2018, WA. Peninsula/ Sequim Chapter Project Linus
Beverly and some of her blanket donations
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Remembering Bev - a memorial tribute
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Condolences to the Telschow/Anderson family. I went to high school with Bev and was able to see her a few years ago, at a class reunion. Rip Bev, you will be missed.
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I still remember the day Tina called you to to tell you Joey and I were having a baby. You would often crack jokes about Tina being young and a grandma. You could always get a laugh out of her. When Kaylie was still a young toddler you flew in for a week. It was the first time I had tor pleasure to meet you in person. All of us girls went to Biltmore Estate for the day to explore the house and learn the history. Joey wanted zero part of that!
We have shared many laughs and memories over the years together. Even though most were on the phone or through email, it doesn’t take away from the experience of getting to know you and love you.
My heart aches a little less knowing that you have reunited with Ryan and your best friend/sister, Tina. I know how heartbroken you were to lose them both. Take care of each other in the afterlife and I will meet you all there one day 🩷
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Beverly was a strong woman, taking everything in vain. Her love for animals of all kinds. She and her husband of 45 years Bruce lost 3 children, a stepson at the age of 4, Sara who passed at birth and sadly their son Ryan in 2018. From the day she lost Ryan all she wanted was to be with him and now she is at peace with him. Beverly is survived by her husband Bruce, sister Nancy, 4 nieces and 7 nephews. Predeceased by her three children as well as her parents Lillian and Clarance, brothers Bob and John , sister Tina and niece Joyce. Beverly your wisdom and love to help people in any way possible will be remembered for ever. Rest in Peace with your family. Love you always!
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