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Pam Hill
August 16, 2007
Our deepest sympathy to all of Bev's family. Please know you all are in our thoughts and prayers.
Heather Langlois
August 4, 2007
For all of Bev's family and loved ones,
My thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this difficult time. I heard of Bev's passing for the first time this morning, so I am sorry I was unable to pay my respects earlier or in person at her services. Bev lit up the world and will continue to do so through each of you. My deepest sympathies, Heather Langlois (a friend of Kelly's)
Susie Vance
August 1, 2007
To Kristina, Ashley, and Chris,
I worked with your Mom at Heartland West in the Long Term Care Unit. I worked in the Recreational Therapy department -- those were some good times -- fun times. I will keep you all in my thoughts and prayers.
LaRena Eggers
August 1, 2007
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
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Terry & Debbie Simmonds
August 1, 2007
With our deepest symphathy to all of Beverly's family and loved ones.
Kerrie Poppa
August 1, 2007
My deepest sympathy to the Coburn family. Bev was a wonderful RN and will be missed by many. Many God comfort you at this difficult time.
Onna Kulaja
August 1, 2007
To the family of Bev.
I am a member of the anesthesia dept. at Heartland, and like everyone else that worked with and loved Bev, I am very sorry for you loss. I have never met anyone that fought harder to try and overcome this dreadful disease of cancer. All of her Heartland family lived through her courageous battle with you and prayed daily for her and her family. I am "on call" tonight and as a result I cannot leave the hospital grounds so I will not be able to meet all of you at visitation. But, I am off tomorrow and maybe there will be time before or after the funeral. I pray God sends each and every one of you someone who will be able to comfort you through this very difficult time and during the many days ahead of you that will stretch into years of missing her and feeling her loss. Please know and feel that she is with God, free of pain, and will watch over each and every one of you. My deepest sympathy. Onna Kulaja
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