Paula M. Ransome
1963-2026
It is with deep sadness that we
announce the sudden passing of Paula Marie Ransome, beloved wife,
mother, sister, aunt, and friend to many.
Paula was the cherished daughter of the late Joseph "Booie"
and Dolores (Garcia) Andrews. She was the devoted wife of William
"Billy" Ransome for 38 years, and together for 46, sharing a
deep and enduring love that carried them through life side by side.
She was the proud and loving mother of her daughter, Hayley (Chris).
She also leaves behind her father-in-law William "Bill"
Ransome (Marilyn).
Paula will be deeply
missed by her sisters Francine, Annette, Dolores "Itsy"
(Leo), and Gail (Shawn); her brother-in-law Joey; and her chosen
sister Karen (Harold). She will also be lovingly remembered by her
in-laws Patricia (Clifton) Barrie, Earl (Anita), and Al (Terri), as
well as her nieces and nephews Travis (Leslie), Nadine (James), Kirk
(Sonya), Ryan, Andree (Fran),Matthew (Amanda), Francine (DJ) &
Brennen, Tyler, Jessica (Mitchell); grand-nieces, and grand-nephews.
She shared a particularly special bond with her grand-nieces Nora and
Carley Jo. Paula also adored her faithful dog Chloe and her
grand-puppies Myrah and Rosey.
In addition to
her parents, Paula was predeceased by her mother-in-law Marion
Ransome; her brothers-in-law Fraser and Joe; and her nephew
Anthony.
Paula dedicated 28 years of service
to the NSLC, where she formed many lasting friendships. She was also a
proud and active member of the NSGEU, serving for many years as
Treasurer of Local 470D, a representative on the provincial council,
and a shop steward. She was deeply involved in her union and committed
to supporting her colleagues throughout the years. Outside of work,
she was very active in her community. She spent many years bowling at
Heather Bowling Lanes, played in women’s dart leagues for
several seasons, and proudly served as captain of her most recent dart
team at the Hub Club.
Paula loved packing up
her car and heading to bingo with her bingo buddies. Whether
travelling locally or further away, she treasured the friendships she
made and loved connecting with people everywhere she went. Known for
her kindness, generosity, and selfless nature, she loved family
gatherings and time spent with loved ones. She especially loved giving
gifts and made sure nobody was ever forgotten. Her laughter was
contagious, and her presence made every gathering brighter.
Paula’s bond with her daughter Hayley was what she cherished
most—full of deep love and truly her greatest joy.
The family would like to extend their sincere
gratitude to the staff of the Emergency Department at the Glace Bay
Hospital and the Cape Breton Regional Hospital for their care and
compassion.
A very special thank you is
extended to Dr. Tremblay (Surgeon) and Dr. Vivian (ICU Physician) for
their dedication and support. The family would also like to recognize
the exceptional care provided by nurses Ashley, Ethan, and Justin, and
to offer a heartfelt and special thank you to Delia, RN, of the Queen
Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre CICU.
Your kindness
and professionalism during such a difficult time will always be
remembered with deep appreciation.
She will
be deeply missed and lovingly remembered by all who knew
her.
Arrangements are under the care and compassion of Davison Funeral Home and T J Tracey Cremation and Burial Specialists. Visitation will be on Tuesday, April 14th from 2-4 and 7-9 pm at T J Tracey Cremation and Burial Specialists, Reserve Street, Glace Bay. A Celebration of Paula’s Life will take place at 11 am on Wednesday, April 15th in the T J Tracey Chapel. The interment will take place at a later date in St. Joseph’s Cemetery, Glace Bay. For those who wish, donations may be made to a charity of your choice. www.davisonfh.com tjtracey.com
