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Addie Elizabeth <I>Hillier</I> Beattie

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Addie Elizabeth Hillier Beattie

Birth
Lancaster, Coos County, New Hampshire, USA
Death
27 May 2007 (aged 85)
Lancaster, Coos County, New Hampshire, USA
Burial
Lancaster, Coos County, New Hampshire, USA Add to Map
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Addie Elizabeth (Hillier) Beattie, 85, died on May 27, 2007, at Weeks Medical Center, Lancaster NH. She was born December 8, 1921, in Lancaster to H. Wesley and Sarah Jane (Mitchell) Hillier, the youngest of five children, who all predeceased. Addie graduated from Lancaster Academy in 1939 and also attended the University of New Hampshire. She was a past president of the Lancaster Business and Professional Women and current vice-president and former secretary of Colonel Town Senior Citizens who voted her an Honorary Member in 2006. She was an active member of the State Employees Association (retired chapter). Her employment included 5 years as Income Auditor for the Mount Washington Hotel and 30 years as radio dispatcher and supervisor in the District 1 office of the NH Department of Transportation in Lancaster. She was widely referred to as the "Voice of the North Country." She retired in 1990. Her hobbies included league bowling, former membership in Lancaster Snowmobile club, knitting, scrabble, crosswords, and supporting her great-grandchildren in their various activities associated with Colonel Town.

Surviving family members include her son Michael Beattie and wife Sally of Lancaster; grandchildren Karen Cormier, Shane Beattie, Kristen Evans, Sandy Belanger, and Kricket Ingerson; great-grandchildren Mercedes, Tyler, Spencer, Ben, Christopher, Patrick, Katherine, Courtney, Cameron, and Gracie; and nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Her daughter Susan Beattie Carpenter predeceased her in March of 2006.
Addie Elizabeth (Hillier) Beattie, 85, died on May 27, 2007, at Weeks Medical Center, Lancaster NH. She was born December 8, 1921, in Lancaster to H. Wesley and Sarah Jane (Mitchell) Hillier, the youngest of five children, who all predeceased. Addie graduated from Lancaster Academy in 1939 and also attended the University of New Hampshire. She was a past president of the Lancaster Business and Professional Women and current vice-president and former secretary of Colonel Town Senior Citizens who voted her an Honorary Member in 2006. She was an active member of the State Employees Association (retired chapter). Her employment included 5 years as Income Auditor for the Mount Washington Hotel and 30 years as radio dispatcher and supervisor in the District 1 office of the NH Department of Transportation in Lancaster. She was widely referred to as the "Voice of the North Country." She retired in 1990. Her hobbies included league bowling, former membership in Lancaster Snowmobile club, knitting, scrabble, crosswords, and supporting her great-grandchildren in their various activities associated with Colonel Town.

Surviving family members include her son Michael Beattie and wife Sally of Lancaster; grandchildren Karen Cormier, Shane Beattie, Kristen Evans, Sandy Belanger, and Kricket Ingerson; great-grandchildren Mercedes, Tyler, Spencer, Ben, Christopher, Patrick, Katherine, Courtney, Cameron, and Gracie; and nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Her daughter Susan Beattie Carpenter predeceased her in March of 2006.


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