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Beatrice Juanita Yanni, a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and friend, left this world on February 19, 2025, in Denver, Colorado, surrounded by her cherished family and loved ones. Born on October 25, 1935, in Cleveland, New Mexico, Beatrice lived a rich and vibrant life that touched the hearts of everyone she met.
Beatrice dedicated her life to serving others in the medical field. As a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), she poured her heart into her work, nurturing and caring for countless patients throughout her esteemed career until her well-deserved retirement. Her commitment to her profession mirrored her personal values, building a legacy of compassion and dedication.
A remarkable blend of sassiness and intelligence, Beatrice was as hardworking as she was funny. Her laughter echoing through family gatherings and her home made every moment spent with her a joyous occasion. She was straightforward yet loving, embodying a spirit that welcomed everyone who crossed her threshold with open arms. With her nurturing personality, she made even the simplest occasions feel special, often sharing her generosity with friends and family alike.
Beatrice's deep-rooted Catholic faith played an integral role in her life. She found solace and strength in her spiritual beliefs and was a steadfast attendee of church services, drawing a sense of community and connection from her faith.
Beyond her professional and spiritual endeavors, Beatrice enjoyed various hobbies and interests that reflected her colorful personality. She took delight in thrifting—finding hidden gems and treasures—immersed herself in the pages of books, and shared laughter over a cold beer with loved ones. Beatrice was also an active member of a bowling league, showcasing her competitive spirit and love for fun. Her crafty skills shone brightly as a talented seamstress, creating cherished handmade items that her family will forever treasure.
Beatrice leaves behind her devoted husband, Frank, who stood by her side through life's journey, and her loving son, Wayne. She will be lovingly remembered by her stepchildren: Frank (Jackie), Mark (Corine), Vincent (Renee), Christine (Arturo), Leeandra (Larry), and Matilda (Ronald). Her legacy continues through her ten grandchildren, fifteen great-grandchildren, and her one great-great-grandchild, all of whom were blessed to experience her warmth and affection.
Though Beatrice's parents, Inez and Juan, her brother Johnny, and her sister Cordy have preceded her in death, their love and memories live on in her family's hearts, reminding them of how truly special she was.
As we say goodbye to Beatrice Juanita Yanni, let us celebrate her spirit, her laughter, and the love she so generously gave. A life well-lived, woven into the fabric of her family and friends, she will forever remain a guiding light in their lives.
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