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Beverly J. Gamble

Annville, Pennsylvania

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Beverly J. Gamble, 56, of 955 N. Rt. 934, Annville, died Friday, June 20, 2008, in the Hershey Medical Center. She was the wife of Frank J. Gamble, with whom she would have celebrated their 34th wedding anniversary this November. Born in Clearfield on Aug. 27, 1951, she was the daughter of M....

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Beverly was my friend in our early years. We planned to ran a cord from my home to hers (kind of a phone system at the farm) to talk to each. Can't remember if we ever did but that does not mater. We cared for each other.

I'm still here Boo and often think of you.

I am soooo terribly sorry Mr. Gamble for the loss of your wife. I was unaware that she was ill and didnt know she had passed until today when Connor had told me. I am so sorry. If you need anything at all we will be here for you. We loved her as we do you. Thank you so much for the care that you have given my children at the school. Mrs. Gamble will be truly missed by us all.

Parent of Milton Hershey School students who Mr. & Mrs. Gamble were relief parents for.

Our sympathy goes out to you, Frank, and your three sons at the loss of your wife and sure that all those close to her will miss her so.
Ruth and Wilfred Thiel

I wish to extend our sympathy and prayers to your family on the loss of Bev. She was a great friend and pal in my years at the "Valley". I was so sorry to hear of her illness and then of her passing. I wish I could have been at the funeral. Bev was a very "SPECIAL" person. She loved to have fun and smile -- a LOT, giving of herself was no strange thing for her for others all the time (not just at the Valley, but with her kids at Hershey). We bless and thank her for all the support she...

To the Gamble Family,
Offering my deepest condolences to your family at this difficult time. Bev was such a nice cheerful lady. she always greeted me with a smile. I will miss her deerly. (I am your mail carrier.)

Dear Frank & Family: What meaningful funeral services we shared yesterday. On behalf of the faculty and staff at LVC I want to thank you for allowing us to speak with you and offer our condolences.

Frank, my prayers are with you and family. I only met Bev once, but was impressed with her friendliness and openness. I am glad you had such a loving companion like her. May God hold you in His loving arms in this time of sorrow and always.

Offering my deepest condolences. Bev will surely be missed by all who knew her, and she certainly touched the hearts of many. I hope the memory of her smile and bright personality will help to bring you comfort during this difficult time.

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.