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Beverly "Bubbles"
Vespoint
Dec 25, 1935 — Jan 10, 2025
Beverly "Bubbles" Vespoint, 89, of Fairmont (Bellview Community), passed away on January 10, 2025, at University Hospital in Ohio. She was born December 25, 1935. She's the daughter of the late Richard and Louise Allawatt of Bellview.
Beverly was a graduate of Fairmont Senior High School and worked for Dr. R. DeTosti. She retired from Fairmont General Hospital as a receptionist in the Orthopedic Department. She was a member of the Highland Avenue Methodist Church.
Beverly is survived by her beloved sister, Rose Postlethwait, of Bellview; granddaughters: Taylor (Dan) Burger and Taran Vespoint; great grandchildren: Parker and Sidney Burger; Daughter-in-law Vickie Vespont; former husband James Vespoint and wife Teri; and Lori Brown, all of Ohio.
She was preceded in death by her son James Vespoint, Jr.; brother-in-law Howard Postlethwait; Joseph Urse, Jr., and Janice Cosco.
She also leaves behind to mourn her passing, several nieces and nephews, of which she was very close to: Richard (Karen) Postlethwait, of Tennessee, Sherri Urse (Bellview), Kim (Brad) Cochran of Clarksburg, Howard and Shelly Postlethwait of Grafton, and several cousins. She also leaves behind several great nieces and great, great, great, nieces and nephews. She leaves behind a very special friend and caregiver, Betty Roy, who was there for her constantly; her friend who was there to help her at any time, Gary Pourbaix, II, Diane Salentro, Carol Domico, Connie Cameon, and many family members. She leaves behind her Bellview friends, neighbors, and longtime school friends at the Elk's Club.
Beverly enjoyed WV and Alabama games, watching TV, reading, doing crossword puzzles, visiting with friends and family. In her younger days, she loved dancing, roller skating, and bowling; all of which she was good at. She enjoyed life to the fullest until she started having health problems and her eye sight began failing, but she was a strong person with a sound mind and never lost her sense of humor. She was dearly loved by her family and friends, and will be forever loved and missed.
She will live on in our hearts forever. Rest in peace our beautiful angel.
The family will receive friends at Domico Funeral Home, 414 Gaston Avenue in Fairmont, on Monday, January 20, 2025 from 11:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. The funeral service will be at the funeral home on Monday at 1:00 p.m. with Gary Pourbaix officiating. Interment will follow at Beverly Hills Memorial Gardens. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.domicofh.com.
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