
She was born in Brockton, MA, to George and MaryAnn (MacDonald) Chapman. She was predeceased by her husband of 52 years, William Dentch and her son William F Dentch. She was the last member of the Chapman family of nine children.
Beverly worked as a quality control inspector for an electronics firm for many years. During the time her husband was overseas during World War II she worked as a shipfitter at the Fore River shipyard.
Beverly was an active member of the Emblem club. She was an exhibition square dancer with a troop called the Square Eights. Blessed with many talents, she had a beautiful voice and sang at karaoke and for the family any chance she could get. Very quick of wit, she told jokes to everyone and kept them laughing. She was a charter member of the “Coffee Shop Mafia" at the Bradenton donut shop, a group of 12 elderly ladies and gentlemen that took care of each other.
Lovingly remembered by her son Edward Dentch and his wife Diane of Middleboro, MA, her daughter Donna Paulin and her companion Stephen Mahoney of Bradenton FL, her son Thomas Dentch of Duxbury MA, daughter-in-law Kathleen Dentch of Attleboro, MA, grandson Matthew Paulin of Orlando Florida, grandson Christopher Dentch and his wife Carrie of Pawcatuck, CT, granddaughter Lori Dentch of Holly MI, granddaughter Adrienne McDougall and her husband Christopher of Halifax MA, granddaughter Elizabeth Glisic and her husband Dejan of Falmouth, ME, Great grandchildren William, Ruby, Gabriel, Grace, Lucia and Isabelle. Many nieces and nephews and her best friend Audrey Button and many other friends.
Interment will be at Pine Hills cemetery in West Bridgewater .
In lieu of flowers donations can be given to Best Buddies of Massachusetts. A link has been provided here on this site.
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