Beatrice-Hack-Obituary

Beatrice D. Hack

Pittsford, New York

Age 82

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Beatrice D. HackPittsford - January 20, 2021, at age 82, after a short illness, in Tucson, Arizona.Predeceased by her beloved husband, Arthur Hack, Jr., in 1974 and her mother, Beatrice Darrow, in 1987, Bea is survived by her beloved son, John Hack.Born in Brooklyn, NY, Bea grew up in Penn Yan,...

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Bea, may your beautiful soul, now united with Christ, rest in peace. In your life at St. Louis you have always been such a welcoming presence. You are missed.

Bea was a wonderful welcoming presence to all at St. Louis Church. She shared her love of liturgy and music with everyone. Thank you, Bea. RIP.
Extending our sympathy to John.

It was a blessing to have known Bea. May she rest in peace.

Bea has been a part of our lives for many years. I was so sad to hear of her passing. She will be greatly missed! God bless her and John!

Bea, You will be dearly missed and we greatly appreciate all the years you lovingly dedicated to the children of St. Louis school and the parishioners. "Well done my good and faithful servant."

We love Mrs Hack

She had nothing but good words for all and was a constant at St Louis.

Our prayers are for her and with the family.

God bless her.

I'll never forget meeting Bea. She was the most lovely welcome to the parish. I love the photo you have here because that's the smile she wore whenever greeting me. I give thanks to her careful work to train us to for ministries at mass. I was new to St. Louis and she was so approachable for any questions. She also was gifted with a grace in asking for volunteers -- and asked me to lector at daily masses. Some of us need that nudge and she had that gift! I've missed her presence among us. -...

She introduced my children to music. She suggested my fifth grader try the cello, an unlikely choice in my opinion. But he excelled, and played in orchestra through senior year in high school. In so doing, he discovered he had perfect pitch and a real love of music. I'm eternally grateful to Bea. RIP!

Mrs Hack introduced myself and my little sisters to music. None of us were great singers, but two of us played woodwind instruments for all of our school careers. I moved on from my first instrument to another and ultimately, the study of music composition. Since learning about music as a child, I grew to fully enjoy listening and creating my own. Thank you, Mrs Hack.