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It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Brenton Ralph Beebe on Tuesday, November 28, 2023 in his 99th year. Born on July 28th, 1925 in Wentworth, NS to the late Merton and Ethel (Ralph) Beebe. Brenton served as a private in the Canadian military and trained in Aldershot, NS for World War 2. While working as an Acadian bus driver in Truro, he was awarded “Safest Driver”. Brenton later moved his family to Cobourg, Ontario where he owned and operated Beebe Boot Shop for 25 years. In his retirement, he returned to Nova Scotia, where he spent many happy days, including those spent in the maple sugar bush. Brenton will be remembered for his humility, kindness and generosity towards others. Brenton was predeceased by his beloved wife, Bernice Carruthers (passed in 1979) and his second beloved wife, Hazel Carruthers (passed in 2016); his brother, Don; sister Joyce (Laurie); and many brothers and sisters-in-law. Brenton is survived by his children, Joy Millson (Ross); Roger (Deb); and Ward (Penny); grandchildren, Chris Millson; Stephanie Gasko (Paul); Lisa Cardwell (Rob); Tasha Boden (Derek); Kyle Beebe (Sydney); Brittany Beebe (Andrew); Jessica Davis (Nathan); Chad Beebe (Mikaela); his great-grandchildren, Rhys, Maeve and Nola Gasko; Mitchell, Tyson and Eve Cardwell; Carter and Alexis Boden; Henry Davis and Blake Beeb-Fowlis; sisters-in- law, Dorothy Beebe and Phyllis Carruthers; many nieces and nephews. Funeral arrangements are in the care of Coulter’s Funeral Home, Tatamagouche. A funeral service and interment will take place in the spring of 2024. In lieu of floral tributes, donations may be made to the Bell Gift Cemetery or the Central New Annan Community Association.
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Death notice for the town of: Tatamagouche, Province: Nova Scotia
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