We Remember
MILLER, Beverly Ann
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Passed away peacefully in Kelowna, BC, with family by her side on Monday, January 26, 2015 at the age of 65. Predeceased by her husband David Miller Sr. and her mother and father Irene and Stan Poslowsky. Beverly is survived by her sons David Miller Jr. of Calgary, AB and Dan Miller of Kelowna; granddaughter Sophie Miller of Maine; her sisters: Norma Krenn (Fred), Gloria Quigley (Gary), Teri, Deanna and brothers: Don, Stan Jr., Randy (Shelly) and Mike.
In the old days, “Pinky” loved her Monday night bingo, fishing, boating and camping with her husband. In more recent times, she enjoyed her game shows and countless hours on YouTube and Pogo. A Memorial Service will be held in the Spring – date to be determined. If you wish to send a condolence, post photos or share a memory, please scroll down the page to the area called “Share Your Condolences.”
I miss you Mama. Thank-you for the wonderful life you have given me. I will always treasure the precious moments I shared with you. You were the greatest cook ever, and I will miss those roast beef dinners you used to make to perfection. One of the greatest memories I have of you are when you and I went down to Vancouver together for 4-5 days in the mid 1980’s. That was the first time we truly bonded together, and I often think of it. Rest In Peace Mom…your with Dad now!
Love your son, Daniel Brent Miller.
Mom!
As devastating as losing you is we do take comfort that your pain is now ended.
I’ll never know a stronger, more inspiring person than you mom!
So many wonderful memories you have left us. So many we wish we still could make! But treasure them all we will!
As you’ve said before “love never ends”. So true.
Sophie says “Heart to Heart Gramma!”.
Love & miss you forever and ever mom!
David & Sophie Miller
My deepest sympathy goes out to Davey and Dan. I remember our many trips to Princeton to pick up Mom for Dr appointments or just to visit in the “God Mobile” that our Mom loved so much. And our weekly (when we could afford it) bingo times…oh how Bev loved that. However her favorite past time with her was the thrift shopping we did together to find our treasures. I know I could go on and on because the memories of our times spent together the list is long. As those who knew us well was she named us “The Osteo Sisters”. Together we made over a dozen scrapbooks for our dearest and closest loved ones. Staying up late, drinking way to much coffee to put our minds together and laughing so hard at a goofy thought to put in the book (We had our own sense of humor)but oh what fun we had. Also all the craft projects we did, those are wonderful memories for me. I will miss her greatly, my Sister my Best Friend Bev!
My thoughts and prayers go out to the family. Bev was a wonderful lady. I had the pleasure of playing bingo with her and her Mom Irene, we had many laughs together.
She will be missed, RIP my bingo buddy…
My thoughts and prayers are with Dave and Dan right now. I have wonderful memories of Bev, her laughter and caring ways.She was a thoughtful loving lady and she will be missed. Rest in Peace sis in law. You are with Dave now and have no more pain.
So sorry Dan and Danny to see the Loss of your Mom. Keppra your memories close as they help through the hard times and they will only get sweeter with time. Your Mom was a lovely lady and loved you boys to the moon and back. We all lost touch as the years and moves have gone by but we have often wondered where everyone was.
Rest in Peace sweet Auntie Bev. Yes, as Dan said you were an amazing cook and I enjoyed meals with you and Uncle David many times. You always had a hug ready when I didn’t even know I needed one and I always loved getting your Christmas cards in the mail filled with confetti and “falling stars” to make wishes on. I take comfort in knowing you are no longer in pain and that you are reunited with your love, David. love you Auntie!
My dearest Auntie Bev. I will miss you as sure as the sun sets every day. You’ve gone on to be with the love of your life and shall no longer live in pain. It’s not goodbye, it’s until we meet again.
Our deepest sympathy to the family.
I am so sorry to have read of your loss. Please accept my sincere condolences. I recently lost my father in death, and I felt tremendous loss. Something that I have personally found to be of great comfort is what the Bible says at John 5:28, 29 as well as Revelation 21:4. These verses show us that soon God is going to bring about a resurrection of our loved ones as well as do away with all causes we have for suffering including sickness and death. Knowing this has always comforted me and it is my sincere hope that these thoughts comfort your family as well. Again I am so sorry for your loss.
Aunty Bev you were such a strong kind loving woman. Such an bubbly outgoing fun aunt, I will truly cherish all our great memories. The long walks we took together jumping through mud puddles. Baking and doing so many fun crafts together. I love you so much. You will be truly missed. Pls give Brayden and Brenden many hugs and kisses from me. May you rest in peace aunty love you with all my heart xoxoxo
My heart is broken for you all. She truly was a shinning light amongst us all. We had so many laughs to look back on. God speed Bev enjoy your new freedom ..deb n steve
Auntie Bev was one of a kind.If anyone ever needed a hand she would be there even thou she was in bad health.My children and myself appreciate all of the wonderful memories,we miss her greatly but know she is safe now in heaven!