Beverly-Bargetto-Obituary

Beverly Regan Bargetto

Soquel, California

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Beverly Regan BargettoMar. 27, 1924-Jan. 14, 2013Resident of SoquelBeverly Regan Bargetto died peacefully in her Soquel home on January 14, 2013. She was 88 years old. Beverly was born in San Francisco, CA on March 27, 1924 to Edward and Winifred Regan. She is preceded in death by her younger...

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Dear Bargetto Family...I knew Beverly for about 35 yrs..ever since she went to Maddock's Bakery..she was a delightful sweetheart of a lady. So kind and caring. Our heartfelt prayers go out to you; her family, in this time of mourning. God bless you and keep you Beverly. You will be truely missed by those people who knew you and you touched with your special warmth and kindness.

Mrs. Bargetto was my 5th grade school teacher, wonderful teacher-fond memories!
God Bless her!!!

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

I've been praying for you, dear Bargettos, for a very long time. I will continue. I will also pray for your mother's soul. May God grant you each deepest peace, comfort and contentment.

I will always remember Beverly's love and kindness and our wonderful conversations about wine, San Francisco, and Ireland! She and Laurence were exceptional parents and raised a beautiful family, and we share the loss of this remarkable woman; God bless their sainted souls.
With sympathy,
John Vukasovich Maleta

Dear Bargetto Family,
Your Mom was such a dear lady, her spirit will be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Think fondly of the many happy memories shared by your family.
Much love,
Maureen

My thoughts and prayers go out to the Bargetto family. I have fond memories of Mrs Bargetto from when my own mother passed in the mid 60's.

My sincere condolences to all of Beverly's family. I met Bev through my late wife, Marie Robert Perkins; together with several other ladies they were classmates at Lone Mountain College and remained close friends throughout their lives. I remember many happy occasions when this group, who called themselves the "Holiday Clan," gathered for a momentous event in one of their lives or just for a jouous social occasion. I treasure these memories at this time of sadness.