Condolences
The pain of losing a loved one is unbearable any time it occurs. Bea was lucky to be able to share such a loving home with you, Marv and Nancy, for her last years. Be assured that you have a very active support group in your church family and especially in your Bible Study group. We have been praying for you and will continue to pray for all of you.
We are so very sorry for your loss. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers as you go through this difficult time. May it comfort you to know that you will be in the hearts of minds of many people in the days ahead. With deepest condolences, Jennifer and Justin Garr
I have so many nice memories visiting my Aunt Bea in Neptune City. Every Halloween my parents would take us to visit Aunt Bea where my brothers, sisters and I engaged in a trick-or-treat invasion of the Neptune City neighborhood. Typically there was a high volume of candy collected every year. During Christmas time we would pay a visit where we would enjoy where Aunt Bea's homemade cookies and something good to drink. Whenever my family came to visit, we always felt welcome. Aunt Bea may not be with us, but my memory of her will always be with me.
I remember as a kid we would always to to Aunt Bea's house for Halloween.Everyone would be there Carol, Heidi, Uncle Marvin and Cousin Marvin. It was always so nice and special to be around her. When ever I think of her I think of Grandma Lane, whom I never met but always thought she would be like Aunt Bea.Always a warm and kind person who would do anything for anyone. I would like to think that she is up there in heaven with my Dad and the rest of their family, looking down at all of us, knowing that they are well loved and that the family's love still lives on.
I have many fond memories of Aunt Bea. She was always very sweet and kind to everyone. She always had a smile on her face. When I was 5 yrs old my grandmother passed away. I was too young to attend the funeral services, so I stayed overnight with my sisters, Sharon and Margo at Aunt Bea and Uncle Marvin's house. They made us feel welcome in their home. We had a good time with her.
I also remember how my Dad always spoke with affection about his sister, Bea.
Love you Aunt Bea. Thanks for the memories. Love, your niece, Irene