Beverly C. Ebersole

On October 25, 2016, Beverly C. Ebersole, 65 years old from Elizabethtown, passed away peacefully at home.   She was preceded in death by her father Benjamin Ebersole. She is survived by her mother Betty (Whye) Ebersole of Elizabethtown, PA and sister Becky Ebersole of Denver, CO.  She is also survived by her nephew, Eric Lemasters (wife Michelle) of Chalfont, PA and niece Heather (Lemasters) Hetrick (husband Ben) of Redington Beach, FL.  One of her greatest joys in life was spending time with her great nephew Tommy Lemasters (son of Eric and Michelle).  She also leaves behind many Aunts, Uncles, Cousins and friends that she loved dearly.

Bev loved experiencing new things, had a great sense of humor and had a strong devotion to her faith.

Services will be held at Geyers United Methodist Church in Middletown, PA on Nov. 12th at 11am.  In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Beverly’s memory to Red Bird Mission of Beverly, KY or the American Cancer Society.

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  • I met Bev when she was a teller in our area at annual conference. Through her I volunteered to be a teller and also served with her and for her as our head lay teller. She would always share in my life’s journey and in turn I counted her among my friends. She will be missed by all who knew her. She has gone home with Jesus, our Lord and Savior.

  • I remember purchasing a soft pretzel and being in line at the snack bar with Beverly at annual conference one year and we started talking about the Walk to Emmaus. I kept showing up everywhere she was and kept telling her to do it. We laughed and laughed and when she finally did do it……..it was a WOW! Then I found out that she had a cabin in the McAlisterville area and invited her to our ladies reunion group in Richfield. So she showed up one time. We just hit it off from day one. I am saddened to she has passed but there is no doubt in my mind I will see her again. My sympathy to the family. She was a blessing to me.

  • Bev was a great lady. I was one of the tellers at the annual conference and
    Bev was always smiling and had a great attitude. My deepest sympathy to the family I am sure she is now home with the Lord.

  • Dear Family and Friends of Bev,
    I have worked with Bev over the years at the Kellogg Lancaster plant. Bev was always jovial and made everyone smile each and every day. She was a true blessing to everyone who knew her. I am grateful to have known her and am truly sorry for her loss. May her soul rest in peace.
    You are in my thoughts and prayers. With Sincerest Sympathy,
    Stephanie Clay

  • Bev and I go back to first grade! She was one of the funniest people! I have such fond memories of her and I at Girl Scout camp! Chicawee and Arcona.
    May you find peace in your memories. I know she is smiling down on us all!
    Marsha (Smink) Geib

  • Ebersole family,
    I was so sad to hear about the passing of Bev. I worked very closely with her at Kellogg’s from the time she started to even after my retiring. She was one of the few bright lights at Kellogg’s and she was always there to help. no matter what was going on at work or in her personal life she was always happy and enjoyable to be around. You can have comfort in knowing she will be very missed by all of us that knew her. It gives me comfort to know she is in a better place. This world could use more people like her. God Bless your family.
    Norm Heming

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