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Anne Daphne Beals

Sacramento, California

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BEALS, Anne Daphne (Aldinger)Born November 12, 1933, in Detroit, Mich., passed away on July 7, 2007, in her home with her family by her side. Preceded in death by her husband of 37 years, Robert Martin Beals, she is survived by her daughter Katherine Anne Beals, son Christopher Lee Beals,...

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Anne, enjoying lunch on my balcony December 4, 2006

To Anne & her precious family,
I will miss your Mom, Anne, very much. I saw her every week for 14 years as I did her hair. Anne would share many of her beautiful life stories as I styled her hair. On my days off we enjoyed lunch together once in a while & movies or just visiting at my home with my dog, Leia. I will miss you always Anne & I can't believe your gone. Praise God you are at Peace with Him. I love you!
Your friend in Christ,
Caryn

Mom Beals,
I miss you so much. I will always cherish our outings together. Music Circus in the heat of a summer night, shopping, shopping and yet more shopping, lunches, the multitude of extended family gatherings, most especially Mother's Day @ Coloma Park and Thanksgiving. I couldn't have asked for a better mother in law. It was an honor having you in my life the past 18 years. You confronted your battle with courage and dignity. Thank you for everything Mom! I love you.
Pax...

Chris, Your mom can now be at peace. It sounds like she was a really neat lady and someone special to have known. I'm keeping you and her in my prayers.

Anne was a beautiful lady, and one of my mom's best friends (Nancy)! My family always enjoyed being with her and attending events together at "The Club"...4th of July celebrations, Bingo nights, and Wednesday Fried Chicken suppers. Anne was such a great friend to my mom. They enjoyed weekly bridge games, meals out, and had playdates together for Dulce and Willa, their furry children.

We loved Anne and will miss her very much!

Anne will be missed by all our family. It was always great to know she was coming to all the family events (mothers day, thanksgiving etc.) because you knew the artichoke dip was on the way. Its good to know she had her children around to be with her. She would have been proud of you all. May she rest in peace.