Twyla J. Beyea

August 21, 1923 – October 19, 2011
Place of Birth: 
Hornell, New York
Place of Death: 
Corning, New York
Residence: 
Addison, New York
Age:
  88

Calling Hours

October 23, 2011 - 1:00pm - 3:00pm
Robertson Funeral Home
354 Canisteo Street
Hornell, NY, 14843
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Service Event Information

Funeral Service
October 23, 2011 - 3:00pm
Robertson Funeral Home
354 Canisteo Street
Hornell, NY, 14843
See map: Google Maps, MapQuest

Twyla J. Beyea

 

            Addison

 

Twyla J. Beyea, 88, of 11655 County Route 119, formerly of Hornell, passed away peacefully Wednesday (October 19, 2011) at Corning Hospital.

 

Born in Hornell, August 21, 1923, the daughter of Arthur and Maudine (Burt) Whitaker, she was a lifelong Hornell and Addison resident. On October 26, 1940 she married Henry Edward Beyea at the First Baptist Church in Hornell, and was predeceased by him on December 28, 1996. Twyla was an outgoing person, and also enjoyed cooking, baking, but most of her all her family.  

 

She was predeceased by her parents, her husband Henry, and a brother Robert Whitaker.

 

She is survived by her daughter Charlene (Chester) Rinaldi of Addison, her grandchildren Jeanna Rinaldi of Addison, and Robert (Janet Crippen) Rinaldi of Addison, and great grandchild Steven R. Rinaldi, and several nieces.

 

To send a remembrance visit www.brownandpowersfuneralhomes.com, the family is being assisted by Chester A. Gosper IV director.

 

The family will be present 1-3pm Sunday, October 23, 2011, at the Robertson Funeral Home, 354 Canisteo St, Hornell, where Funeral services will be held at 3:00 PM, with the Rev. Donald Maynard officiating.  Burial will be in Hope Cemetery in Hornell.

 

Twyla enjoyed flowers so they are appreciated, those not wishing to send flowers can make a donation to the American Lung Association.

Remembrances

Mrs. Beyea was a wonderful person and my heart goes out to all of her family.   She was always so nice to me and I loved her spunk.  She will be missed very much as she was an inspiration to me.   If there is anything I can do please call me.   I know she was loved by her family very much, and my thoughts are with you all.   This is truly a great loss and I am very sad to hear of her passing.  I will miss her very much, and would like to think she is at rest with her husband in a better place.  I am lost for word so I will say she was like gram to me and loved. 

How surprised and then saddened I was to open my newspaper this evening and see the pretty face of "Mrs. Beyea".  I have very fond and warm memories of our "bluebird/campfire" days.  It seems it was a simpler time then but I'm sure making time for those meetings was not always as easy as she made it seem.  She was a lovely lady.  Charlene you have my deepest sympathy and very warm regards.

Beth Ann McCabe Shults

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