BEVERLY-JOHNSTONE-Obituary

BEVERLY JOHNSTONE

El Paso, Texas

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JOHNSTONE Beverly Anne Johnstone, 60, passed away peacefully at her home, March 18, 2012, surrounded by family. Beverly was born in El Paso on June 26, 1951. After graduating from Texas Tech University she taught French and Spanish at Hanks High school from August 1973 to June 2011. Beverly...

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Still thinking of you to this day! France will always hold a special place in my heart because you inspired me to learn the language. You were tough and supportive to the core. I pray that all the children of this world have someone like you to learn and grow from

The girl who held me when I cried when JFK was assassinated, who braved Drivers' Ed with me and who has all my life held a special place in my heart and mind. I'm so sad to learn of your passing.

Dear Ms J, you were truly and inspiration, a roll model, a friend an a great part of our goals and dreams. You will be always remember and appreciated by the great impact you made in our lives. THANK YOU for giving us all high dreams and hopes, THANK YOU for making our lives better, THANK YOU ... je suis sur que vous etes avec les anges dans un Paris parfait... a bientot

Miss J, you truly did make a difference! You will be missed... Thank you so much for everything you did for me and for all of your students.

Ms. J!!! You had a HUGE impact on my life. You instilled a love of language and foreign cultures in all of us. I am amazed at how learning just a little french has helped me bridge the gap when meeting new people. Some things I will miss: watching you and Mrs. Weaver acting a fool on your lunch break, listening to the CATS soundtrack in your office, giving us M&Ms during tests, going to the treat bucket on my birthday. I am now a teacher and I will keep your spirit alive in my classroom. Dawn...

Dear Mrs.Johnstone, It has come to our surprise that GOD has taken so soon such a great human being. I will always be grateful for the wonderful chats you and I had. My daughters will always be grateful for everything you did for them. You will always live in our hearts and surroundings how can they forget you if they both learned to speak French thanks to you. Lee Ann & Moonshadow as myself will always appreciate your kindness. May you Rest in Peace and may God grant your family the strength...

Ms. Johnstone,
God placed you in our lives for a reason. We are grateful for what you have taught us about life. Now you have received the greatest reward of all . . . Eternal Life with Our Heavenly Father.
Thank You and Job Well Done!

I will miss Ms. Johnstone for the rest of my life. She has remained a part of my life since my sophmore year at Hanks in 1982. She was and is my favorite teacher of all time.
She taught me how to be a good teacher and instilled a love for all things French.
I am now looking for a teaching position in France and I owe it to Ms. J.
All of my love to her family. We students listened to loving stories about them in every class meeting.

Ms. J was one of the best teachers at Hanks High School. She did so much for her students and there was never a dull moment in her classroom. Her classroom reflected her personality and I will never forget her! I miss her so much, but know she is in peace.