Career
Born in Red Lake Falls, Minnesota on February 29, 1884, Beaudro moved to the Rat Portage, Ontario area in the early 1890s. At a young age he developed an interest in ice hockey and by 1896 had joined a team of other local boys, including future Hockey Hall of Famers Tommy Phillips, Si Griffis, Billy McGimsie, and Tom Hooper. After several years of retirement from 1907-1916, Beaudro returned to play for the NHA"s Toronto 228th Battalion squad in 1916-1917, playing eight games with the team as a defenceman before shipping overseas to fight in World War I.
Prior to entering the 228th, Beaudro was an accountants
Beaudro returned from the war and later settled in Toronto, attending Toronto Maple Leafs games as a guest of announcer Foster Hewitt.
Beaudro was a Roman Catholic. After a short battle with cancer, Beaudro died on February 10, 1960, in Barrie, Ontario.
He was 75 years old.