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Maxine Mansfield

Maxine Mansfield

Born In: Liverpool, Nova Scotia, Canada
Born: November 3rd, 1949

Passed in: Bridgewater, Nova Scotia, Canada
Passed on: January 28th, 2011

MANSFIELD, Maxine M.-61, of Caledonia, Queens County, passed away suddenly in South Shore Regional Hospital, Bridgewater on Friday, January 28th, 2011. Born in Liverpool on November 3rd, 1949, she was a daughter of the late James Croft and Vivian (Mansfield) (Croft) Berry. Maxine was a personal care worker with North Queens Nursing Home, Caledonia for over 20 years and union member and past president of CUPE Local 2997, Caledonia. She enjoyed bingo. She was a loving, caring wife, mother and grandmother with a kind and generous heart for caring, listening, sharing, and helping others; always a shoulder to cry on and look to for advice when needed. She will always be remembered as a mother figure to all and full of life. She is survived by her sons: Steven (Cheryl) and James (Lori), and Terry (Tabitha) all of Harmony Mills, Gary (Suanne) of Hibernia; 10 grandchildren; Sisters: Patricia (Millage) Weare of Shelburne, Elizabeth "Libby" (Paul) Wilson of Brampton, ON, Joyce Fancy of Hibernia and Debra (William) Kempton of Harmony; Brothers: Burton (Ellen) Croft and Wayne (Charlene) Berry, both of Brampton, ON, James (Teresa) Croft of Utopia, ON, John (Angela) Berry of Hibernia; Son in law Joseph Callaghan and her much loved dog Maggie. She was predeceased by her husband LeRoy "Junior" Mansfield; daughter Tammy Callaghan; infant granddaughter Myra; brother Richard; Stepfather Murray Berry. Cremation has taken place under the direction of Chandlers' Funeral Home, Liverpool, where visitation was held Thursday, February 3rd. A graveside memorial service was held Friday, February 4th in Harmony Cemetery. Donations may be made to any charity. Online condolences may be made to www.chandlersfuneral.com

 

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