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Rachel Hovet

Homosassa, Florida

1943-2011

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Mrs. Rachel Ann Hovet, 67, of Homosassa, FL, died Friday, April 8, 2011, in Lecanto, FL. She was born August 25, 1943, in Piedmont, AL, daughter of Walter and Genett (Gaines) Beam. She worked as a factory machine operator.Mrs. Hovet was preceded in death by father, Walter Beam, and brother,...

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When I was a teenager I went through a tough time in my life and you were there for me. We would go to the mall and out to eat but mostly you would listen to me and I would end up smiling and felt so much better. I thank you for that. God bless you Ann.

Our sympathies and prayer are with you all.
Betty Jean Hall Crowe and family
Daughter of Dorothy Hall

Ann

This is your cousin Flora. I was just remembering the good times
we had when we were all young. For instance, I can still see you
driving down highway 441 when we would come to meet you.
You always had a big smile on your face and were waving to beat the band. We would spot that little white corvair right away. Always loved you and will surely miss you. God is with you.

Flora and Bud Westmoreland

to my aunt i loved dearly i will never forget you and the times we had when i was young. You will always be in my heart and my memories. I will always remember your laughter and always making us laugh, and spending time with you, larry, and lynn when you came to visit us in alabama. You will be missed but always remembered. Your neice. Debbie........

Aunt Ann i will always remember you.we would always write letters to each other when i was a kid,and coming to bama to see us.i love you and u will always be in my memories.

To a wonderful aunt who i always called Ann {i see that you had a little secret} i never knew that your name was rachel . you always made me laugh when ever you came in the room. I would be so happy when i found out that you larry an lynn was coming to bama couldnt wait to see you.
You will be missed dearly but you will never be forgotten love you Ann {orval} Clayel beam

to my aunt i loved dearly i will never forget you and the times we had when i was young. You will always be in my heart and my memories. Your neice debbie beam.

Aunt Ann (Rachel, I never knew this was your first name)I will always rermember you coming to visit us in Alabama, I was always so excited to see you, Larry and Lynn. Times were always fun with you in the room. You would always make everyone laugh. I can also remember while in ther Navy, calling you when my ship pulled into port at Fort Lauderdale, you were always there. I will miss you.

Words could never express how much I loved you. Although I am
91, I will never forget the good times we had when your children
were young. We did so much together. I will miss you more than
you will ever know. Sweet Jesus will watch over everything.
Your loving mother.