Beverly's Memory Wall
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The Stevensville High School Alumni Association are saddened by the death of graduate Beverly Siewert Mak, class of 1950, and sends their deepest sympathy and love to her family. Beverly has now crossed over the "red brick bridge" to join her many classmates who have gone on before her. We rejoice in the knowledge that she free of any pain, and in the arms of her Heavenly Father, and earthly family. Our precious memories of her will always be held within our hearts.
Corresponding sec'y: Caroline Bodjack Rozinski, class of 1940); Sec'y: Donna DeMorrow Sackett, class of 1950); and Caroline's girls (Kathy, Jane and Gloria)
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Jane Hierholzer
November 2nd, 2018 at 12:00am
Dear Ray,
We are saddened by the news of Jean’s passing. Since the first time we talked, many years ago, it was Jean’s cheerful voice that answered that first call and allowed me to speak with you. Since then each of you grew to be awesome friends of Allison and I. Jean will be truly missed by those that she touched, and we all know you were touched the most. Stand strong, we love you and have your family in our prayers.
Allison & Hamilton
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Hamilton & Allison Halford
October 28th, 2018 at 12:00am
Uncle Ray
I'm so sorry to hear of the passing of your sweet wife. I so enjoyed doing flowers for her and knowing how she enjoyed them. I pray for peace in your heart for the loss of your loving Bev. She always had a beautiful smile with sparkling eyes.
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Arlene Bohannon Mak
October 25th, 2018 at 12:00am
I am so sorry to hear the heartbreaking news. I was hoping you guys would live forever. I hope you are doing OK. I will keep you in my prayers and if you need ANYTHING just call. I pray that peace will be with you during this heartfelt time.
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Guinn Hill
October 24th, 2018 at 12:00am
Jean was a gentle and kind person. My memories are faded but I remember when she married Ray, it may have been the first wedding reception I attended as a 9-10 year old kid. It was in a hall in downtown Stevensville, as I remember. Out the back door was a railroad track. From that time forward she was a favorite because of her sweetness and genuine smile. Her smile was one that showed her eyes and every time she smiled her eyes brightened. Peace dear Jean.
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William Bupp
October 24th, 2018 at 12:00am