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Beverly Boquist LeBovit

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Beverly Boquist LeBovit, 86, wife of the late Dr. George B. LeBovit, formerly of Palmer Township, passed away on November 12, 2012 in Fort Myers Florida. Born: Beverly was born in Philipsburg, New Jersey to Herman Boquist and Eleanor Heller Boquist Dixon of Philipsburg, New Jersey. Personal:...

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Happy Birthday Bev,
You are missed so much yet your broad smile and girlish laugh live on in our hearts and memories.

Happy Birthday Bev, You are missed so much yet your big smile and girlish laugh are ever-present in our hearts and memories. Always, Donnie

In loving remembrance of my mother on her birthday tomorrow, June 8. She would have been 87. I miss her so much but know she's with me in spirit. Thanks to all our friends and family for sending her their love!

Dear Patty, Lisa, Mitch, Cali, and Remy,
Pete and I were so fortunate to spend some time with Aunt Bev while she lived in New Mexico. My favorite memory is of the time Patty, Aunt Bev, Pete and I went to Bishop's Lodge for Christmas Dinner. The whole experience was wonderful, ending with a beautiful light snowfall at the lodge. We were all in awe of the beauty it created with the Christmas lights strung on the trees, the little stream and the post and rail fence. It was the kind of...

I met Patte in 1966 in the 8th grade homeroom which was arranged alphabetically: Kisselbach...LeBovit. Later, during high school, I met Bevie & George (Patte's mom & dad) and sister Lisa. Bevie treated me like family, often inviting me for dinner, while Dr. George would invite me along when he'd fly his plane to the Reading, PA airport for a cup of tea some Saturday mornings. Bevie's family (Boquist) knew my family in Phillipsburg a generation before I met the LeBovits so it was only natural...

Thanks for your thoughts and memories!
Patte and Lisa

Patti and Lisa, Condolences on the passing of your mother.

Patty, Lisa, Mitch, Cali, and Remy, I am so sorry for your loss. I always enjoyed being around your mother/Grandmother. The last time she visited New Jersey, we learned of our mutual fondness of PBS and British Comedies. We shared a good laugh together in my parent's living room. Know that I am thinking of all of you, and sending my love. Your cousin Connie and family

Dear Patti and Lisa, I remember going to both your Stewartsville and Easton homes. My favorite memory of your mom was her laugh. I can only remember your mom being happy when we (your Aunt Betty and her kids) were around so I heard that laugh often ... you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Love, Jayne (Drake) and Neil Frankenfield