• Date Of Birth: August 9, 1960
  • Date Of Death: April 14, 2022
  • State: Pennsylvania

Beverly Ann Bresset, passed away peacefully at 61 years old on Thursday, April 14, 2022, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She was born on August 9, 1960, in Darby, Pennsylvania, to Shirley Rae Doyle Bresset Bryan and Edward Francis Bresset. She dearly loved her two daughters, Danielle and Merynda, her grandchildren, her family, and all her many dear friends. She lived in the Delaware County Area and a short while in Wildwood, New Jersey. She is survived by her beloved daughters Danielle Bresset-Steiner Blumberg (Mike) and Merynda Rensimer LaBenski (Ron). She is also survived by five grandchildren (Kaden, Taylor, Gabriella, Kaleb, and Raegan), five sisters, Paula Bresset Pejsa (Ron), Teresa Bresset, Donna Bresset Donnelly (Jack), Yvonne Bresset Gregan (Tim), and Dottie Bresset. She has joined her cherished brother, the late Edward Joseph Bresset, and her late dear mother, Shirley Rae Doyle Bryan. She had many cousins, nieces, and nephews who remember her fondly as being fun and full of loved spending time with family and friends. She will be remembered for her laugh, bright smile, humor, ability to have a good time in any situation and drive for independence. She was so outgoing, made friends everywhere she went, and is loved by so many. Her kindness and big heart are unmatched, she would give the shirt off her back to a perfect stranger. She loved celebrating holidays and birthdays and never missed the chance to say Happy Gobble Gobble or Happy Hippity-Hoppity Easter. In the summertime you were sure to find her laying on the beach in Wildwood or by the poolside working on her tan, some would say she was a professional sunbather. She found peace being among her many pets over the years, including horses, birds, cats, dogs, and even snakes, sometimes she could be overheard talking to them as if they were human. Bev never felt more free than when she was riding on the back of a motorcycle with the wind blowing through her hair. She developed a great love of cars and motorcycles as a way to stay connected with her late brother. Bev expressed herself through music and was never able to sit in silence. Her spirit was as free as the wild horses she long admired. Above all else, she loved her daughters and her grandchildren endlessly, and lived a life sharing her pride of them.

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