In memory of

Beverley Rose Dillabough

October 9, 1949 -  January 30, 2020

It is with great sorrow that we announce the passing of Beverley Rose Dillabough, aged 70, on January 30, 2020.

Predeceased by grandparents Stan and Sophie, mother Jane, sister Stasia, and brother Brad.

Cherished wife of Carl Baker for the past 35 years. Soulmates who will be reunited one day.

She is dearly loved and will be immensely missed by daughter Darcy (Cameron), and granddaughter Danielle.

Forever loved and greatly missed by grandson Lucas (Lindsay), and great-granddaughters Sophie and Nora.

Loving aunt to George, Corey, Jason, Ryan, Brittany, Trent, Andrew, Kristofer, Kevin, and James. Adoring great-aunt to Michael, Nolan, Everett, and Avery.

Beverley was an extremely family-oriented woman whose happiest moments were during events that brought us all together.

Beverley was a Certified Shorthand Reporter for over 40 years. In this capacity, she travelled and worked from coast to coast to coast in Canada, including the high Arctic; in the United States at the New England Governors' conferences; in Europe at the World Court in The Hague; and, in Africa at the Rwanda Genocide tribunals.”

Friends may call at PINE HILLS CEMETERY & FUNERAL CENTRE, 625 Birchmount Rd., Scarborough (north of St. Clair Ave. E., 416-267-8229) for Visitation on Friday February 7, 2020 from 2-4p.m. & 7-9p.m. A Funeral Service will be held on Saturday February 8, 2020 at 3pm with Visitation 1 hour prior.

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Darlene Dearing (Mother of her Nephew Trent Dearing-Dillabough)

Entered February 1, 2020 from Carrying Place

Rest In Peace with your family Bev

Dianne Mustard 

Entered February 1, 2020

Lucas, I am sorry to hear about your Gramma.
My sincere condolences to you & your family

Dianne

Tracy Callahan (Friend)

Entered February 1, 2020 from Pickering

Bev will be deeply missed. She was one of a kind. A beautiful soul and the very best friend anyone could ask for. She loved her family and expressed that to everyone. My thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time. I will truly miss you 😘

Lisa Phelan (Previous co-worker)

Entered February 2, 2020 from Toronto

RIP Beverly. You will never be forgotten.

Monique Mahoney (colleague and friend)

Entered February 2, 2020 from Ottawa

So sorry to hear the sad news of your passing, Bev. I know the last few years haven't been kind to you. Yet, you carried on like the courageous person you are. Hope to see you on the other side. xoxoxo

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