Aunt Bev was one of the kindest people I knew. She will be truly missed. Kris and I express our deepest condolences to Kitty and a Colleen and families.
I am absolutely heartbroken with the loss of my favourite Auntie Bev. She was so kind, loving, funny and cared for everyone she met without judgement. I am thankful and blessed beyond measure to have had her as my Aunt, she really did make the world a more joyous, brighter place. I am happy she is now with Uncle Hugh and my Nanny and Grampa (my grandparents) once again. I feel extremely fortunate to have one of the best humans I have ever met now be an angel on my shoulder. Miss you and il love you forever. Until we meet again ❤
Dearest Kitty and Colleen and your families and Penny and Bill and your families. My heart aches for all of you and I send my love and sympathy. The Hall family had so many wonderful times with the Vasey family over many years of growing up together. In the latest years it was Bev and I that had such a wonderful connection and enjoyed our busy times and quiet times together. She will be missed, but remembered with love.
I worked with Bev at Imperial Oil about 1960. We double dated until I moved to Montral in 1965. When my husband died in 1976 Bev stayed with me in Montral for a week to help me deal with my grief. Lately Bev and I met for coffee every few weeks. I learned she had a deep faith which sustained her through her own heartbreak
Bev and Hugh opened their home to us when we immigrated to Canada in 1995. Such a kind and gentle soul. Bev will be missed and always remembered.