Wednesday, April 17, 2019
She was so sweet and happy. I remember when I turned 31 and I was single still. I decided that it was time for me to start hanging around with the older singles (as I had "graduated" from the young single adults program, in my opinion) so I talked to the Institute Director and told him that I was going to do that. So I met Beth and the older singles at about that time in Flagstaff. I think she was one of the people in charge because I saw her all the time. She was always laughing and would give me a hug when I would see her. It was funny because most people thought I was about 18 still on my 30th birthday since they said I still looked really young. Beth was so sweet and kind to me and my daughter and really made us feel like we were a part of the singles group (31 and over group). Everyone except for one person (besides me) was over 40 and so many were WAYYYYY older than me. It was a shock in some ways but I enjoyed it, regardless. They would refer to me as "kiddo" and treat me like I was one of their kids. Many of them had kids my age or older. Lol. It was fun hanging around with the older group though. They were really a funny bunch. I often laughed at their antics and jokes. They cooked wonderfully and so holiday get-togethers with them were quite delicious. Really, they were tons of fun. Beth was so fun since she was eternally happy and so very positive. I really liked her. She made me feel like I was at home. She was always happy to see me. She was always happy to see everybody. She was an angel. Thank you for posting this Obituary. I came across it on facebook on a friend's page.