Beverly-Stark-Obituary

Beverly A. Stark

Buffalo, New York

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Of Buffalo, NY, March 17, 2004, beloved wife of Charles C. Stark; loving mother of Charles W. (fiancee Karen A. Rizzo) and Allison Stark; dear daughter of Mary Louise and the late Richard A. Willard Sr.; sister of Mary Louise (William) Barrett, Richard (Mary) Willard Jr., Kenneth (Barbara)...

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Charlie:

Josette & I extend our condolences to you and your family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Dear Charlie and Family,
We were so sorry to hear of Bev's passing. I will always remember how sweet and happy Bev was all the time when we worked together at Graphic Controls, and how she always had a smile for me. Please accept our sincere condolences.
Donna Marmie and Son Michael

I was so sorry to hear about your loss. I have wonderful memories of Beverly as a St. Teresa classmate, and at the great family gatherings at the Willard Farm.

Dear Charlie
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time of sorrow.

Rukmini Nalla

Dear Charlie, Chuckie & Allison,
I was stunned at the news about Bev which I rec'd Friday. She always made my days brighter. She had such an inner beauty about her which made her so very special. I hope the memories you have will carry all of you through this very trying time. You are in my thoughts and prayers and Bev will always hold a special place in my heart, I have many wonderful memories of her and I will miss her terribly.
Lori Lovern

Charlie, The sad news has traveled west and reached us here in LV. We are shocked and saddened by Bev's passing. We shared the same work environment at Graphic Contols, same street on Ramona, and same church, St. Ambrose. Our deep condolence for your loss. . .
Glenn & Mary Pasier

Bev always was a very special person. She was a not only a co-worker but also a friend. My thoughts and prayers are with you Charlie.

Charlie and family.. I wanted to tell you how sorry i am to hear about Bev's passing. She could make you feel good about yourself just by saying hello, because she always had a big smile on her face whenever i saw her at the Y. She will be missed. You will all be in my thoughts and prayers.

Please accept my apologies for the mixup in the prior condolence. I knew Bev while she worked at the YMCA. What a warm and friendly gal! She and I spoke of her son's upcoming wedding and how she was looking forward to it. The YMCA will miss her ability to make the members feel welcome there. I guess I should also give "tootie" a call too. Again, I apologize for the mixup and my thoughts are with you and your family.