Mrs. Beatrice M. Considine, age 90 of 31 Lewis St., Little Falls passed away on Friday afternoon, October 11, 2002 at Little Falls Hospital with her family at her side. Born on December 7, 1911 in Little Falls she was a daughter of the late Andrew and Jessie (Moran) Reals and received her education in Little Falls schools. She was a lifelong Little Falls resident. She was married to the late George Brewer in 1928. She was married to John Considine in 1946 who passed away in 1972. She was last employed in the housekeeping department at Little Falls Hospital and was at one time employed as a dressmaker. She retired in 1985 and was of the Episcopalian Faith. She leaves two beloved daughters, Marlyn Hecox and husband Ward of Little Falls and Nadine Marchese and husband Sam of Little Falls, a brother Robert Reals and wife Ethel of Mohawk, five grandchildren, Cynthia Wilson and husband Jerry of Anandale, VA, Andrea Littlejohn of Fairport, NY, Scott Hecox and wife Kim of Plattsburgh, Gary Marchese and wife Teresa of Clarksville, TN, and Sammy D. Marchese and wife Roxanne of Little Falls., five great grandchildren, Jessie Wilson, Meghan Hecox, Caitlyn Hecox and Samantha and Cassandra Marchese. Also surviving are several nieces, nephews and cousins. Her sister, Edna Spraker and brother, Leland Reals preceded her in death. Funeral service commenced at 12 o'clock this afternoon from the chapel of the Enea Funeral Home, Little Falls with the Rev. Dr. Steven A. Scarcia, pastor of Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Little Falls officiating. Interment took place in Church Street Cemetery, Little Falls. Relatives and friends payed their respect's at the funeral home on Sunday from 5-8. In remembering Beatrice, kindly consider donations to the Little Falls Hospital Development Fund or to the Little Falls Public Library, envelopes may be obtained at the funeral home. The family would like to thank the staff of the Little Falls Hospital for their thoughtfulness and care during this difficult time, especially mentioning the staff in the emergency room and Dr. Perlansky.