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Danny Bird
January 17, 2008
Bee was perhaps one of the nicest persons I have had the opportunity to meet. Her history lessons at Kedgwick Lodge will be dearly missed by all and her memory will be cherished in our hearts.
Ann Ferguson
January 17, 2008
To BEA'S CHILDREN AND STEP-CHILDREN:
MY THOUGHT AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOUN AT THIS TIME, I am a friend of her step-daughter Lynn. I know that Bea was very fond of Lynn and Lynn was very fond of Bea. They really got to know each other when Lynn would drive Bea and her dog from Ct to Florida. I know that Lynn enjoyed herself last winter when she went to visit Bea in Florida and also her visits to Ct. My prayers are with you all on your loss.
Priscilla Wells
January 12, 2008
Bee's sense of humor was just so much fun to be around. I took her to a Seaport event in September and she was so animated and happy to be around "sailing" folk. I will miss her smiling face and lively conversation. I feel honored to have known her.
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