Beulah May Pomeroy, 94, of Zellwood, Florida passed away on January 1, 2019. Mrs. Pomeroy was born on July 2, 1924 in Alburg, Vermont. She is preceded in death by her husband Wesley C. Pomeroy Sr. and step-daughter Elizabeth Ann Buyak. Mrs. Pomeroy is survived by her four sons Larry Pomeroy, Gary Pomeroy, Wesley Pomeroy Jr. and Charles Pomeroy; two step daughters Gay Delores Johnson-Steiner and Lynn Lorraine Karoly; and many grandchildren, great grandchildren and great-great grandchildren; as well as several nieces and nephews.
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Loomis Funeral Home Chapel
420 West Main Street Apopka, Fl 32712
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Loomis Funeral Home
420 West Main Street Apopka, Florida 32712
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Pat Johnson Mancinelli says
Thinking of all of you as you celebrate Beulah’s long and remarkable life. Pat Johnson Mancinelli
Ben and Marsha Curtis says
Our condolences for your family. Your mom was a unique and special lady who will be missed very much.
Carol Shugdinis says
To Charlie and family Scott and I want to express our deepest sympathy for the loss of your mother. I thought the world of your mother Charlie. She was the most kindest and thoughtful person I knew. She put herself out to help anybody in need. She had a wonderful life and I will miss her so much!!!!
Wanda Ahart says
Prayers and sympathy to the family I know you all must have great memories to remember, embrace them . Beulah was one of the nicest people I knew she will be missed
Jackie Sturno and Lee Neff says
We will miss Beulah so much at church. She was such a driving force in so many ways. Please accept our sincere sympathies at your loss.
Rose Kennedy says
Beulah was a lovely lady and a great friend to my mom, Kate Horstmann. I know that my mom will miss her visits when she came up to Connecticut. I am certain that she is happily reunited with Wes. She will be missed!
Carolyn Demore says
Sending Prayers of Strength to Family And Friends During This Difficult Time of Loss.
A.Z.B. says
Dear Pomeroy family, I’m so sorry for your loss. However, the bible offers comfort in 1 Corinthians 15:26 which reads: “And the last enemy, death, is to be brought to nothing.” I hope this scripture is comforting to your family. Condolences, A.Z.B.