Condolences
Hi Pam.
So sorry to read of your mom’s passing. Please know that you and your family are in my thoughts.
All the best, Karen (Class of 1970A)
So sorry to hear of ‘Bird’s’ passing. I remember many fun times together when we were young! Those were the good days!
Love
Wendy and Stuart
Dear Pam and Jack and Family … We will miss her bright eyes and shinning smile … Her famous stories of times past … We wll always remember and cherish her presence in our memories!! Blessings on your days ahead as you celebrate Gags life!!
Love to all … Frank and Anita Carey and Families!!
While greatly saddened by her passing, most of us could only wish we had as full a life and as much to celebrate as Beryl. What a wonderful woman, friend, mother, grandmother. business person and one-liner. Amid the tears I know there will also be great laughter in remembering her–she had a gift of seeing the humor in life. Our best to all of you at this sad time. Wish we could be with you.
Lois and Dan, North Tustin, CA
Jackie and I are saddened by the news, but often think back fondly on the wonderful times we spent with Bird, and on the terrific person (and storyteller) that she was. She did have a long and good life, so there is much to celebrate.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during these days, and we will be there in spirit on Tuesday. No longer a need for a ‘dummy’ at that bridge table in heaven — Jack, Jean and Vin finally have their table full!
Condolences and Warm Wishes,
Chuck
Dear Norm, Linda & Family,
Linda and I would like to express our deep condolences on the passing of your mom, Norm. Your mom and my mom were so alike in the things they enjoyed. She must have been so proud of her wonderful family. We are in Wilkesboro, NC on our way to Hilton Head Island or we would certainly have attended your mom’s service.
Sincerely,
Jim & Linda
Pam and Norm – our condolences on the passing of your mother. Beryl was a wonderfully vibrant and graceful woman. Regards,
Peter and Karin
Beryl was one of the kindest people I had the pleasure of meeting and knowing. I first met Beryl when I started working at Lake Bonavista Village, I had known of her through Andrea, who I used to work with. Beryl always had a story to tell and did it with such humour, she would have all that listened laughing until we were crying. She never wanted to bother anyone and was always so appreciative of help you would offer her. There are still many people at Lake Bonavista Village that remember her with great fondness. Keep your memories close as she will only be as far away as your heart.
God Bless.
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