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Edrie M. Beeler celebrates 106th

Edrie M. Beeler celebrates 106th

Edrie M. Beeler celebrates 106th

Published on February 10, 2010
Published on February 23, 2010

The amazing long life of Victory woman

Topics :
Annapolis Royal , Beeler Bros. , Annapolis Royal General Hospital , Annapolis County , Boston, Massachusetts , USA

Edrie was born on February 15, 1904 in the community of Victory in Annapolis County. At the age of 18, she left her native province to travel to Boston, Massachusetts, USA to train as a nurse and in 1925 she graduated as a Registered Nurse being the Valedictorian of her class. She spent the next three years doing private nursing duties in the Boston area.

In 1928, Edrie returned to Nova Scotia and was soon married to her childhood love, Murray C. Beeler. In 1930 her husband and his brother Ken bought a hardware store in Annapolis Royal and ran it under the name of “Beeler Bros.”

Edrie is devoted to her family and raised two children, Jean and George. She was very active in the Annapolis Royal community life. In the late 1930s she was very involved in having Annapolis Royal General Hospital conceived and built. Over the next 40 years, Edrie was president of the Hospital Aid Society. After the death of her husband Murray in 1967, she continued to run Beeler Bros Hardware store until it was sold in 1968.

In 1985 she sold her home in Annapolis Royal and moved to the local Senior Citizens’ Home were she happily resided until 2000. Edrie then moved to the Tibbetts Home for Special Care in Wilmot. She has always lived a very active life both physically and mentally. At almost the ripe old age of 106, she still enjoys playing a game of Scrabble and reads the newspaper as well.

Edrie is much loved by her son and daughter, as well as her five grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren, and all those who know her over the many years of her life.

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