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Beverly Anita Dean
02/20/1943 — 06/10/2010
From Richland, WA, US | Born in Madison College, TN
Beverly Anita Dean
Beverly A. Fleming Dean
Beverly A Dean, 67, of Richland passed away Thursday June 10, 2010 peacefully, surrounded by family and friends in her home. Bev was born February 20, 1943 in Madison College, Tennessee. She graduated from Columbia High School Richland in 1961. She married Bennett J Dean in 1963. She spent her days helping her son at his shop, selling Avon, and watching her son and grandson race go-karts. She also was a representative of the Class of '61 for club 40 and helping plan her 50th class reunion.
She is survived by a daughter, Tammy Dean of Richland; a son, David Dean, daughter in-law Kim Dean and a grandson, Kellen Dean, of West Richland; a brother, Richard Fleming of Benton City. Significant other, Kirk Welsch of Richland.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Bennett in 1988.
Funeral services will be at 1O:00a.m. Wednesday June 16, at Einan's Funeral Home. Internment to follow in Sunset Memorial Gardens.
Bev was a dear friend since our days from Kindergarten Spalding Grade School, through Carmichael Jr. High, and Columbia Richland High. She was one of my favorites and I’ll miss her. Bill Craddock
We have lost a beautiful person. Bev was the sweetest lady I knew. She would do anything for you. She would help with fundraisers, she would be there for you. She was a bright and cheerful woman who was a delight to be around. We will truly miss her.
I cant begin to tell you how much I will miss Beverly. I was her friend as well as her hairdresser. Iloved Beverly and always looked forwardd to seeing her and she was a good friend.She was such a caring person and I loved her bright smile and cheery attitude. she will be so missed. God’s speed Bev I know you had some people that our loss was their gain. My heart goes out to her children and to Kurt and especially her grandson that was such an important part of her life. love carolyn and jerry swett
Bev was special. She and I became friends in the 5th grade at Spaulding, and although we didn’t see each other often we remained friends all these years. I will miss her at the reunions and luncheons. LaDean
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