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Beatrice Rowney

San Lorenzo, California

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Beatrice "Aunty Bea" Rowney1914-2013

Beatrice M. Rowney died peacefully the morning of June 20th at the age of 99 at Mercy Retirement and Care Center in Oakland, CA. Throughout her life, she approached each day with purpose and possibility no matter the circumstance, and was an inspiration to...

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Dear Aunty Bea, imposible to forget anyone like you: the personification of heart and strength. Thank you for the many blessings you bestowed on my life, and that of my family-blessings I carry today.

She was a great friend to all of us Lincoln Park kids in the late 40's and early 50's. Especially loved the Easter Hat Parades. What a great lady she was.

Bea was a wonderful neighbor of ours for 30 years. We miss her dearly.

Miss Rowney hired me twice! In "61 and "72. Grateful for her example of being a professional. Rest in Peace! Teri Huntington (Alameda,Ca)

When I was young boy in the 1930's and spent most ofmy time @ Washington Park on the west end. When we traveled to Lincoln Park for sports Miss Rowney always made us feel welcome and at home. What a wonderful Lady and I have fond memories of those days.
Jack Brodie

Bea was a wonderful part of my life. she was a mentor a friend and a beautiful person inside and out. She was also a very wonderful friend to my mother Florence White whom she lunch with, along with many City of Alameda retirees. We are saddened to see her pass, Yet our lives are enriched for having had her here. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Carol White Scialdone

What wonderful memories of a grand lady and super role model! You will be missed dear, but know you are busy having a party with your brother, sister-in-law, and others who have blessed us and gone before.

I will always remember Auntie Bea - especially at Lincoln Park during the 40's. She was a great person and we all respected her.

I will always remember "Auntie Bea", especially at Lincoln
Park during the 40's! She was a very wonderful and unusual lady and we all respected her.