Obituary for Beverly F. Stowell

 United States

  • Date Of Birth: December 22, 1936
  • Date Of Death: November 8, 2019
  • State: Maine

 

Beverly F. Stowell, 82, of South Portland, died Friday, November 8, 2019 at Gosnell House in Scarborough.  She passed away peacefully surrounded by her four children.  Beverly was born on December 22, 1936 in Portland, Maine where she grew up with her four brothers and four sisters. 

She worked as a waitress at Hays Drugstore in Portland where she met the love of her life Richard Stowell.  She married Richard in 1955 who had joined the U. S.

to raise their family.

 

 

Beverly enjoyed being a wife and mother, her family and home were where her heart was.

Richard would drive while Beverly kept count of the deer, moose and bears they saw.

 

Anyone who met her, realized quickly that she was sweet, kind, and caring.  She guided with a gentle hand and always found the positive in every situation. She was a very wise lady with a quiet strength that was never boastful. 

 

Beverly was pre-deceased by her beloved husband of 60 years and their infant son Ricky.  Her mother Louise (Sweivertsen) Doughty and father Olan A. Doughty.  Two sisters, Virginia Knight and Nancy Doughty, and a brother Stephen Doughty.  She is survived by her three daughters, Pamela Lindner and Robert Emerson of Gray, ME;  Julie Spencer and Michael of Auburn, NH;  and Susan Covens and William of Portland, ME;  and a son Richard Stowell Jr. and Lorrie of Waynesboro, VA. also her sisters Shirley, Hope and brothers Olan Jr, Phillip, and William.  Survivors include her eight grandchildren Karen, Benjamin, Andrew, Timothy, Christopher, Maxwell, Storm and Jade, four great-grandchildren Alexander, Riley, Mason and Grace along with many nieces and nephews.

 
Brooklawn Memorial Park, 2002 Congress Street, Portland, ME on November 15, 2019 at 2:30 pm.Preble Street Resource Center, 38 Preble Street, Portland ME 04101

 

The family wishes to thank the staff at Sable Lodge for allowing her to be the brightest star she could be after the loss of her beloved husband and to extend their gratitude to the staff at Gosnell Memorial House for their loving care and kindness while she was there.

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