Esther Beatrice Earle, nee Carter, born on August 18, 1944 in Botwood, NL, to George and Elsie [Humby] Carter. She received her Master’s Degree in English from Carleton University and then taught English, History and Geography with the Ottawa Board of Education for over 40 years. She was a member of the Canadian Women’s University Club, several book clubs, and was an avid supporter of live theatre. She had a passion for writing, capturing many events from her life in the form of short stories, and had just completed her first novel. She also enjoyed travel, painting, crafts, pickle-ball, 120s and was the driving force behind family reunions. But above all else, she was a loving and devoted wife, mother and grandmother who adored her children and grandchildren. She loved unconditionally. She passed surrounded by family, aged 78 years, on July 12, 2023. Predeceased by her siblings Albert, Fred (Alma), Babe (Royden) and Sonja (Arthur). Survived by her loving husband Harold, children Craig (Tammy), Heather (Eric), Jennifer (Mike), and Erika, brothers Jim (Evelyn), Jack (Shirley), and Allan (Peg), grandchildren Beau, Sadie, Anika, Bianca, Cressida, Heidi, Story and Novi, and many loving relatives and friends. In lieu of flowers, donations can be directed to the Ottawa Civic Hospital Intensive Care Unit or a charity of your choice.
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Lamar Mason
Barbara Robertson
We are so shocked to hear this news, Heather. Ester was such a lovely woman and it was clear that she was a centrepiece in your family. We are leaving tomorrow morning for a week's holiday so will not be able to attend the funeral. Please give our love to Eric, Sadie, Cressida, Bianca and Heidi. I will be in touch when we return.
Joy and Gerry Gabel
A beautiful, delightful lady! Always welcoming one and all with a smile and a hug!
Esther adored her children and grandchildren to the max! She will be missed greatly, by all!
Much love and many hugs to all the family.
John Griffin
To Harold and Family sorry to hear of Esther's passing it was nice to see you both last Fall in Carbonear and have a chat. Sincere condolences to all the Family. From John, Lisa, David And Alice Griffin.
Darroch and Bonnie Vokey
To Harold, Craig, Heather, Jennifer, Erica, and their families,
Like everyone else, we are so saddened to hear of Aunt Esther's passing. Her obituary tells of her accomplishments- as a wife, mother, grandmother, aunt, teacher, and the wonderful human being that she was. May she rest in peace.
Karen & Dennis Blackie
So sorry to hear this news! I always enjoyed seeing Esther in church, Sunday school, or at coffee hour, surrounded by her grandchildren, such joy in her face. I hope that the girls will continue to share and create those memories in her honour.
Don & Marilyn Carter
Harold and Family: We are shocked and saddened by Esther's passing. Gone from the realm of a loving, appreciative family and their extensions, as well as a network of dear friends from Ontario to NL and to Florida, she will continue to live in the hearts and memories of those who knew her best. She was a remarkable woman and a wonderful example of a human being. Listening in the service online to the voices of her children and grandchildren, gives evidence that her love and spirit lives within them. We are grateful for Esther's preservation of the family linage extending to the Carter Reunions in Botwood. Our deepest sympathy to all of you at this heartbreaking time. Don & Marilyn Carter
Susan Gates
I had the pleasure of first meeting Esther several years back when our departed, mutual friend, Valerie Cousins, invited me to join a writers' group. Esther was a good written storyteller, but an even more enchanting oral storyteller. Our paths crossed again at ASW. I send my condolences to her family, who will undoubtedly miss her dearly. May you find peace and joy in the stories she has left behind for you.
Karl and Judy Janes
Harold and family,
Both Judy and I were shocked and saddened to learn of Esther's passing. I recall all the good socials we had at Don's with all the other 'lappers' and the entertaining and humorous recitations Esther would give now and then. She sure was one of a kind.
We understand your loss and pray that God will give you the strength to deal with it.
God bless you all.
Karl and Judy Janes,
Hr. Grace, NL.
My sincere condolences on your loss. Esther was such a vibrant lady. I can still remember the first time I met her, on a Sunday morning, as she carried the twins into church in their car seats with Sadie trailing along. I was so impressed she managed all three! She just adored the girls, all 4 of them! She always seemed so calm and organized. It was a pleasure working with her in the All Saints nursery for several years. I am so sorry that she is gone. A lovely person. I will miss her.