Obituary

Mavis Branston

In Loving Memory of

Mavis Branston

Apr 2, 2021

 

Branston (nee Beattie), Mavis Gail, On April 2, 2021, beloved mother, sister, grandmother, aunt and friend passed away peacefully in the arms of her daughters after a long and courageous battle with Multiple Myeloma at the age of 72 years.

She was predeceased by husband Bruce, parents Lucy and Allan and brother Colin (Dianne). Mavis is survived by daughters Heather (Aaron) and Allison (Ross), sister Vivian (Terje), grandchildren Mia, Evan, Kyle and Taylor and several nieces and nephews.

Mavis was born in Edmonton, Alberta on April 6, 1948. Her childhood years were spent in Berwyn, AB and teen years in Calgary, AB. She graduated from the University of Calgary with a Bachelor of Education in 1972 and taught Grade 2 before dedicating herself to raising her children and eventually working at the Royal Bank for more than 20 years. After their marriage in 1970, Bruce and Mavis lived in several parts of the prairies, settling in St. Albert, Alberta in 1991. Wherever she lived, Mavis was an active member of her community. From her roles in the Kinettes and K-Ettes organizations to the United Church where she regularly attended services and was a member of the United Church Women and book club, she made many friends along the way. Mavis enjoyed volunteering throughout her life for various organizations, more recently the St. Albert Children's Festival and the Kids of Steel Triathlon. She enjoyed many sporting activities including badminton, curling and running. Above all, Mavis' family was her pride and joy. She was a dedicated and loving mother and grandmother, who immensely enjoyed her four grandchildren, always attending their activities and spending quality time with each of them. She was their biggest cheerleader.

Due to social gathering restrictions, a private service will be held at 1:00 pm on Thursday, April 8, 2021. Interment will be held when restrictions allow. Those who wish to to view the service please see the video camera icon to the right.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in memory of Mavis to the Multiple Myeloma Support Society of Alberta or Pilgrims Hospice Society.