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Beverly Isis Obituary

1955 - 2013
Beverly Gail Isis, age 58, succumbed to the aggressive brain cancer known as Glioblastoma Multiforme (aka GBM), on Friday, October 11, 2013 -- thirteen months after diagnosis. She died at her mother's home in Silver Spring, MD.

Born 5/22/55, Bev grew up in Silver Spring, & attended Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School ('73). She studied at many institutions including the University of Barcelona, Cooper Union, & the New York Botanical Garden. Beverly was well-read & accomplished. She loved literature, the arts, & music - in particular, jazz; wrote poetry; achieved fluency in Spanish; studied Portuguese & Italian; played the piano & cello.

She strove to acquire many skills, including bread making, ethnic cuisines, floral arrangement, mosaic, furniture design & construction, upholstery & wood refinishing, & various fine art media, including photography, watercolor, & botanical illustration. A vegetarian, she was knowledgeable about nutrition & herbal remedies.

Beverly spent most of her 20's living in the D.C. area, working as a chef at Food for Thought, an early vegetarian cafe, & later at The Tabard Inn. She also traveled across the country in her VW bus & lived in San Francisco a while during those years.

In 1983 Bev completed a Landscape Design program at George Washington University & moved to Manhattan to start her own garden design & installation business, Primavera. She settled in the Inwood neighborhood (200th St. North - Dyckman Street), where she spent the rest of her life, in an apartment looking out on wild Inwood Hill Park, which she loved. She adopted many homeless dogs over the years; when one dog died, another seemed to find her, & she was often seen walking her dog in the park.

Her career included positions with Riverdale Country School, the NYC Parks Department, & the NY Restoration Project, She loved kids & worked with children at Riverdale School, & supervised teens in summer work programs in the parks. She incorporated progressive ideas in her work, solving drainage problems with water gardens, using native plants, installing green roofs, etc. She served on advisory committees in her neighborhood & worked to create & improve local green spaces.

Bev became interested in Zen Buddhism in her teens, In NY she was part of the circle around Allen Ginsberg & other poets influenced by Tibetan Buddhism & the teachings of Chogyam Trungpa. She had a long relationship with the writer Peter Orlovsky. She took the Boddhisattva vow & strove to be compassionate & kind, helping many who crossed her path. She strove to harness the healing power of nature and beauty in her work.

Bereft survivors include Bev's mother, Joyce Isis, 87; sisters Melanie Isis (Les Bodian) of Silver Spring, MD, & Nancy Dawn Isis of Campbell, CA; & close cousins Patricia Isis of Miami, FL & Julianne Scherker of Manhattan. Bev was the beloved aunt of nephew Spencer Bodian & nieces Anna and Naomi Isis-Brown and Natalie Bodian. She will also be sorely missed by her many friends & other relatives.

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Published by New York Times from Oct. 21 to Oct. 22, 2013.

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J Walker

October 11, 2014

I am looking at your book a year later and I remain in disbelief that you should have been taken from us. You did leave us with wonderful tokens of remembrance, asters, cardinal flowers and lots and lots of ferns.

Matilda Barra Mosleh

December 28, 2013

I worked with Beverly at FT. Tryon, I just heard about the news, Beverly was an inspiration. sincerely, I am truly sorry for your loss. Matilda Barra Mosleh

rovilson miguel

December 13, 2013

eu nao sou poeta .
mais sei nada nunca foi em uma faculdade mais os olhos dos sabios sabedoria lutou vee

Mary Ann Huber

November 19, 2013

I didn't know Beverly very well but I know how much she was loved by all and will be missed by a lot of people, both near and far. Joyce & family I am very sorry for your loss, regrets and love to the Isis Family

November 18, 2013

Dear Joyce and family, we were saddened to hear of the passing of Beverly - She lived a life full of beauty and compassion and we will think of her whenever we pass a garden. L. J. and Sandra, Silver Spring MD

Laura O'Donnell

November 6, 2013

Bev was truly a very kind and thoughtful person. I shall remember her and pray for her always.

Nancy Teas-Crain

November 6, 2013

I was so sad to hear of Beverly's passing. She was such a treasured friend. Her spirit was so strong and bright. I loved spending time in her company.

November 5, 2013

Dear Bev's family
everyday I think of Bev when I walk out my front door and see my garden. She has inspired me in my gardening and was a wonderful women
Donna Polizio
Hastings on Hudson NY

Kevin and Shelley

November 4, 2013

Dear Melanie and family, We are so sorry to hear of the loss of your sister and friend. We will always remember her with a cute little doggy tucked up under her arm. May fond memories sustain and comfort you.

