The family of Beverly would like to thank friends, family, clergy, as well as the medical professionals who either cared for, visited, called, sent cards/flowers to, or prayed for Beverly in her …
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The family of Beverly would like to thank friends, family, clergy, as well as the medical professionals who either cared for, visited, called, sent cards/flowers to, or prayed for Beverly in her final days. It is greatly appreciated.
She had so many kind and caring people who took excellent care of her for many years at the Richards Winter Cancer Center, as well as with her primary care physicians, Dr. Kelly Scott and Dr. Scott Beeles.
Hospice made her final wishes a reality by allowing her final days to be spent in the comfort of her own home, surrounded by her family and friends.
Beverly had a very strong faith and devotion to her Catholic religion, so many visits, prayers and blessings Beverly received from our local clergy and Hospice's spiritual care people gave her peace and comfort in her final days.
Sincerely,
Beverly Newton Family