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Elizabeth M. "Beth" Harvey

Oxon Hill, Maryland

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HARVEY, ELIZABETH M. "Beth"

On Wednesday, December 22, 2004. The beloved mother of Michael L. Cumberland, Mark I. and Christian L. Harvey; sister of Richard F., Marilyn A. and Patrick J. Cumberland. Friends may call at the GEORGE P. KALAS FUNERAL HOME, 6160 Oxon Hill Rd., Oxon Hill, MD on...

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Beth´s family, Just stopping by to send my best to all of you. Miss my friend.

Mikey, Mark, Christian and family, Your mom was a great person, neighbor and friend. We had such great times in Marlton and she is forever in my prayers. She would laugh at that for sure. As close neighbors, we were often sitting somewhere on a porch, in a front yard or in a kitchen just jabbering away. We had such a fun group of young parents that looked out for all the kids in our part of Marlton. Then we all moved up to the houses off of Grandhaven. We were really grown ups...

She as a great neighbor and friend. My annual Redskins at RFK buddy. Think of you often and hope that Mikey, Marky and Christian are doing well.

Mike,Mark and Christian,

Your mom was one of those people you meet in life and never forget. She always had a story to tell. From the townhouse to the big time on Grandhaven we had so much fun just hanging around the house or sitting out front at all hours when you guys were little. My heart hurts.

Cindy, Mike and Rhiannon

Dear Siblings and Sons of Beth:
I went to High School with your sister/mother in Freshman year at Notre Dame Academy in Washington,D.C. I'm certain she maybe told you about what great fun she had going to an all girls Catholic H.S. She was the author of a song entitled "Ta, Ta Turtles." It was a big hit based on an old song "before our time even, known as Ka, Ka, Katie" and I can assure you that once NDA girls start responding to your mother's page herewith, other funny and very...

Beth was a kind, loving person who will be remembered by those who knew her. My deepest sympathy to her family.

My heart goes out to the entire family. Beth was a phenomenal woman and a great source of wisdom. I knew Beth at Newman & Holtzinger and MLB where she gave me tremendous advice on childrearing and always could make me laugh. Her sons were her ultimate love and will be her future.
Heather McGiffin

Beth, what can I say? Beth was so full of life, loads of laughs and just down right funny!! Beth was a really good person to be around. Every time I saw her she always had a kind word and a wonderful smile on her face. This is the Beth I'll always remember both physically and spiritually. I shall surely miss you Beth, as I'm sure everyone who worked with you at Newman & Holtzinger.

It is hard to think of Bethie being overcome by anything. I have always known her as a fighter since she was in her early teens, full of fun and laughter, with a soul that was tested and stayed strong. As a little sister, she set an example for us big sisters on dealing with life's adversities-she seemed to have more than her share. I am sure she will continue to teach us all some valuable lessons in living our own lives.