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Larry Wilde posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 15, 2024
Q: What will you never forget about Beth Ann?
A: Spending our later teen years with Beth, her brothers and sister, and Mom & Dad. Lots of good memories.
To Beth’s family. I recently learned of Beth’s passing. I am so sorry. I think of you all more often than you would imagine.
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Ann Bedard posted a condolence
Sunday, June 23, 2024
Beth was laid to rest on June 8th, of course it was a National Best Friends day. I have been Besties with Beth since we were 6 years old. Beth was always kind and sweet to everyone. She was the only one that could get away with calling me Annie Bananie. I will miss that.
There are so many wonderful memories of Beth. The sleepovers at each others houses. The middle school dances. Being so happy that we both had found great guys. The sorrow of the accident and eventually losing Amber. The joy of having Nadine and watching her turn into a wonderful adult. The vacations when we blended both our families and rented one cabin. Playing countless games. Scattergories where if you got the same answer you canceled each other out. The letter that had to be used was H and a color that started with it. Beth and I both wrote down helitrop. The husbands looked at each and said "They really are sisters." So much laughter and fun times. We were so lucky that our kids liked each other and are still friends. Jim and Nadine have been Beth's love and her rock forever. Whenever I had good or bad news I always knew Beth was just a call away.
I will never have a best friend like Beth again. Almost 60 years have gone by in a flash and it definitely was not enough. Not even close. Fly high my friend until we meet again
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James Bouleris posted a condolence
Friday, June 7, 2024
Beth and I were only dating a short while. I went to her highschool graduation. When it was over I hopped in my suped up 72 mustang and drove to the haggerty's house and waited for the family to get there. When they pulled in I asked where's Beth. They looked at me and said we thought you were bringing her. I said I thought you guys were bringing her. I got back in the mustang raced back to the Averill Park highschool and she was standing alone on the sidewalk. Parking lot was empty too. She never got upset we laughed about it on the way back to her house.
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William & Sarah La Belle planted a tree in memory of Beth Ann Bouleris
Thursday, June 6, 2024
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Judy Colantonio posted a condolence
Wednesday, June 5, 2024
My sincere condolences to Beth's family and friends. I worked with her many years ago at The Martin Firm and have fond memories of the nice, happy person she always was.
A Memorial Tree was planted for Beth Ann Bouleris
Tuesday, June 4, 2024
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Tuesday, June 4, 2024
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