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Beverly Finley

Atlanta, Georgia

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Family-Placed Death Notice FINLEY, Beverly Beverly Finley, of Plantation Drive, East Point, GA, died March 22 at the home of her sister, Darlene (Dolly) Orr, of Ellensburg, WA. Born Beverly Ann Kroll in 1937 in Clintonville, WI, she left home as a teenager for Chicago, IL. Her early career...

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I worked briefly with Beverly at Delta Airlines in the customer care department in Atlanta. I recall her being a very lively and open person who enjoyed life. Although I didn't know her very well; I thought of her as a " kindred spirt " and was saddened to learn of her passing. Please accept my deepest sympathy and condolences.

My deepest sympathy to Dollie, Dave, Joel and their families during this painful time. Bev and I go back to the "Chicago" days. What an incredible Lady. She will be missed by so many.

It will be the little things that I will remember, the lunches, the laughter, & picking her up for Red Hat get togethers. And although it may seem hard right now, it will be the memories of these little things that help to bring the smiles back again through the sadness of losing her. She was our Red Hat Sister and we loved her dearly. We shall miss her even more. God Bless Dolly, Dave and Joel and their families during their time of sorrow. My heart and my home are open should you need...

Mrs. Finley was A wonderful person who meant a great deal to the Historical Society. Our sympathies.

Beverly always had a smile on her face, quick wit, spunk, and a "tell it like it is" personality. Beverly's passion and dedication remains unmatched. She put together a terrific committee and created "the best darn dog show this city has ever seen!" Beverly's strength, courage, and kindness are inspirational. Our city is missing someone special... missing something special... we miss you Beverly.

I learned more about life from this yankee than I have from most southerners. It takes a special person to stand out the way you did in East Point...well known, but still well liked by almost everyone you met. You have left a hole in our community, and are missed by us all.

Goodbye, dear girl. Loved your sense of humor and your girlish giggles, especially when rubbed with a rollling pin on the floor. What fun we had! What a trooper!

I still can't believe that you're gone. Life will never be the same. My thoughts go to her family~~ she took such pride in everything they ever did. She will be greatly missed by those that knew and loved her.

A life well lived, her love well shared. Her honesty, vibrant spirit and vivaciousness will be remembered by the many that she touched while here. What a lady!