Elizabeth Ann McCash

Elizabeth Ann McCash obituary, Naples, Florida

Elizabeth Ann McCash

Elizabeth McCash Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Aug. 25, 2025.
Naples, Florida - Elizabeth Ann McCash, also known as Beth or Beth Ann, passed away peacefully on June 14, 2025, in Naples, Florida, at the age of 86.

Beth was born on July 25, 1938, in Oakwood, Michigan. She graduated from Belleville High School, where she met her high school sweetheart, Richard McCash. Their love story blossomed into a lifelong partnership when they married in 1958. They shared 56 wonderful years together until Richard's passing. In 1973, the McCash family relocated to Naples, Florida.

Beth is survived by her son, Dr. Christopher McCash, (Marie) and their daughters, Michelle and Chloe. She is survived by her granddaughters Lauren and Lindsey Beaber, the beloved children of her late daughter, Dr. Linda McCash. Beth leaves behind her brother Gary Bastedo, (Janet) of Michigan; her sister, Lissa Bastedo-Penner (James) and their daughter Chelsea of Hawaii; other family, Verna Bastedo and many nieces and nephews in Michigan. She was predeceased by her husband Richard and her daughter Linda.

Beth and Richard's home was the heart of the family, a place where holidays, weddings, and many reunions were celebrated. Their warmth and generosity touched everyone who entered their doors, creating lifelong memories for family and friends.

Beth Ann's presence brought comfort and joy to all who knew her. May her memory bring peace to those who loved her.

Beth was a true angel, she was the most adventurous woman with the most infectious spirit. Know for her silliness and her big heart. She will be missed forever by her loving family.

Beth was a vibrant soul who supported the ones around her unconditionally. She will be remembered by her sense of adventure, her love for any excuse to dress up, and the many loved ones that she will continue to shine through that will carry on her ways.

Beth had a loving, kind soul, a zest for life and all things fun in the sun and on the water. She loved a great celebration, her family, her cats and her lifelong friends that she treasured, she will be dearly missed.

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