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Beverly Mae <I>Flower</I> Blystone

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Beverly Mae Flower Blystone

Birth
Death
27 Nov 2012 (aged 91)
Burial
Kane, McKean County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.6489743, Longitude: -78.8105564
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Beverly Mae Blystone, 91, died on Tuesday, November 27, 2012, at the home of her daughter after a long illness. She was born in Kane, PA, on March 16, 1921, the daughter of the late Esther and John Flower. Beverly was preceded in death by her husband Harry whom she married on December 18, 1944. Bev lived most of her life in Kane, where she worked for Bell Telephone Company as a telephone operator for more than 20 years. She then worked at Stackpole Carbon until her retirement in 1983. Bev and Harry moved to Ocala, Florida after retirement where she lived until 2004 when she moved to Erie, PA. Beverly enjoyed gardening, reading, crossword puzzles, knitting and ceramics. She was an avid Pittsburgh Steeler and Pittsburgh Pirates fan for most of her live. She was an animal lover and enjoyed the family dog, Mandy, her faithful friend throughout her final days. Bev is survived by her daughter, Nancy (Charles) Augustine, Erie; a son, Jack (Betty) Blystone, Valparaiso, Florida; her brother, Jack Flower, Erie; four grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews. Burial was in Mt. Tabor Cemetery in Kane, PA.
Beverly Mae Blystone, 91, died on Tuesday, November 27, 2012, at the home of her daughter after a long illness. She was born in Kane, PA, on March 16, 1921, the daughter of the late Esther and John Flower. Beverly was preceded in death by her husband Harry whom she married on December 18, 1944. Bev lived most of her life in Kane, where she worked for Bell Telephone Company as a telephone operator for more than 20 years. She then worked at Stackpole Carbon until her retirement in 1983. Bev and Harry moved to Ocala, Florida after retirement where she lived until 2004 when she moved to Erie, PA. Beverly enjoyed gardening, reading, crossword puzzles, knitting and ceramics. She was an avid Pittsburgh Steeler and Pittsburgh Pirates fan for most of her live. She was an animal lover and enjoyed the family dog, Mandy, her faithful friend throughout her final days. Bev is survived by her daughter, Nancy (Charles) Augustine, Erie; a son, Jack (Betty) Blystone, Valparaiso, Florida; her brother, Jack Flower, Erie; four grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews. Burial was in Mt. Tabor Cemetery in Kane, PA.


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