With profound sadness we announce the passing of Beverly, our beloved mother, grandmother, great grandmother, sister, aunt, and friend to all whose lives she touched. Beverly Ann Quinn passed away with her family by her side on Saturday, July 16th at the age of 75 years.
Survived by her loving children; Lisa Krichbaum (Juan), Greg Krichbaum (Jennifer), Mick Bliss (Nahvie), and Cassandra Zimmerman (Daniel); grandchildren Christopher Senebouthyrath (Ashley), Nicole Wright, Asia Abad (Daniel), Brandon Bliss, Christian Krichbaum, Vanessa Zimmerman, Joshua Krichbaum, Dominick Wiley, Landon Krichbaum, Kolton Krichbaum, Emmalyn Krichbaum, and Lacy Krichbaum; great-grandchildren; Shyasia Senebouthyrath, Christopher Senebouthyrath Jr., Julian Senebouthyrath, Nevaeh Dexter, Noel Senebouthyrath, Enzo Senebouthyrath; brothers Kenny Rock (Connie), Gary Rock (Gloria), Darryl Rock (Jen), Johnny Rock, Jimmy Rock (Jeanine) Rick Rock (Holley), and Danny Rock (Chrissy); sisters Peggy Parsons (Mike), Susie McCrossen (Doug "Fuzzy"), Missy Rock (Peter), Lynda Purcel (Cliff), and Uncle Vincent Sharkey (Melody) as well as a host of nieces, nephews, and friends. She will also be dearly missed by Jeanne Ramm & friends at the Irondequoit Recreation Center program for seniors where she was an avid volunteer.
Predeceased by her loving husband Douglas Quinn, mother, Angie (Ma) Burger, sister Kathy Rock, and brother Denton Rock.
Beverly was a dedicated mother. She treasured her children and embraced every moment with them. She especially loved her role as Nana. She was a generous, witty, and dedicated individual who loved to love on people. Her hands were rarely still. Knitting and crocheting were her favorites. She also shared her love with food such as chocolate peanut butter cakes for her children, meatloafs and “real” fried eggs in bacon grease.
In lieu of flowers please consider donating to the Wounded Warrior Project or sharing a memory or message of condolence on the tribute wall on jamesrgray.com
A Celebration of her Life will be held in September, date to be determined. Those who attend the Celebration of Life are asked to bring photos and/or memories of Beverly’s time on this earth. Rather than flowers, potted plants would be most welcome.
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