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Beulah Mollins Obituary

MOLLINS, Beulah Marion - Beulah Marion Mollins devoted much of her life to churchly charities and, in latter years, to serving as a volunteer helper at Toronto's Sunnybrook Hospital. It was at Sunnybrook, despite earnest nursing and doctoring, where Beulah passed away on July 18, 2009 - just 25 days after her 85th birthday. Beulah was born in North River, Nova Scotia, the first of four children of Vera Grace Nickerson Mollins and Rev. Harry Whitfield Mollins. She was schooled as the family moved to Ottawa, then Brantford, Ont., where she began working in banking, a career carried to Toronto, where she later switched to secretarial work. In the latter years of her later life, Beulah spent many pleasing months with fellow retirees and a caring, cheerful, helpful staff in Toronto's Annex Retirement Residence. In that rest home, and among a sister, a brother, and six bright nieces who knew her variously as 'Birdie,' 'Ant' or 'Bunny,' Beulah Mollins is much missed.

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Published by Toronto Star on Jul. 20, 2009.

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August 5, 2009

To the Mollins family,
We're so sorry for the loss of "Ant". We've heard so many stories about her over the years and know she was a huge presence in your lives.
With love from Fran, Peter, Audrey and Georgia

tracey mollins

July 21, 2009

In 1964, Aunt Beulah took me to see Mary Poppins. She told me that after the movie I would not leave the theatre and cried, "I want my very own Mary Poppins." I do not really remember the crying but I remember the feeling. Aunt Beulah was a pretty good Mary Poppins for a girl to grow up with -- lots of treats and fun outings. And lots of love.

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