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Beverly M. Lemire
May 30th, 1956 - December 19th, 2025
May 30th, 1956 - December 19th, 2025
In Loving Memory
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Beverly Marie (Stanisewski) Lemire, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, and friend, passed away suddenly and unexpectedly on December 19, 2025, at the age of 69. Born on May 30, 1956, Beverly lived a life filled with deep love, laughter, and unwavering devotion to her family.
Beverly was predeceased by her parents, John Stanisewski and Beverly Harris Stanisewski; her sisters, Bonnie Kavanaugh and Karen Soucie; and her brother, Albert Stanisewski.
She leaves behind the love of her life and devoted husband of 52 years, Wayne Lemire Sr. Together they built a family rooted in love, humor, and fierce loyalty. She is survived by her sons, Chad Lemire and his wife Barbara, Travis Lemire, Wayne Lemire Jr. and his wife Denise and Steven Lemire and his partner Sarah; and her three incredible grandchildren whom she adored beyond measure, Steven Lemire, Cody Lemire, and Kylie Lemire.
Beverly is also survived by her loving siblings: her sisters Holly Pragluski and her husband Robert, and Tracy Paulo and her husband Michael; and her brother Wayne Stanisewski and his wife Debra and sister-in-law Rosemarie Stanisewski. She also leaves behind many extended family members and dear friends who she cherished deeply.
Beverly retired from Hamilton Sundstrand after decades of dedicated service. It was there that she met her best friend of many years, Judy Crandall, a friendship that meant the world to her and who she considered a sister.
Above all else, Beverly loved her family fiercely. She was deeply devoted to her sons and supported them in everything they did — even training in taekwondo right alongside them and proudly earning her black belt with them during their teenage years. She shared a one-of-a-kind sense of humor with her siblings, children, and close family—one that could fill any room with laughter. Family gatherings were always rich with stories, inside jokes, and unforgettable moments.
Beverly also found great joy and peace in her home, which was her sanctuary and something she took immense pride in. She loved gardening and caring for her plants, spending countless hours outside during the warmer months tending to her yard and creating a space filled with beauty and comfort. By her side through it all was her beloved dog, Arlo, her “baby boy,” who brought her endless joy and companionship.
Beverly was known for her protective heart, generous spirit and selflessness. She would do anything for those she loved and had an incredible ability to make people laugh with just a look. Holidays were especially dear to her, with Christmas Eve holding a special place in her heart. She treasured the joy of everyone coming together, cooking, laughing, and simply being together.
Beverly will be remembered for her boundless love, sharp wit, fierce loyalty, and the warmth she brought into every life she touched. She will be deeply missed and forever loved. Services will be held at the convenience of the family.
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