To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
3 Entries
Ellen and Bea, November 2003
Johnny & Carole Linsky
February 8, 2005
“Aunt” Bea meant a lot to us. Whenever Carole and I travelled to the North Shore, we visited her. She was a joy to be with – such enthusiasm for life and family. She greeted us as her own and sometimes phoned to say hi. We will miss her. Here is a photo from Nov 2003 at her house.
Debora Laflamme (Linsky)
February 8, 2005
A woman who's dedication to her family went way beyond blood relations.
'Auntie Bea' was a 2nd grandmother to me, and will be very missed.
Sally Francis
February 8, 2005
I was so sorry to hear about Bea. She was a wonderful lady. The times that she, Bertha, Ben and Harry spent with my parents made them seem like members of our family. I have lots of good memories. My thoughts are with you.
Showing 1 - 3 of 3 results
The nightly ceremony in Washington, D.C. will be dedicated in honor of your loved one on the day of your choosing.
Read moreWhat kind of arrangement is appropriate, where should you send it, and when should you send an alternative?
Read moreWe'll help you find the right words to comfort your family member or loved one during this difficult time.
Read moreIf you’re in charge of handling the affairs for a recently deceased loved one, this guide offers a helpful checklist.
Read moreLegacy's Linnea Crowther discusses how families talk about causes of death in the obituaries they write.
Read moreThey're not a map to follow, but simply a description of what people commonly feel.
Read moreYou may find these well-written obituary examples helpful as you write about your own family.
Read moreThese free blank templates make writing an obituary faster and easier.
Read moreSome basic help and starters when you have to write a tribute to someone you love.
Read more