Elizabeth "Betty" Fahie - of Halifax, passed away
peacefully on Tues, April 19. She was born in Springhill, NS on Jan.
15th, 1922, she was the daughter of Gus and Anna Older of Springhill.
Betty, as she was known by her family and friends, was predeceased by
her Husband, Don Fahie; her parents and nine siblings: Carl, Gussie
Dykens (William), William (Jennie), Minnie Filmore (Ernest), Freda
Moore (William), Mary Matheson (Ken), Hattie Murray (John), Clara
Beaton (Herbert), and Anne Cameron (Roy). She is survived by her
stepchildren, Jean, Peter, Don (Audrey), and Tom (LeeAnne) and her
grandchildren Mary Elms (Mike) , Chris Fahie (Kari), Kelsey Fahie and
Ali Fahie; greatgrandchildren Rachel and Megan Elms, Alexa and Ella
Fahie, as well as many nieces and nephews whose frequent visits were a
highlight to Betty.
Daughter of a coal miner and his wife
who emigrated from Europe, Betty spent many happy years in Springhill
and at the beach home in Pugwash. She was employed by the Chronicle
Herald and later became an executive secretary at the Bank of Montreal
until she met the love of her life, Don, whom she married in 1969.
Taking over the duties of mother to Don's four children, they lived a
very happy life in Halifax until Don's passing in 1997. She continued
to live in the family home until her passing. Throughout their time
together, they enjoyed travelling, auctions, and the collection of
antiques.
Betty was a kind and generous soul who loved
being involved with her family, her church (Edgewood Oxford United),
visits from family and friends, playing cribbage and visits to the
cottage. Betty enjoyed cooking, baking and was intrigued by trying new
recipes. Fabulous at knitting and crocheting, her family were always
the eager recipients of her handiwork. She was an instructor in
secretarial English for Halifax Continuing Education where she met our
father. Always aware of clothing styles, she showed her fashion
panache throughout her life. She took a keen interest in the sporting
endeavours of her children and grandchildren, cheering them on at many
a venue. She had wonderful and caring people in her life such as Sue
Venoit, Elinor Plowman, neighbours Calvin McInnis, Gwen Taylor and Don
Donohue. A strong, independent woman, she was before her time and was
a role model for us all.
During her last 3 years she was
well taken care of by At Home Homecare and her special companions, Joy
White and Mary Corbin, who were so kind and respectful to her and
allowed her to maintain her dignity and independence.
Cremation has taken place. Funeral service will be held at the A
H Brown Funeral Home, 5 McFarlane Street, Springhill, (902 597 2361)
on Sunday, June 5, 2016 at 2:00 pm with The Reverend Wayne McCarther
officiating. Burial to take place in Hillside Cemetery,
Springhill.
Donations may be made in Betty's memory to the Alzheimer's
Society of Nova Scotia or a charity of your choice.
Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting Betty's
online memorial at www.brownsfuneralhome.com or through the funeral
home Facebook Page.