
FREEMAN – Estelle V., R.N. (Ret.) 81, of Greenfield passed away on November 9, 2013 in Valley Regional Hospital, Kentville.
Born in Somerville, Mass., she was a daughter of the late Aubrey and Dorothy (Ramey) Bolivar.
Estelle graduated from the New England Deaconess School of Nursing and moved to Nova Scotia in 1962. She became a Canadian citizen in 1980. She practiced nursing for many years working both in the US and Nova Scotia until she retired.
She is survived by her son Andrew of Greenfield and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.
She was predeceased by her husband Wilfred and brother Freeman.
Cremation has taken place under the direction of Chandlers’ Funeral Home, Liverpool. There will be no funeral at Estelle’s request. No flowers. Donations may be made to Greenfield and District Fire Department. Special thanks from Estelle’s family goes out to all the staff in Queens General Hospital and Valley Regional Hospital. Online condolences may be made to www.chandlersfuneral.com.
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Myrna Crouse (Freeman)
Andrew I was so shocked to hear of Aunt Estelle’s passing and I can imagine what you are going through as I’ve been down that road myself. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers during these difficult times. You have great neighbors and family members to help you through your loss. Your Mom was such a quiet lady and I know you have some wonderful memories of her so hang on to those as they are very important. Take care!
Myrna
Karen and John Henley
Andrew, so sorry to hear of the passing of your Mom, she was truly a very special lady, I so enjoyed her visit each year at the office and a visit never went by that she didn’t bring me one of her handmade dishcloths! Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time of sorrow
sylvia forbes
dear andrew ; sorry to hear of your moms passing.;my heart goes out to you’ .
Will remember you in my prayers to night;
Sylvia Fancy
Dear Andrew, pls accept my deepest sympathy at this difficult time. Your Mom was a great “lady” . It was an honor to have worked with her at the nursing home in Caledonia.
Barb Fralic
So sorry to hear of Estelle’s passing. Always enjoyed a chat with her when she came into Pharmachoice. and the little brown bag she would hand over to me with the handmade dish cloths or hand towel was greatly appreciated.. My thoughts are with you at this sad time.
Barb
Leanne and Cory Hanley
RIP Aunt Stellie
Thinking of Andrew and Allan at this time. She will be missed!
Donna (Dunn) Peverill
Andrew, I was saddened to hear of your mothers passing and remember her kind and gentle ways when we all lived in Middlefield. Know that my thoughts are with you in your time of sorrow.
Merv Zwicker
Just a note to let you know we are thinking about you during this sad time.
Louise fancy
Andrew,So sorry to hear the passing of your Mom.She was a wonderful lady i spent so many great shifts working at the Nursing home with your Mom.she was the greatest.She will be missed by all who knew her.Thinking of you during this sad time
Darrell and Mike
Just want to say again that we will always be here for you, whatever you may need. This is an incredibly difficult time, and our hearts and thoughts are with you.
former pastor the rev john r sullivan and son david
to myrna we sad hear the passing of your aunt estlle
our love and prayer with you threw coming ahead
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Sterling Belliveau
I would like to extend heartfelt sympathy to the family of the late Estelle Freeman.
I am very saddened to hear of your loss. My sincere thoughts and prayers are with you at this time,
With sincere condolences,
Sterling Belliveau, MLA
Darlene Selig (Hatt)
You are in my thoughts Andrew. Treasure your memories…..they are gifts from your mom to last your lifetime.
Pauline (Baker-Kempton) Wessell
Dear Andrew,
I have such fond memories of your Mom while working with her at North Queens Nursing Home…and we were distant relatives through the McLean/Rameys….
Hold on to those precious memories.