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Newton -|-
December 27, 2010
To the Aronson family, sorry for your loss, may GOD give you his LOVE, PEACE, and STRENGTH in this time of sorrow. She is with JESUS now and she is seeing what we can't even imagine what it looks like up there and seeing the most IMPORTANT man that walked on this earth and still LIVES. She is your personal ANGEL and she is RESTING IN PEACE, and her brand knew body will never feel pain again, her heart will never feel sorrow. Find strength in knowing one day you shall see her again. So celebrate her LIFE and find joy that she is with GOD now. -|-
Peggy Prows
December 18, 2010
I always enjoyed stories about Aunt Bev and my mom as young women...they seemed so mysterious...dating soldiers!!!! Aunt Bev was always kind when visiting, although she was pretty direct and wanted the straight scoop...and I liked that about her. I wish I could have known her better!
Karen Prows
November 30, 2010
I will always remember Aunt Bev as a wonderful, caring person with a very positive attitude towards life and everyone she met. She was so kind to us when we were growing up and I have many fond memories of our get-togethers. I know that she is now with her other siblings, Stan, Ken, and Lee (my dad) as well as with their parents and that gives me comfort. Sending my love and best wishes to each member of the family. Karen
November 30, 2010
We are so sorry to learn of the passing of Beverly. She was our neighbor on Chaumont Circle and we have many fond memories of her. She was a sweet lady and always willing to help others and loved volunteering her time in various areas. We will always remember her and her love of her dog Molly...the 2 were inseparable around here. We wish God' comfort to the family and we know Beverly was good Christian lady and she is now with her Lord. May you find peace in her death and rejoice that she is with her Lord. Our sincere sympathy, Brad and Linda Gale
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