Gerald Walter “Gerry” Beaver – 78, Lantz, passed
away Friday, December 17, 2021, Halifax Infirmary, QEII, Halifax. Born
in Truro and growing up in Belmont, he was a son of the late Walter
“Bushwith” Beaver and Clara (Roblee)
Beaver–Staples. Along with his parents, he was predeceased
by his son, Richard Beaver.
Gerry is survived by his wife, Lise (Roy) Beaver; son, Jason
Beaver; daughter, Tara (Andrew) Beaver; grandsons, Christopher
(Kelsey) Findlay, Damon (Andrea) Levy, Wyatt Leadbeater; great
grandchildren, Aliah, Kamdyn, Madilyn, Lincoln, Brooklyn; brother,
Leonard Beaver. He is also survived by his many cousins and in-laws
along with their families.
We are all devastated by this sudden loss in our lives and
continue to go day by day figuring out life without his huge presence.
Gerry was sincerely one of a kind who knew a great many people from
growing up in Belmont to his eight year career in the Royal Canadian
Air Force, starting at age 18. That led to a lifetime interest and
employment in many facets of the airline industry, including starting
his own business, Beaver Air Charter Consultants Ltd., over
20 years ago which is still operating today. He had the
experience and knowledge that is unmatched in the
industry.
He would be grateful for the kindness, help and show of
support his family has received from his neighbours, friends and
colleagues. We continue to be thankful for the compassion and support
along with those who have reached out with their stories and fondness
for him.
Funeral arrangements are not currently planned and will be
published at a later time. In lieu of flowers, donations in Gerry’s
memory to charities of his choice, which were Souls Harbour Rescue
Mission in Halifax, Salvation Army or World Vision Canada are
welcomed.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Mattatall –
Varner Funeral Home, 55 Young Street, Truro. Private messages of
condolence may be sent to the family by viewing Gerry’s
obituary on-line and selecting “Send A Condolence”
at: www.mattatallvarnerfh.com
A
Daughters message to her Father
Dad, I remember our last conversation telling you I
love you and you better come back home to us. I know you were
emotional, worried about Mom and your heart surgery, but to think that
was the last time I heard your voice is just unimaginable. The hardest
part of not seeing you anymore is knowing you will not be able to
watch my precious son Wyatt grow up or teach him the good and the bad
things you were known for. He misses his Grampie more than anything.
As I and my supportive Uncle, your little brother (“who may be
younger but not as good looking” as you would say) were holding
your hands and each other’s saying our final good bye, I
remember saying you were the best father any daughter could ever have
and that I knew you were always there for us no matter what. As much
as you would have disliked me seeing you that way I felt at peace
knowing you were with me my first day coming into this world and I was
with you your last day on this earth. As promised I will take care of
Mom and keep your memory alive for Wyatt. The things I have
taken to heart from this tragedy as should everyone is to let go of
the small stuff and the things you can’t change, live in the
present, plan for the future, learn from and fondly remember the past
not holding on to any resentments that will interfere with your
present life. Help those that need it and that have helped you and let
the entitled stand on their own two feet in hopes they can help
themselves and enjoy what goodness life can give us. Signing
off knowing I love you and this isn’t good bye, but a
farewell until we meet again. Rest Easy. Your loving Daughter –
Tara
Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Gerald Walter Gerry Beaver 1943 2021..
Death notice for the town of: Truro, Province: Nova Scotia