Beverly Lynn Blas, 62, passed away Tuesday, April 2, 2013, at Lost Rivers Hospital in Arco, Idaho.
Graveside services will be held at noon Saturday, April 6, at Mount McCaleb Cemetery in Mackay, Idaho, under the direction of Anderson Family Funeral Home of Arco. The family will gather at the Mackay American Legion Hall after the service to greet friends.
Published in Post Register on April 5, 2013
Beverly Blas, who was born July 24, 1950, passed on to be with our Heavenly Father on April 2, 2013 in Mackay, Idaho after a courageous battle with cancer and pneumonia. She was loved dearly and will be greatly missed.
Beverly was preceded in passing by her father, John H. Edwards. She is survived by her mother Dorothy “Dottie” Edwards, sister Linda Gentry, brother John K. Edwards, her children Tony, David, Ember and Jacob and several grandchildren as well.
Beverly was known to dabble in horticulture, agriculture, and cooking, along with many different arts and crafts. She was a friend to many who wanted to learn to garden over the 30 years she lived in the Humboldt, CA area. She was decorated with many ribbons and medals, and recognized nationally through many artisan circles as highly talented and gifted.
It has been a true honor to have called Beverly Blas “friend.” She will be missed. And remembered.
Beverly Blas, who was born July 24, 1950, passed on to be with our Heavenly Father on April 2, 2013 in Mackay, Idaho after a courageous battle with cancer and pneumonia. She was loved dearly and will be greatly missed.
Beverly was preceded in passing by her father, John H. Edwards. She is survived by her mother Dorothy “Dottie” Edwards, sister Linda Gentry, brother John K. Edwards, her children Tony, David, Ember and Jacob and several grandchildren as well.
Beverly was known to dabble in horticulture, agriculture, and cooking, along with many different arts and crafts. She was a friend to many who wanted to learn to garden over the 30 years she lived in the Humboldt, CA area. She was decorated with many ribbons and medals, and recognized nationally through many artisan circles as highly talented and gifted.
It has been a true honor to have called Beverly Blas “friend.” She will be missed. And remembered.
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