Jun 25, 1944 - Mar 11, 2024June 25, 1944 - March 11, 2024
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Edmonton
Diamond Valley
Scrapbooking, photo Albums
Turkey Dinner, pot roast.
Elvis Presley
A nice cup of coffee in the morning while watching the deer and birds outside her home.
Hawaii, The rocky mountains
Elizabeth "Beth" Best (Turner) passed away on March 11, 2024, at the age of 79. She was born on June 25, 1944, in Edmonton and had been a resident of Diamond Valley. Beth was a loving wife to Ross Best and a dedicated mother to her two sons, Robert and Gordon Best. She took great pride in her role as a grandmother to Zachary, Shaelyne, Naethan, Ethan, and Claire Best.
During her career, Beth worked in administration at RockyView Hospital. She was known for her caring and compassionate nature, always bringing joy to those around her. Beth had a bright and smart personality, with a great sense of humor that could light up any room she entered.
In her free time, Beth enjoyed scrapbooking and creating photo albums. She also cherished her mornings, sipping a nice cup of coffee while watching the deer and birds outside her home. Beth had a love for turkey dinners, pot roast, and was a fan of Elvis Presley.
Among her favorite places in the world were Hawaii and the Rocky Mountains, where she found peace and beauty. Beth's proudest accomplishments were her two sons, and she treasured the time spent with her grandchildren.
Elizabeth "Beth" Best will be deeply missed by all those whose lives she touched. Her memory will forever live on in the hearts of her loved ones, who will remember her as a caring, compassionate, and funny woman who brought joy to others.
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Edmonton
Diamond Valley