroke Foundation. Online condolence­s may be directed to: www.crowellsfu­neralhome.ca

When tomorrow starts without me,

Please try to understand... That Jesus came and called my name

And took me by the hand, And said my place was ready

In heaven far above... And that I’d have to leave behind

All those I dearly love. So when tomorrow starts without me,

Don’t think we’re far apart... For every time you think of me.

I’m right here in your heart.

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