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Anonymous posted a condolence
Sunday, April 6, 2003
I met Bob and Bea while looking for a home for my dog Kelly Jean.Not only did I find the best home possible for her, I found two of the kindest people I've ever had the pleasure of knowing. Bea opened her heart ,her home and her support to me and my children.
I will always be greatful for her friendship and she will be missed,but I know for a fact I will see her again in Glory.
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Thursday, April 3, 2003
My Mother loved life. She was a beautiful woman not just on the outside but her inside. She made everyone feel special. She was everyone's {truest}friend, even me. All that I am and hope I could be I owe to my Angel my Mother.
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Monday, March 31, 2003
First of all to Brenda and Barry.I don't know if you two remember who I am but I used to babysit you.I was babysitting you Brenda the night before you got burned.I was in shock the next day when your mom called me and told me about you.She was also the one that set me up with my first husband.Match maker at work.Bea was my maid of honor in my wedding.I will never forget you my friend even though time has pasted and we lost touch you hold a very speical place in my heart.God Bless you and keep you safe.My Prayers go out to you Brenda and Barry and your families.I Never had the pleasure of metting Beas new husband but all I can say to you is I will Pray for you all.Bea is with God now.She's resting and waiting for us all..I love you my VERY DEAR friend.God Bless you..and your family.Char
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Sunday, March 30, 2003
There are so many qualities that I admired about my grandmother. She had a huge and caring heart, a wonderful and refreshing sense of humor, and was a wonderful cook. She was also quite the matchmaker! I only recently heard that it was she who set up my aunt and uncle, who have now been married for over 20 years! There have been countless times where she had attempted to set me up with boys-but sadly, her efforts were in vain. It was this wonderful character that my grandma was blessed with that made her loved by all who had the pleasure of knowing her. She had such a caring and nurturing nature. There were so many hearts she had touched over the years-all of her sign language students, Mrs. Nimi, June, and many others-and was always ready and willing to lend a helping hand to anyone in need. I hope that when I am older that I will have these qualities as well.
My grandma was so beautiful, on the inside and out. All who knew her have been given a unique blessing. I know that she is looking down on us, filling our hearts with a love for us that cannot be matched by anyone. We all have something to learn from her, and hopefully we will follow suit and live life as greatly and deliberately as she did. I love you grandma.
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Sunday, March 30, 2003
Family members,
Our condolances go out to you for each and every one of you who knew Bea. I remeber her well, my cousin who I had a lot of fun with. she was very special to me and to anyone who came in contact with. She was alway so bright and cheerful and that was her side of the world. We will all miss her very much but we will always have this, that she is at rest and will always be happy where she is now.
With deepest sympathy,
Jerry and Judy
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Friday, March 28, 2003
My Grandma was a wonderful person. She cared for others and always put them first. Whenever I was with her she always made me feel special. I wrote this poem and I would like to dedicate it to my Grandma.
I think of you every day
I love you more then words can say
The times we spent together
will stay with me forever
The memories that I have of you
Are so precious and so true
I miss you like there's no tomorrow
But in time there will be no sorrow
You were always there for me
I love you Grandma Bea
Ashley Wain (Carlton, MN)
March 29, 2003
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 26, 2003
I know that Bea would want us all to cherish our memories of her and the time we had together. One of my first memories of Bea, is how she encouraged Barry to call me and set up a date to go out. I will always be very grateful to Bea for that. I was just reminded the other day, of when Bea was at a bible study held at my parents home years ago, and had accepted Jesus Christ as her personal savoir. Memories of how Bea loved to cook for her family, she was so giving of herself in that way. I hope everyone cherish's their own memories of Bea and time shared together. We will all be together again and what a day that will be.
With Love, Tara
(Bea's Daughter in Law)
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 26, 2003
Bea was a special friend and special Godmother to my daughter Gypsy Menor. She always had a warm heart and a joy for life. She always had a tenderness for those less fortunate then herself. She will be greatly missed by so many people who's life she touched by her loving, friendly and kind ways.
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 26, 2003
Our most heartfelt sympathy for the loss of someone dear to us and most especially for Bob and Bea's family. Having worked with Bea years ago, I still find myself in awe of her wonderful way in which she worked with people. She was a close, trusted friend and always ready to lend help when needed. Although the years have gone by with little contact our memories are warm with your presence. May God Bless you and hold you in his loving embrace and may you find eternal salvation in Heaven.
Lovingly,
Larry and Linda Van Iseghem
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 25, 2003
All I can do is echo what so many people already know. My Mother had the gifts of caring and compassion. Bob also has these same gifts. I thank the Lord for putting Bob in my Moms life. He has been there for my Mom every step of the way. She did not want people to know of the physical suffering she was going through. "I'm fine, I'm getting better, don't worry, it doesn't hurt. These are the things she would say anytime I wanted to know how she was doing. She would always think of others before herself. "Barry Henry", "you don't call, you don't write", "I'm your Mother". Whenever I heard her say these words in a voice only she could do, I knew she was making a point to me. Oh how I would love to hear those words one more time. Mom would always say how proud she was of Brenda and I and our families, however never more proud than I, as to have called her, Mother. I Love You Mom and will miss you greatly.
Barry
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 25, 2003
To become a Grand champion takes a tremendous amount of hard work, dedication, and talent. Thank you for your contribution to the people and the sport of Archery. You will be sadly missed.
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Monday, March 24, 2003
Bea was so very gracious and sweet. She always made people feel comfortable and cared for. She was born to give of herself and did so very much. She started a free store in our old church- she brought the handicaped and disadvantaged to church. Always looked our for the underdog. Even though we haven't seen Bob and Bea for quite some time- we will always love them. When I was new to GLGC- it was Bea that made me feel a part of the church family. She will be missed- leaving a large hole in the people she touched.
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Monday, March 24, 2003
My Grandma was an incredible person, with such a big heart, and so much care and concern for others.
She had a way of making you feel very special whenever you were with her. During holidays at her house, there would always be new people there that she had be-friended, and invited to be with our family, because they didn't have anyone to be with.
I will miss her with all my heart, but I know that she is with God up in heaven and watching over us.
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Monday, March 24, 2003
I had only known Bea a few years, from working with her at the DECC, but she will be sadly missed by all. Bea was always smiling and friendly to everyone and always in a good mood. I enjoyed talking with her about her dogs and living in the country. It was an honor to have known her.
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Monday, March 24, 2003
Bob,Brenda ,Barry and Families, Your wife and mother was such a beautiful person. She loved life and fought so long to keep it. Her SMILE will always be remembered by our family forever. We will miss her until we all meet again. Love, Kevin,Cindy,Matt, Beau and Luke