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Sally Evans Beckwith

Newark, New Jersey

Age 83

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Sally Beckwith, 83, died Wednesday, April 20, 2011, at the Center for Hope Hospice in Scotch Plains, N.J. Born Nov. 17, 1927, in Brooklyn, N.Y., Sally lived in Westfield, N.J., for most of her life, later moving to Plainfield, N.J., and residing most recently at Whispering Knolls in Edison, N.J....

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Loved her dearly as her son in law married to her daughter Susan rest in peace mom!

Deputy Chief Schmalenberger....Know that we are praying for you and your family during this difficult time. Love and Miss you much! Dee

My condolences to all of Sally's family and close friends. I will forever remember Sally as the most genuine and dedicated human being I had the pleasure of knowing and working with. Head-strong all the way, I learned much from her. I will treasure you always, Sally. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Sally was a talented person, and one of our Value member, The Latin American Coalition , Secretary will be missing ....... some times words
are not enought to express, the kindness. intelligent, dedicated person
she was. She brought progress to our organizacion as a SECRETARY
..... Pete our condolence with you and her family....... we are in these moment together us a family.... I have the same pain....thank you
for all both of you have done to help United our Comunity....

I first met Sally when she was guest vocal soloist at the First Unitarian Society of Plainfield. She was an intelligent performer, always prepared and always musical. I will miss her welcoming exuberance, kindness, and empathetic sensibility.

Sally was such a delightful person with her constant smile. We worked together on the Plainfield Arts Festival along with Pete and others and she was always one you could count on for both good ideas and eager helping hands. My love and prayers are with her family, Pete and her many friends.

I will always remember Sally on stage with the fish-net tights - what -? - maybe 8 years ago? Her voice and her legs were great! It was a supreme joy to stand next to her in the choir - I could feel her voice.
Kathy Weldy, Fanwood, N.J.

I got to know Sally when she directed two plays in which I performed at Act IV.
She was a very gifted, patient, director who brought out the best in some very green amateur actors. Her productions were always fun -- and successful. She will be sorely missed by many people.

I first met Sally as I worked as the Office Administrator for the Unitarian Church. She was a very loving person. She and her companion Pete were always such a joy to be around with. I will sincerely miss her. My condolence to all family members.

Margarita Sanchez