Flanigan, Beverly M.

Beverly M. Flanigan, 81, of Ontario, NY, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on August 30th 2024.

While some of her favorite things were the color red, sweet corn, and hummingbirds she is remembered most for being a devoted loving mother and grandmother.

She is predeceased by husband Bob Flanigan, son Rodd Morehouse, and parents Ralph and Ruth Miller. She is survived by daughter Renee Saba (Adeeb) and sons Randd Morehouse (Paula) and Casey Statt (Leigh Ann), sisters Joyce Clark (Howie), Leona Kirby (Don),Jean Gardner (Don),and brother Steve Miller (Nancy), grandchildren Brittany, Baylee, Bryce, and Bells.

Bev was born in Rochester,NY, grew up on the family farm in Walworth, and lived in both Penfield and Ontario. After graduating from Wayne Central High School, Bev had several executive administrative assistant positions with several companies including CVC Products, Melles Griot, and Taylor Construction, but her most important and cherished role in life was that of grandmother.

Her life was a testament of determination, courage, and strength to persevere through life’s great challenges and be strong for her family. She will be missed beyond words and will forever be present in our hearts.

On Saturday September 7th, Calling Hours will be held 10-12pm followed by a memorial service at Richard H. Keenan Funeral Home, 7501 Pittsford-Palmyra Road, Fairport, NY 14450.

A burial will immediately follow the service at Oakwood Cemetery in Penfield.

We wish to express our sincere appreciation to the healthcare professionals and staff at the Pines of Peace for the care and compassion given to Beverly and our family.  It is for this reason we ask that any donations be made in her memory at Pines of Peace 2378 Ridge Rd, Ontario NY or visit pinesofpeace.org


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    Sonny Myers

    Bev was a. survivor that was there to listen and offer her opinion and support when needed. As a cousin I was not able to see her as much as I would have liked living in Georgia, but remember the times we picked cherries, peaches and apples with her mom and grandmother. I will alway remember her as the cousin that was always there, but stayed in the background to her sisters when we were together. She lived for a time close to the house I grow up in Penfield and then in Ontario close to my sister. Marty and I are so glad we got to see Bev in June. She is special and endured a lot over her lifetime. She will not be forgotten and I look forward to the time I see her again.