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Beth H. (Greenthal) Sevieri, 73, died unexpectedly at her home on Friday, June 2, 2023. Born in Brooklyn, NY, daughter of the late Stanley and Florence (Rosenwald) Greenthal, she was raised and educated in Great Neck, NY and was a graduate of Great Neck North High School. She later earned her Associate's Degree at Chamberlayne College in Boston. Beth was a resident of Stoughton for over 30 years. She worked as a Medical Transcriptionist for many years before becoming a beloved Teacher’s Aide at the East Elementary School in Sharon over 8 years ago. She also worked as the Starter at Cedar Hill Golf Course in Stoughton for several years. Beth was an avid fan of the New England Patriots, an animal lover and enjoyed golf and gardening in her free time. Her most cherished time was spending time with her family and her friends.
Beth is survived by her husband Richard E. Sevieri of Quincy and her beloved daughter Sarah A. Sevieri and her longtime partner Juan Rivera of Stoughton. She was the loving “Gia” of Marielle, Mia and Ava. She was predeceased by her brother Glen Greenthal and is also survived by her sister Susan Hurd of NH and her cherished dogs, Rocky and Abby.
Memorial Services will be held in the Farley Funeral Home, 358 Park St. (Rt. 27) Stoughton on Tuesday, June 13th at 4PM with visiting hours prior to the services from 3-4PM. In lieu of flowers, donations in Beth’s memory may be made to MSPCA-Angell Memorial Hospital, 359 South Huntington Ave., Boston, MA 02130.
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Susan Greenthal Hurd
June 13, 2023
If there is anything we can say about our siblings, it is that in them we have a unique mirror into our own childhood, shared memories, a window to another time, a feeling of being home again. I carry so many memories of Beth and today I'd like to share a few. Beth was smart and funny with a quirky sense of humor. Beth, like our father, had a green thumb. Every plant she touched flourished in her care. We spent eight weeks of every summer at Kee Wah and then Roosevelt Camps; times I will cherish forever. Beth was a fiercely competitive athlete and she excelled at all sports. When teams were chosen she was always the number one pick. Beth and shared a love of music. While I enjoyed Dylan, the Beatles and Fleetwood Mac, Beth loved the Rolling Stones and the Bee Gees, Growing up with our brother Glenn, our parents thought it was important to spend time outside every day. The three of us would go outside, no matter the season, and find ways to entertain ourselves for hours. These times are some of my favorite memories. Most importantly, Beth was a loyal friend, a wonderful mother and grandmother and regardless of distance and time spent apart I love her deeply and I will miss her forever.
Beth's sister Susan
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Susan Greenthal Hurd
June 12, 2023
If there is anything that we can say about our siblings, it is that in them we have a unique mirror into our own childhood, shared memories, a window to another time, a feeling of being home again. I carry so many memories of Beth and today, I'd like to share a few with you. Beth was smart and funny with a quirky sense of humor. Beth, like our father, had a green thumb. Every plant she touched flourished in her care. We spent 8 weeks of our summer at Kee Wah camps for years. Times I will cherish forever. Beth was a fiercely competitive athlete and she excelled in all sports. When teams were chosen, Beth was always a first round pick. Beth and I shared a love of music, while I enjoyed Dylan, Fleetwood Mac, and the Beatles, Beth loved The Rolling Stones and Bee Gees and remained a fan for many years. Growing up with our brother Glenn, our parents thought it was important to spend time outside, no matter the season, we would go outside, all three of us and find ways to entertain each other for hours. Looking back, these times were some of my favorite memories. Most importantly, Beth was a loyal friend, a wonderful mother and grandmother, and regardless of distance or time spent apart, I loved her deeply and I will miss her forever.
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