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Beverly Ann Muller

Montville, Connecticut

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Beverly Ann Muller February 24, 1942 - January 3, 2014 UNCASVILLE - Beverly Ann Muller, 71, passed away on January 3, 2014 at New London Rehab & Care Center with her family by her side. She was born February 24, 1942, a daughter of the late Margaret (Laroux) Lundborg and Eugene Laroux, Sr....

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Everyday I think of my sister Bev and just know that God has restored her and reunited her with those she loved. I know you are in God's loving arms now and what could be better than that.
I( know is with you until we meet again.
April, you;ve been a phenomenal daughter.
Love, Aunt Sandy

I am sorry to hear of Bev's death. Having worked with her for many years at A&T a wonderful person, always willing to give of her time and help. My deepest sympathy.

Sorry for your loss.

Heartfelt sympathy toall, especially April, losing 2 loved ones in 6 mos. Bev was so loved, was such a helpful and giving person. She's now with Karl whom she missed so terribly. For that we can be grateful.

So SORRY April, you've had a rough year. I have great -funny- crazy memories of Aunt Bev, the Christmas eves, the sleepovers. Her curlers all jacked up :)many... sending you peaceful thoughts. Deanna Boileau-Gilman

Dear April and family...My love and prayers are with you all. Words cannot express the loss, but the memories are beautiful and wholly cherished deep within my heart and soul...from the time you were a baby...I will help in any way. With much love, Aunt Marsha (Muller- Coughlin)

Sandy, Our hearts go out to you and your family in the loss of your sister, Beverly. Our condolences to all of you,

April and family,

I am very saddened to hear of Bav's passing. I worked with her at A&T for many years and she was an umbelievable woman who cared deeply for her family. She will be greatly missed. God bless to you and your family.

I will always remember the way that Aunt Bev welcomed me into the family and I immediately felt loved by her the minute we met. I will miss her dearly, she was definitely one of a kind. May you all feel comfort in the good memories.