Monique Buzzarté

November 3, 2013

Here's some of my trombone sounds for you, dear Beverly - resounding always. Offered as solace for all those who loved you, who knew you, whose lives you made better through your own.

http://www.buzzarte.org/music/elegy.mp3
Elegy by Monique Buzzarté for trombone and live processing, performed by Monique Buzzarte.

May in time our grief be eased, our sorrow lessened, and our tears mixed more and more often with laughter and happy memories.

Bill Smith

October 26, 2013

Mrs Isis, Dawn and Melanie...
Beverly will never be forgotten-- wise, beautiful, soulful-- our luminous Bev. Tender condolence to you and to your families-- I send a tribute of love to you all.

Michelle Marshall Friedman

October 23, 2013

Beverly was one of my step grandfather's three daughters. Her father married my grandmother in 1969. I spent a good amount of time with Beverly and saw the fruits of her labor over the years in my grandmothers backyard. She was so gifted in the landscaping arena. She was always so kind and treated me with respect. If my grandfather were still alive Beverly's death would have broken his heart but I take solace in knowing father and daughter can now spend eternity together.

Margaret Peeler

October 23, 2013

I met Beverly over 12 years ago when she was doing some gardening work for the NYC Parks Department. She always struck me as someone who was wise and thoughtful and took great care in her work. I met her again years later in my own neighborhood of Inwood. She, walking her dog or lovingly tending the plants in a sidewalk tree pit; me, corral-ing or carrying my 2 small children up the long hill outside her building. We would chat about plants, urban gardens, and ways to beautify the local public schools with gardens. I got to meet her lovely niece Naomi during her brief stay in NYC.
I will miss Beverly and our chance encounters. She was a beautiful person inside and out. My deep condolences to her family.
Margaret Peeler

Patricia Loughlin

October 22, 2013

Loved working with Bev at RCS.She's in my prayers.

Peter Simon

October 22, 2013

Beverly was a great asset to Riverdale Country School. She was a visionary whose ideas were ahead of their time. Her work with us was all too brief.

Adeley L

October 22, 2013

Fond memories of your artistry and the "spunk" you brought to Riverdale. My condolences to your family. Adele

Susan Pound

October 22, 2013

Beverly had the greatest smile. She was and is an inspiration to all who came in contact with her. I will remember her always when I see a patch of flowers in this land of concrete.

Jackie Perreira-Skillman

October 22, 2013

How sad this must be for all of you. I'm very sorry for your loss.

Sonny Collado

October 22, 2013

Sorry for your loss.

Kay Redington

October 21, 2013

Mrs. Isis, Nancy and Melanie,
My heart aches for each of you. I think back with great joy on many lovely childhood memories and Beverly as a part of that great throng of neighborhood kids. Always such a sweet and spirited girl! I hope that your memories will bring you some comfort during this trying time. Thinking of you and Beverly with great fondness.

Matthew Goodman

October 20, 2013

Beverly, I miss you very much, and I cherish the moments I got to spend with you.

October 20, 2013

I,m so sorry for your loss. soon no one will say, "I am sick." Isa.33:24

Mark and Mary Ann Behme

October 20, 2013

Dear Melanie and family, we are so sorry to hear about the passing of your sister. We have fond memories of her working about in your garden and of course the cute little dogs she had with her. With sympathy, Mark and Mary Ann Behme

October 20, 2013

You are still on our minds at Riverdale, and every time we look out over this campus we remember how much thoughtful beauty you brought to it. People still say, "I miss Beverly - she was a real artist" when they see some of the less successful landscaping attempts that have come to pass. But your fingerprint is still on the place, and you would love the gardens that have grown from the philosophical seeds you planted so long ago. Rest easy. - Debbie

Kristin Norderval

October 20, 2013

Beverly achieved her vow: she was indeed kind and compassionate, and found many ways to improve this world. The world is poorer for her passing. I met Beverly in Inwood, and most of our encounters were on walks in Inwood park. Beverly was engaged and wise, and had a great sense of humor. She is much missed here in Inwood.

Susan Poliacik

October 20, 2013

Beverly,
You brought beauty into the world that I was lucky enough to see every day. The cello times were a pleasure as well. Goodby, dear soul.
S. Poliacik

October 18, 2013

Beverly, you will be greatly missed, Love Al and Vonnie

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