In memory of

Borghild "Bea" Dahl

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Mom and Arnold - Christmas 2003

July 12, 2007

Arnold Dahl

July 12, 2007

Thanks to each of you who signed mom's guestbook and for sharing our mutual love for her. Your memories of mom are a great reminder of a life well lived.

Liv Poland

July 10, 2007

Dear John, Patricia and Arnold: I share in your grief in your loss of your wonderful mother. She was indeed a jewel. She was so proud of "her boys" and Pat, she loved you as her daughter. You all were so dear to her, and all the love you showered on her was her greates joy. I feel so prvileged to have known her all these years and for all the fun times she, my mother and I shared on visits and trips both in Tulsa, Norway, London, Helsinki, Stockholm and many other fun places we went together. If I should guess what those two wonderful ladies are doing right now, they probably "har en god sterk kopp kaffe sammen". May God bless you. Love from Liv

Carol McDougal Braden

July 10, 2007

I have had 2 grandma's in my life. One taught me to jig the other to polka.One taught me to cook folksy the other fancy. Both taught me to love music in all of its forms and having a good time balanced out all of the hard work they both did. Each were independent women who earned respect the hard way, by working for it and not having the "I can't do it" attitude. Each helped to form the woman I am today and I thank them for it. When I was a little girl Grandma Bea would take me to spend the night with her. We would go to the movies or watch TV or cook. It didn't matter which because I loved spending time with her as much as she loved having me. She shared stories of far away Norway and New York and although I've only always wanted to be an "Okie" she helped give birth to my imagination which did and still does take me anywhere I want to go. I lost both of my grandma's in the 1980's, one to death and one to divorce. I'm sorry that I was too stubborn and afraid of being hurt to see if I could have gotten one back. May God forgive me for not at least finding out and telling you how much you meant to me, Grandma Bea. When I see you in heaven I will apologize to you for my pride at the feet of my Savior. My prayer for you now is that you are setting at the feasting table of The Lamb and someone is cooking for you for a change. Arnie my deepest sympathies go out to you and your wife and to you Uncle John. Les and I are truly sorry for your loss. I still love you Grandma.Your granddaughter, Carol

Eric and Judy Talla

July 10, 2007

For one who has lived so long there is much to celebrate in Bea's life. May you find joy in the dawn of this new day of rich memories of her life's journey and those she touched. Our acquaintance through the Norwegian Club of Tulsa.

David and Joan Stein

July 9, 2007

We are members of the Norweigen club here in Tulsa and although we never met Bea we extend our sympathies to the family members.

Madelyn Dalton

July 9, 2007

God Speed Grandma Bea,
We know you are already at your destination. You touched our lives and we love you. What a great ride you had!, Love, Madelyn, Billie, and all the kids and grandkids

Doris Knudson

July 8, 2007

I met Bea through the Norwegian Club here in Tulsa. It was a pleasure to have known her even in a small way. My sympathies to her family. She will surely be missed!

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