Beverly Myrtle <I>Creamer</I> Anderson

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Beverly Myrtle Creamer Anderson

Birth
Holden, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
25 Aug 1996 (aged 77)
Charlton, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Clinton, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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Beverly M.(Creamer)Anderson,77, was born in Holden to Elmer R. and Meda M. (Morrison) Creamer. She lived in Auburn for 40 years before moving to Worcester, where she lived for 3 years. She died in the Masonic Home in Charleton.

She was married to Earl L. Anderson and had two sons, Norman L. (married to Susan L.Waskevich) and Stephen E. (married to Jane A.Norberg)She also left one sister, Betty L.(Creamer)(Lamb)Cooper of Boca Raton, Florida, five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

Beverly was a secretary at Hahnemann Hospital School of Nursing for 16 years, retiring in 1980. She was previously a secretary at Reed & Prince.

She was a member of Park Congregational Church and past secretary of its Women's Fellowship. She was a member and former secretary of Clement and Stella chapters, Order of the Eastern Star. She was a member of the Hahnemann Hospital Retirees. She once served on the advisory board of Worcester Assembly, Order of Rainbow for Girls.

Mom always had her cookie jars....two of them....filled to the brim with fresh baked cookies. That was where all the kids....even the big ones...headed as soon as they walked in the door. She was a real sweetheart.

Beverly M.(Creamer)Anderson,77, was born in Holden to Elmer R. and Meda M. (Morrison) Creamer. She lived in Auburn for 40 years before moving to Worcester, where she lived for 3 years. She died in the Masonic Home in Charleton.

She was married to Earl L. Anderson and had two sons, Norman L. (married to Susan L.Waskevich) and Stephen E. (married to Jane A.Norberg)She also left one sister, Betty L.(Creamer)(Lamb)Cooper of Boca Raton, Florida, five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

Beverly was a secretary at Hahnemann Hospital School of Nursing for 16 years, retiring in 1980. She was previously a secretary at Reed & Prince.

She was a member of Park Congregational Church and past secretary of its Women's Fellowship. She was a member and former secretary of Clement and Stella chapters, Order of the Eastern Star. She was a member of the Hahnemann Hospital Retirees. She once served on the advisory board of Worcester Assembly, Order of Rainbow for Girls.

Mom always had her cookie jars....two of them....filled to the brim with fresh baked cookies. That was where all the kids....even the big ones...headed as soon as they walked in the door. She was a real sweetheart.



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