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Jennifer Coates
July 24, 2008
Beverly was my real-life hero - I adored her until the end. She taught me lessons of courage, long-suffering, joy in living, never complaining, faith in God. I will miss her warm hugs, her radiant smile and her abiding strength. Bev, until we meet again . . . your devoted friend, Jennifer
JANE HARRINGTON
July 23, 2008
BELINDA AND FAMILY
THINKING OF YOU...DEEPEST SYMPATHY....JANE HARRINGTON
Edith Mack
July 18, 2008
Beverly sure was a very determined person and no matter how sick she was she would have a smile on her face when she greeted you. If her perfume wasn't on or her hair just the way she wanted it she would make you wait until she was "presentable" She loved the gospel and her church meant a lot to her and she never lost hope.
Blessings to you Beverly,
Edith Mack
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