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Elizabeth Anne Beil

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Elizabeth Anne Beil

Birth
Colorado, USA
Death
4 Jan 2013 (aged 34)
Big Bend, Butte County, California, USA
Burial
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Elizabeth Anne Beil, 34, of Big Bend, CA joined our Lord on Friday, Jan. 4, 2013, after a fatal hiking accident near her home. After growing up in New Jersey and Florida, she moved out to California in 1996 and has lived in various parts of the state. She moved to Big Bend in March 2012, where she worked and lived at Big Bend Hot Springs. Always a nature lover, she created and tended to extraordinary gardens there including a cherished "prayer garden." She also developed unique methods for preserving and canning foods and herbal remedies and was an active student of biology, archaeology and geology. She was an avid collector of Indian artifacts, tools and rocks and amassed a large collection which will be a significant addition to the planned Madesi Indian Museum to be built on the property.

Her family would like to thank her many friends in California for being her "second" family and for taking her into their hearts with so much love.

She is survived by her father and step-mother, David Beil and Sue Sweeney of Navesink; mother and step-father, Elizabeth and Steven Gilmore of Jacksonville, FL; twin sister and brother-in-law, Jessica and Liam Flynn of Baltimore, MD; and grandmother, Dorothy Beil of Bluffton, SC. She is also survived by her cherished companion Seabrook Leaf and dog, Loyal of Big Bend, CA.

All friends are welcome to attend a Memorial Mass in her honor which will be held at Holy Cross R.C. Church, 30 Ward Ave., Rumson, NJ.

Published in Asbury Park Press from January 19 to January 20, 2013.
Elizabeth Anne Beil, 34, of Big Bend, CA joined our Lord on Friday, Jan. 4, 2013, after a fatal hiking accident near her home. After growing up in New Jersey and Florida, she moved out to California in 1996 and has lived in various parts of the state. She moved to Big Bend in March 2012, where she worked and lived at Big Bend Hot Springs. Always a nature lover, she created and tended to extraordinary gardens there including a cherished "prayer garden." She also developed unique methods for preserving and canning foods and herbal remedies and was an active student of biology, archaeology and geology. She was an avid collector of Indian artifacts, tools and rocks and amassed a large collection which will be a significant addition to the planned Madesi Indian Museum to be built on the property.

Her family would like to thank her many friends in California for being her "second" family and for taking her into their hearts with so much love.

She is survived by her father and step-mother, David Beil and Sue Sweeney of Navesink; mother and step-father, Elizabeth and Steven Gilmore of Jacksonville, FL; twin sister and brother-in-law, Jessica and Liam Flynn of Baltimore, MD; and grandmother, Dorothy Beil of Bluffton, SC. She is also survived by her cherished companion Seabrook Leaf and dog, Loyal of Big Bend, CA.

All friends are welcome to attend a Memorial Mass in her honor which will be held at Holy Cross R.C. Church, 30 Ward Ave., Rumson, NJ.

Published in Asbury Park Press from January 19 to January 20, 2013.

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