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Christina Mae Parker

Passed 08/18/2017

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Obituary For Christina Mae Parker

Age 72 of Beaverbank, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, sister and friend, passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family, at the QEII Health Sciences Center on August 18, 2017. Born in Halifax, she was the daughter of the late Jessie and Gordon Boutilier

Chris is survived by her devoted husband Gary, sons Darren, Greg (Melanie), Shawn, Mark (Nicole), Michael (Patricia) and Jeremy; step-daughters Darlene and Carla; brothers, Glen, Gordon, Terry and sister, Marie. As well as 19 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren.

Chris had a very creative side and her family and friends enjoy many of her creations to this day. Chris thoroughly enjoyed her last 4 seasons at Parkville Campground making some wonderful friendships there along the way. She cherished all of her grandchildren and great grandchildren. She will be remembered by many for her kind and generous ways, always willing to lend a hand.

Christina’s courageous battle has come to a peaceful end. May her spirit find eternal rest.

Many thanks to the palliative care staff at the QEII for their support.

A celebration of life memorial reception will take place Saturday, August 26 at the Beaverbank Kinsac Lions Club, 40 Sandy Lake Rd. Beaverbank, NS. at 2pm.

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  • 08/26/2017

    Sorry for your loss Gary

  • 08/22/2017

    My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Knowing Christina ,she wanted to be the first one at the campground in May and the last one to leave in October. Her spirits will always be there

  • 08/22/2017

    So sorry for your losss. Sincere sympathies to the family.

  • 08/22/2017

    Gary, I am very sorry to hear about Chris. I will be in NL on the 26th so will not be able to attend her celebration of life. Take care .Heather Noftall

  • 08/21/2017

    Rest in peace beautiful soul. I treasure our visits and conversations. You will be sorely missed by all who were privileged to have known you.

  • 08/21/2017

    So sorry for your loss. She was a very compassionate woman who was there to talk anytime, after the loss of my husband. God bless you and help comfort you all.

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