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Beverly G. (Villa) Dwyer

October 12, 1942 - December 12, 2021

Burial Date December 20, 2021

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Every morning when I wake up, I open my eyes and immediately think of you. I cry in my coffee. When I have a moment alone, I cry. When I talk about you, I cry. A picture, I cry.. I've never cried so much. You were my best friend always. I could always turn to you. You always had the right words to say. No one can ever do that now. Part of me is lost, I will never be the same, never. I love you Mom...

Posted by Elizabeth on December 26, 2021

To my Beautiful Mother, It is so hard to believe that you are really gone. You were such a wonderful part of my life. All the memories we shared and made will be kept close to my heart. I will always remember your loving way, and your unwavering dedication to your family and friends. You truly were a spectacular human being. I’m so grateful for our time together. I will think of you in all that I do. My son will know you through me just as my daughters do. Thank you for always being there for me. I was blessed to have you as a Mother and friend. Love Forever, Christopher

Posted by Chris on December 23, 2021

Chris , Jen and family , I am so sorry for your loss. May your mom rest in the sweetest of peace

Posted by Michelle McCauley on December 17, 2021

To Beverly\'s family and friends: Please accept our sympathy on the loss of Beverly. We remember her as always smiling.

Posted by Paul & Laurel Lomanno on December 17, 2021

To Beverly's family and friends: Please accept our sympathy on the loss of Beverly. We remember her as always smiling.

Posted by Paul & Laurel Lomanno on December 17, 2021

Switchboard Bev! Everyone who came to QCU knew who you were & asked for you when you weren’t around. That smile, voice, & personality was infectious. You spoke your mind, always helped others, & cracked the funniest of jokes. You were a true gem of Quincy. Hope you’re enjoying your card games in heaven, you’ll have a lot more competition now. Thank you for driving me to work all those times when I was walking. I’ll forever be grateful for you. Rest in the sweetest paradise.

Posted by Anonymous on December 17, 2021

Bev was such a big part of my family. Whenever she walked through our front door you could guarantee good conversation and lots of laughs!. She will be sadly missed! We lost a great friend.

Posted by Lisa Stevens on December 16, 2021

To my oldest and favorite cousin…I am heartbroken and will miss you terribly. As an adolescent, I remember always looking up to you and wanting to be like my cousin Beverly. You taught me how to ‘jump the back bumper’ of cars and hang on for the ride of your life with your HS girlfriends during the winter after a heavy snowfall; you taught me how to eat steamers at a local bar on Southern Artery; you brought me to McGuires Bar & Grill and I think Duffy’s Bar and Dance place at Nantasket Beach where we would drink , dance and talk for hours! I was proud to be part of the Friday night card games with you, my aunt Mary, aunt Carmella and my mom. Those were the very best of times. And most of all, I knew I was loved, watched over and inspired by your strength and independence as a woman. I wanted to be just like you as you ‘never took any crap and would speak your mind’. I will miss you immensely but have many happy memories of those times together. Love you always!❤️

Posted by Cousin Eleanor Mary on December 16, 2021

Bev , I think of you as a remarkable strong woman who took care of herself , her family, gave generously, worked hard , never asked for anything , never complained , always smiled. I will miss you my friend. My thoughts and prayers are with your children. Love, Annie

Posted by Annie Walsh on December 15, 2021

I'm sorry for your loss. May she rest in peace.

Posted by Dianne Consolo on December 15, 2021

I miss you already Mom....

Posted by Elizabeth on December 15, 2021

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