Beverly A. Hurtubise's Obituary
Beverly A. (Munro) HurtubiseThe angels called Beverly A. Hurtubise of Dunedin, FL formerly of Leominster, MA, died unexpectedly on January 5, 2010 at the age of 74. Her husband of 55 years, Paul Hurtubise, a daughter and son-in-law Victoria-Lynn and John Beike of Hudson NH, two granddaughters Jennifer-Lynn Beike of Manchester NH and Kristin-Lynn Beike of Hudson NH; three great-grandchildren Alyssah, Paris and Derek. A brother Sam Munro of Dunedin, Fl. A sister Barbara and her husband Arthur Davis of Leominster MA and many nieces and nephews.She was born June 14, 1935 in Fitchburg MA, and was the daughter of the late Eldridge and Grace (Lashua) Munro of Leominster MA. Beverly was a devoted wife, loving mother and grandmother and a kind friend. She was immensely proud of her family and she enjoyed spending time with friends and family in Florida and New England. Her interests were playing cards, dominos, crossword puzzles, and bingo and arcade games. She was a member of the BPOE Elks Lodge # 1525 in Dunedin Florida. Beverly worked at Miles Kedex Company in Leominster MA for many years before her retirement. Family and friends are warmly invited to honor and celebrate Beverly's life by gathering for her memorial service on Tuesday, January 12th at 7:30 pm at the BPOE Elks Lodge # 1525 at 1240 San Christopher Dr., Dunedin FL. A Memorial Service will be held on Wednesday, January 13th at 1:30 pm at Moss Feaster Funeral Home, located at 1320 Main Street, Dunedin, Florida. A Memorial Mass will be held on Saturday, January 23rd at 10:00 am at the Lady of the Lake Church, 1400 Main Street, Leominster MA. Burial will be at the family's convenience. A Condolence Book may be signed at www.mem.com. The family has requested that in lieu of flowers, a donation may be made in Beverly's Memory to the Suncoast Hospice, located 2675 Tampa Road, Palm Harbor, FL 34684.
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