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Virginia “Jenny” Lee Beville

Virginia ‘Jenny’ Lee Beville, 83, of Gainesville, FL passed away peacefully, surrounded by Love, on Wednesday March 30th, 2016. She was born in 1932 to E.M. Beville Jr. and Lillian W. Beville. Jenny served in the U.S. Navy as a nurse, worked for G.E. for 28 years and cleaned homes for many years for some awesome people. She was a life – long resident of Gainesville and she enjoyed the beach, camping and traveling all over the U.S. and overseas. She also loved to hike in the mountains and she enjoyed her flowers and yard. Jenny was a member of the Gator Gymnastics Gang since 1981. She supported them and traveled to away meets. She enjoyed watching them getting their championships ‘Go Gators”. Jenny met many wonderful gymnasts and their families. She had a special bond with Marsha Casady, president of the GGG and other members. Her survivors include Edgar M. Beville III and sister- in – law Doris Beville; sisters Susan Groom (Richard), Salli Crosby ( Tommy), Linda Hyatt – Donna Theriac. She also leaves behind her nephews Robert, Jared, Tracy, Brian Hyatt and nieces Millie, Lynn, Cathy, Sarah, and Amanda and Debbie; and her cousins Waverly Munn and Michele Vick (Rick). Jenny was well loved. Linda was close to her and they shared many activities together, and she also enjoyed activities with her cousins, Wavie Munn and Michele Vick. God is bringing her up to Heaven to be with her mother and dad. “WE LOVE YOU JENNY” P.S. Thank you for the wonderful nurses and staff at Haven Hospice. We were so blessed to have such wonderful people watching over her. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to E.T. York Haven Hospice 4200 NW 90th Blvd, Gainesville, Fl. 32606 Services will be on Saturday April 2nd, 2016 at Forest Meadow Central Chapel, 4300 NW 39th Ave., Gainesville, FL. At 3:00 p.m.

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