Doris Mae (Gilbert) Beya |
Posted 2009-10-18 by Judy Wight Branson |
The Daily Courier, Prescott, Arizona Friday, May 19, 2006 Doris Mae Beyea of Yava, Ariz., born June 10, 1927, in Worchester, Mass., to Carl and Nina Gilbert. Doris went to be with the "Lord on Tuesday, May 16, 2006, at the Prescott Samaritan Village. Doris was preceded in death by her parents; her husband Walter Ernest Beyea, Sr.; son Walter Ernest Beyea, Jr.; sister, Irene Gilbert; brother Francis Gilbert; and great-grandson Arrey Wells. She is survived by her sister Helen (Craig) Jardon, of Evergreen, Colo.; brothers, Ken (Betty) of Roseville, Calif., Richard (Janet) of Colo., and Herb (Dottie) of Washington. Doris was the beloved mother of son David Beyea and his wife Sandy of Roseburg, Ore., and daughter Linda Miller and her husband Monty of Yava, Ariz.; the loving grandma of Josh (Heather) Wells; and great-grandkids, Darach and Emalee of Glendale, Ariz., Jeff Wells of Glendale, Ariz., Joe Wells of Dewey, David Beyea Jr. of Prescott, Ariz., Brook "Mike" Beyea of Oregon, Clint Beyea of Oregon and "granddog" Joy Miller of Yava. Doris, Walter, three kids and three dogs moved to Hillside, Arizona in 1961, and then Walter and Doris moved to Yava in 1979. She loved Arizona, especially in the springtime. Doris helped in the building of the Hillside Bible Church, which was completed in 1975. A memorial gathering of family and friends will take place at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 20, at Hillside Bible Church in Hillside, Ariz. Doris will be greatly missed here on earth but is rejoicing in her mansion in heaven. Bye, mom, I love you, Linda. You are invited to sign Doris' guest book at www.ruffnerwakelin. com. Arizona ftufiner Wakelin Funeral Home meeting the needs of the family. Information provided by survivors. |
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