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Sheila Seliga-Gallo
August 2, 2012
You were a gracious gentle soul, bright eyed, soft, loving and kind. I feel blessed to have known you. My life has been enriched by having shared your love, you will always be in my heart.
I love you momma Bea-
Bobby Edmondson
August 1, 2012
...SHE WILL WAIT
I will see you soon. We will all....hug....kiss....laugh....and cry.
Your Momma is still here....just close your eyes and try.
Our world is too rushed.....so confused......so hurried.
Her's is now filled with joy.....but for you she is worried.
She wants you and her sons to be so strong,
To carry on her lifes song.
She hears your greif that's for sure.
But to celebrate would help and cure.
Mommas are like that....they care so much!
She will wait for your arrival and touch.
Past the moon....beyond the stars....
She will wait.....she will wait.
Love,
Bobby
August 2012
Vicki Van Vynckt
August 1, 2012
WIth all our our love to Bea. We will miss you dearly. You were the best friend anyone could have. Thank you for all your kindness for all the years we were friends. I know that you are with God and at total peace. You live on forever in our hearts. We love you! Vicki & Jim
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August 1, 2012
Dear Papadakis Family,
You are all in our thoughts and our hearts.
Melanie Spewock and Fred Opie
neighbors on Aldrich Avenue
Anna and Bob Baffa
August 1, 2012
Words to identify Bea are: kind, loving, quiet, faithful, loyal, gentle, soft, sweet, strength, compassion, courageous, striving to know more about God and life, in general.
Bea will be missed.
Her memory is eternal.
Anna & Bob Baffa
Georgia Christensen
August 1, 2012
MY DEAR FRIEND BEA
I wept for my dear friend, Bea. I just talked with her last night (Sunday, July 29th). I knew she had a terminal illness, yet, I was shocked to hear of her death. It was hard to believe that she was gone. We were friends for almost 20 years. There are just a few close friends you can trust in your life and Bea was one of them. In life, we need a few close friends to share our thoughts and dreams, the good times and the bad times. Bea loved her good friends and they loved her.
Bea was a loving mother, loyal wife, wonderful friend, and was a caring person. Bea loved the Lord and attended church regularly.
Life was not a bouquet of roses for Bea –there were many thorns in her bouquet.
Rest in peace, Dear Bea, with the Lord and I pray you are surrounded by Angels, because you are one, yourself.
My love to you, dear Bea,
O Theos na tin anpifse (God rest her soul)
Zoi se mas (Life to us)
Georgia Christensen
Las Cruces, New Mexico
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