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Our hearts are broken to announce the loss of a beloved wife,
mother, (great) grandmother and friend. Mary Bernadette Snow (Noble)
passed away peacefully with her husband of 52 years Robert (Bob), with
daughters Rhonda and Vanessa and family at her side in the Palliative
Care ward at St. Martha’s Hospital.
Bernadette was born in New Waterford and raised in Sydney
Mines to the late Thelma Noble and Chester Noble. Bernadette and Bob
later moved to Havre Boucher where they raised their two daughters
Rhonda and Vanessa and opened a muffler shop that they operated for 28
years. Although Bernadette spent most of her life living in Havre
Boucher, Cape Breton and her island family held a very special place
in her heart. She loved camping in the summer at Port Hood Beach;
where she spent much of her time laughing and making great memories
with her family and friends.
Mom was all of the best things a person can be and more, the
least of which were witty, generous, classy and thoughtful. With a
heart of gold, she volunteered at the food bank, and offered up help
before one even had to ask. In their younger years, mom and dad toured
their adventurous spirits all over the US on Bob’s Harley Davidson.
Some of the things that brought her joy were listening to Merle
Haggard, cooking a delicious meal, and spending time with family and
hosting friends at the family camp. She also loved to dance, play
cards, diving into a good book and had a passion for red cardinal
birds. She was the go-to person we called when we needed advice on the
daily and was always there for her family and friends whom she loved
and protected fiercely. She had endless praise for her grandchildren,
and always encouraged them to be their best selves, to be humble and
kind and never forget where they came from.
She was our warrior, who fought a hard battle against cancer,
she was an inspiration to us for all that she endured and the ways
that she could infuse humour into the hardest times. When her time
came; she carried herself with dignity and strength, may she be at
peace now, without any pain. To say she will be missed is a massive
understatement.
She is survived by her husband Robert Snow; daughters Rhonda
(Perry) and Vanessa (Judson); grandchildren Clea, Keil (Kailey),
Lewis, Jack; and great grandson Joyner. She is predeceased by her
brothers, Donnie, Charlie, Sheldon, Darren, and Russel
Noble.
We would like to thank the amazing Dr. Rice, Dr. Simms and
& their incredible nursing staff and assisting doctors at the
palliative care unit of St Martha’s Hospital, along with the VON
nurses who supported her from home. The family would also like to
thank all of her friends and family who have supported us. In lieu of
flowers, donations may be made to the palliative care unit of St.
Martha’s Hospital.
A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. Online
condolences: www.clcurry.com
In the writing of Bernadette;
«If I go,
While you’re
still here,
Please live your life to the fullest,
When you need me,
Just whisper my name in your
heart,
I will be there.»
1951 2024
Décès pour la Ville Antigonish, Province Nova Scotia
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