Beverly-Brumbaugh-Obituary

Beverly A. Brumbaugh

Akron, Ohio

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Beverly A. BrumbaughBeverly A. Brumbaugh, 44, of Akron, passed away Jan. 23, 2003 after an illness of six months.She attended Kenmore High School and was a graduate of Woodridge High in 1977. She was employed for eighteen years by Akron Porcelain and Plastics. She was treasurer of Local 96 of...

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"Footfalls echo in my mind Down the path we did not take Towards the door we did not open Into the Rose Garden But to what purpose to disturb the dust on a bowl of roses, I do not know." T.S. Elliot Loss is an expression of missed opportunities. As we reflect on the passing of Bev's life, we are sadly reminded of its shortness and the opportunities we missed. As we move foward, may we open the door to our personal opportunities in life and for Bev, may you...

Dear Family, It is with a sad heart that I write to express the loss that our family and friends feel for cousin Bev. I always enjoyed talking to her at the reunions and Christmas at the Bogard Homestead in Canal Fulton. She had a sweet smile and the best laugh that came from the heart. The Brumbaugh family has been going through so much and I want you to know that I think of you often and have you in my prayers. Love and God Bless, Nancy

Dear Brumbaugh Family,
This is Kathy "Little Carol" Merchant Tuttle. Mr. & Mrs. Brumbaugh were like extended family to me when I would visit my grandparents (Paul & Dortha Ries).

I am so sorry to hear about Beverly. You all are in my thoughts and prayers as you go through this difficult time.

Shirley,
we are so terribly sorry to hear the news of the death of your sister. What a horrible thing to lose your sister. I know you must all still be in shock- perhaps since you first knew of her illness. Our thoughts are with you and with your family

Dearest cousin how I have grieved over all of this. We both have many cousins but you were closest to me. I will always have the memories of when we were younger and growing up. It pains me that I couldn't come north to say goodbye. May God Bless you! Susie

I'm so very sorry to hear this news. What a friend we have all lost. I will never forget Time Study School 2000! God Bless! Your sister steel worker, Local 196L.

My deepest sympathies for your loss. I am lucky to be the friend of your sister Shirley Brumbaugh Dillard and am struck with the sadness that your entire family must feel at this time. My prayers are with you, and the entire congregation of Trinity church in DC where I attend church when I work in DC will pray for you this Sunday. Sincerely,
Cindy C. Oxberry

I will miss Bev's smiling face forever! My heart goes out to her family. She will be sadly missed.
Carolyn Tennant

Our thoughts and prayers are with you. With Sympathy, Mavin and Shirley Corbin