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Beverly Kendall Obituary


Beverly Louise Kendall NORFOLK – Beverly Louise (Carabine) Kendall, 88, died in Marion, N.Y., Sept. 28, 2008. She was born April 13, 1920, in Norfolk (Ocean View). She was predeceased by her loving husband, Donald Eugene Kendall. She is survived by her five children, Christopher G. (Sondra) Tustin, Judith A. (Glenn) Crumbly, Beverly J. (Steven) Hall, Donna L. (James) Rosnick, and Patricia B. (Marilyn) Kendall; 14 grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren, and three great-great-grandchildren. The family will receive friends in Rosewood Kellum Funeral Home Thursday at 11 a.m. with services following at noon. Burial will be in Woodlawn Memorial Park. Special thanks for special care given by LifeTime Care Hospice and especially her granddaughter Beverly L. Bunn.

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Published by The Virginian-Pilot on Sep. 30, 2008.

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Virginia Sloper

October 29, 2008

Beverly was a very pretty little lady. She was full of fun! How nice that she is back with her husband that she loved so much. Her children took very good care of her.

The Light of My Life

Pat Kendall

October 27, 2008

Matthew, Amanda, Brandon, Mackenna, Alexander Turner

October 27, 2008

Nanny you have touched so many lives in ways you would never think. Your life was full of just that, Life. You are forever in my heart and our family is so happy to know you are with God and back with PopPop. I am comforted knowing I will one day get to see you again. God has a beautiful angel now. Thank you for your love and all the memories you have brought to me and all the others.

Donna Rsnick

October 26, 2008

My memories are etched in Gold Mom. Your beauty,love and humor will be missed but never forgotten. I invisioned your passing to heaven being one of music and dance. I saw you in daddys arms swooning to the tennesse waltz since that was the song that brought you two together so many years ago. Once again your with him and others that have passed on before you. I will see you and Dad once again so save me a place on your dance card. Thank you for all you have given me thru life, love and wisdom to be the woman I am today. I saw you thru the eyes of a stranger last week, her hair, her eyes and the comforting smile we passed between us. It was but a brief moment but it stayed with me then as it does today. I love you Mom forever and always, Love, Your daughter Donna

Jack and Nancy Idell

October 25, 2008

Nany is with all her children again.
We all will be with them soon enough.
Nancy Carabine Idell

Beverly Hall

October 25, 2008

Mother, going home for so long, was your wish, your desire. It has been a bittersweet period in our lives. We didn't want you to go, but more importantly we didn't want you to suffer, and your happiness and comfort was always our main objective. Your leaving our presence has been difficult for us who have to remain here for awhile longer before we too can enter into God's house and be surrounded with God's presence. This we know, has been a wonderful joy for you. You are home now Mother, you are home! Enjoy your time with our Dad and and the rest of all your family; we will see you all soon. Until the end of our time, you will remain warmly and lovingly in our hearts, souls and the wonderful memories you created for us all. Thank you for all you have done for us here on earth and will continue to do for us through your strong spirit and with God's direction.
Love,
Bevie and Steve

Judy crumbly

October 4, 2008

Mother,
You will always live in our hearts and prayers for ever. We miss you so much.
All our love
Judy & Glenn

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