Appreciation: Bea Simmons

Bea Simmons, our mother, died July 22, 2010, and we are mourning her loss.

She was caring, kind, honest, faithful and no matter what, she always made sure we and the grandchildren always had everything we needed.

The family thanks the EMTs who came in and took care of our mom with great respect and dignity; and gives special thanks to Brian Kenny at the Kenny Funeral Home, who made sure Don Sr., Don Jr. and Donald III and Lynn could see her. He went above and beyond.

Thanks also are due to the Rev. Larry Dunlap, who came down from the Catskills to take part in her service.

Her last wish was to save the family house in Sharon Valley, and memorial contributions to make that happen are welcome; they can be sent to Kenny Funeral Home, care of Brian Kenny, 41 Main St., Sharon, CT 06069.

And if anyone would like to pay a visit to the family, the door is always open and the coffee is always on.

Ericka Simmons,
Bobby Simmons
and Lewis and Damien

Sharon

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