Edith M Chamberlain - 1920-2017

Edith M Chamberlain – 1920-2017

Edith M. Chamberlain
1920-2017
CHAMBERLAIN, Edith Mary (nee Barter)… 97, passed away on Sunday,
July 30, 2017, at her home on Garden Court at Parkstone Enhanced Care,
Halifax, Nova Scotia. Born in St. Stephen, New Brunswick on May 1,
1920, she was the youngest daughter of Susie Amelia (Elkington) Barter
and John Franklin Barter. Edith was pre-deceased by her parents; her
siblings, Basil (Agnes), Max (Marion), Elsie (Robert Webber), Rita
(Bert Hilton), Phyllis (Wilfred Darrell “Duke” Cumberland),
Kenneth (Margaret); and her husband, George William “Chum”
Chamberlain.
As a young woman, during WWII, Edith worked at Crawford’s Drug Store
in St. Stephen handling the register, restocking shelves, ordering
supplies, and her personal favorite: “RUNNING the SODA BAR.”
Edith and Chum met during a softball game when Chum was playing for
Saint John, and they were married in August of 1940 in St. Stephen.
During WWII, Edith and her daughter Mary resided at the Barter home in
St. Stephen until Chum, who fought for the Canadian Special Forces
Anti-tank Battery, the Special Forces Unit under British Command and
the British 8th Army as a paratrooper, returned to Canada at the end
of the war.
After the war, Edith and Chum moved to Saint John. Edith worked in
retail at Scovil Brothers before launching her career at Baxter
Dairies, where she began by collecting money from the drivers and
quickly rose through the ranks to become the first Personnel Officer
for the company. Edith spent time in Nova Scotia in 1974, responsible
for hiring all of the staff for the new Baxter Dairies branch in
Dartmouth. As a life-long learner, while working full-time for
Baxter’s, she received her Certificate in Business Management while
also taking computer courses. Edith was truly ahead of her time as a
“career woman.” Her dedication and commitment to her career
was a great inspiration for her family, especially for her
grandchildren.
Family was very important to Edith, and most Saturdays after work she
headed to St. Stephen to visit her mother and extended family.
Upon retirement in 1985, Edith moved to Halifax to be near her two
daughters and their families.
Edith loved to dance; write “ditties” and rhymes about
family and friends for special occasions. One of her favourite sayings
was, “Too soon we get old, too late we get wise,” (penned
originally by Benjamin Franklin). Edith liked to travel near and far;
listen to music; and go shopping – especially on Friday nights with
Roberta. Edith also participated in Bridge games, as well as bowling,
curling and softball games. She also loved watching sports of any kind
and could often be found rooting for the underdog in any sport from
cricket to football to baseball.
Edith was very involved in the community and was an active church
member. She enjoyed participating in the Business Women of Saint John
organization; the Young at Heart group in Halifax; and Bridge groups
in both Halifax and Saint John.
Edith is survived by her daughters Mary Helene (John A.) Morash of
Halifax, and Gillian Sue (Don) Maling of Halifax, as well as her
grandchildren Carolyn Sue (James) Phillips; John James George
(Beverly) Morash; Gillian Anne (Mark) Lamey; Adrienne Alicia (Travis)
Pringle; Krista Joanne (Patrick) Gleason; and great grandchildren,
Jeremy and Peter Phillips, Bailey and Alec Pringle and Liam Lamey. She
is also survived by many nieces and nephews.
The family wishes to express sincere gratitude and thanks to the
doctors, nurses and staff of Parkstone Enhanced Care for the wonderful
care that Edith received during her five years living on Garden Court
… you were her extended family and she loved you all very much.
A Memorial Service will be held on September 30, 2017 at 1:00 PM at
Humphreys’ Funeral Home located at 20 Marks Street, St. Stephen, NB
(506-466-3110) followed by a Committal Service at St. Stephen Rural
Cemetery located on Hayman Avenue, St. Stephen, NB. Reception to
follow at Humphreys’ Funeral Home.
Arrangements entrusted to JA Snow Funeral Home in Halifax, NS and
Humphreys’ Funeral Home in St. Stephen, NB.
In lieu of flowers, donations to a charity of your choice would be
appreciated by the family. To leave an online condolence please visit
www.jasnowfuneralhome.com or www.humphreysfh.com/.

Nos plus sincères sympathies à la famille et aux amis de Edith M Chamberlain – 1920-2017.source

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