She was the daughter of Fred and Velma (Shellenbarger) Apsey and was a graduate of Lake Odessa High School.
Beatrice held several jobs in her lifetime. The two she enjoyed the most were drafting and title search work. Bea decided to retire early to care for her elderly parents.
She loved to be outdoors with nature and working in her garden, and respected and loved what God gave us all. She also enjoyed playing games with her family.
Beatrice was preceded in death by her parents, Fred and Velma Apsey; siblings, Fred Apsey, Jr., Vivian Leik, Margaret Willet and Hellen Apsey.
Surviving are her four children, Michelle Webster, Teresa Kelly, William Mosher and Steve Mosher; several grandchildren and great grandchildren.
She was loved and respected by those who knew her best for her sense of humor and directness. She always tried to do right by others.
Beatrice will be missed by her family and friends.
No services were planned.
She was the daughter of Fred and Velma (Shellenbarger) Apsey and was a graduate of Lake Odessa High School.
Beatrice held several jobs in her lifetime. The two she enjoyed the most were drafting and title search work. Bea decided to retire early to care for her elderly parents.
She loved to be outdoors with nature and working in her garden, and respected and loved what God gave us all. She also enjoyed playing games with her family.
Beatrice was preceded in death by her parents, Fred and Velma Apsey; siblings, Fred Apsey, Jr., Vivian Leik, Margaret Willet and Hellen Apsey.
Surviving are her four children, Michelle Webster, Teresa Kelly, William Mosher and Steve Mosher; several grandchildren and great grandchildren.
She was loved and respected by those who knew her best for her sense of humor and directness. She always tried to do right by others.
Beatrice will be missed by her family and friends.
No services were planned.
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