Olga-Beaver-Obituary

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Olga Beaver

Pittsfield, Massachusetts

Nov 12, 1942 – Dec 7, 2012

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BORN
November 12, 1942
DIED
December 7, 2012
LOCATION
Pittsfield, Massachusetts

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Flynn & Dagnoli-Montagna Home for Funerals-Central Chapel - North Adams Obituary

Olga Rozinak Beaver, of 100 Southworth St., Williamstown, MA died the morning of December 7, 2012, at her home in the presence of loved ones.She was born on November 12, 1942 in Prague, Czechoslovakia, a daughter of Achill Josef Rozinak and Zora Marie (Liska) Rozinak. She attended schools in...

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As a Bennington student, I was cross-enrolled at Williams in the last Calculus class Professor Beaver taught. I consider myself very lucky for having taken that class with her. She was the best at explaining concepts very throughly that I would be surprised if anyone left that class without understanding everything. I never knew she was from Czech Republic, but she knew that I am from Turkey. Maybe that's why when I told her that I was from Turkey, she smiled so big, and approached me very...

Please accept my deepest condolences on your loss. I had Professor Beaver for Calculus 101 in the fall of 1979 - my freshman year at Williams.

It saddens me to learn of your mother leaving you so soon. I remember her vitality as a parent when you were students and as a valued presence in the Williams and Williamstown communities. As a fortunate, grateful, and,so far,tenacious survivor, I have empathy and sympathy for her and your family. May peace, love, and understanding be with you...

What a shock to hear of Ollie's passing. When I worked at Williams I used to go to Ollie's aerobic class. She was always so vibrant and friendly. Don and family I sympathize for your loss and what a loss to the Williams Community as well.

You will be sadly missed by Patrice Maynard from Home Insread senior care, i feel blessed to have been part of this journey

Don & family - I was devastated to hear about Ollie's death. Whenever seeing her at Williams College she would always comment on my nail polish. We would compare colors. She had a beautiful smile and always a kind word to me. You're in my thoughts and prayers as you go through this very sad time in your life. Peace be with you.