In memory of my mother Rose Beauvais
January 19 1919 to February 26 2008 8:20 a.m.
93 years young!
Moms 90th birthday center. Me left and Johanna (wife)right.
A Delight and funny even at 90 years young.

Mom! I loved you so much and will miss you daily. You dedicated your life to raising a son to be proud of. I hope I met your expectations. You gave me everthing you had unselfishly. Your love you gave to me will be sorely missed. When I was down I was able to come to you, even near the end, to find you happy and joking, needing kisses and hugs. It filled my life with joy. Thank you mom. Even though you could hardly see, you told me how good looking I was. Thanks!
I am able to look in the mirror and be proud of what I was able to do for you in your last years. I did the best possible for you and I have no regrets nor missed opportunities with you.The love and laughter and tears we shared cannot be taken away.
During your final hours I was allowed by God to talk to you and brush a red rose, you loved so much, across your face. We got our final hugs and kisses. I am so grateful for the chance to see you and talk to you one last time.
You taught me, by actions, that you should never have bad words for anyone, to love, to cry, to be happy, to be honest and so much more. I will remember.
You left behind two grand children Jessica and Crystal. They were not lucky to have see you before the end. You told me many times that you loved them and Carrol. They loved you as well. Even the nurses at the assisted living home loved you.The day you left they made believe you were their asking for hugs and kisses. They also miss you. My wife Johanna loved you very much. She always will. I know you loved her. Thank you again.
Mom, my life will never be the same without you. Thank you for being with me for 58 years. I love you and always will.

Daniel Joseph Beauvais (son)
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