Steve Southard
George and family,
So sorry do you hear about the passing of Bea. She was such a sweet lady. Please know my thoughts and prayers are with you and the family.
Birth date: May 20, 1932 Death date: Dec 26, 2019
Bernice P. Ramer, daughter of the late Alma Yvonne Truman Poyck and Arthur Howard Poyck, passed from life on December 26, 2019, at the age of 87. Born in Canada, she grew up in Pennsylvania, College Park, Maryland, and Fredericksb Read Obituary
George and family,
So sorry do you hear about the passing of Bea. She was such a sweet lady. Please know my thoughts and prayers are with you and the family.
So sorry to hear of Bea's passing. I worked with Bea at Culpeper Family Practice. One of the most compassionate people I've ever known. Never saw her without a smile on her face. May God lift up your family and give them peace. I know you were welcomed into heaven God saying welcome faithful servant.
We traveled with Bea and George on many trips and have such fond memories of her. She was agreeable to anything you wanted to do and always thinking about other people! She was the sweetest, dearest person you would ever want to meet. We will miss her so much. Love to George and family. Marilyn and Mel

Dear George & family,
I enjoyed working with Bea at the Thrift Shop. She was a great inspiration to us. She brightened our day.
Betsy Wiley
Dear George & family, it is with great sorrow that I find myself writing to you about your loss of Bernice. I have so many good memories of your great wife George that I cannot express in a short note. Just remember one thing as so many of us do that the day dear Bernice arrived at little Falmouth High a different bright light came on for us all. Bernice always made a difference in us all. I will always remember her! My sympathies are with you & your family Sincerely, Vernon Kurz
Bea was such a sweet, caring, loving lady. Hugs and prayers to all the family.
We loved her dearly. She was the kindest, most thoughtful person we’ve ever known and her smile was a ray of sunshine. We cherish so many fond memories––the four of us enjoying Garden Week tours, Bea and I going on garden tours when she insisted on driving and she navigated the narrow roads like a pro. We savored countless brunches at Willow Grove, but our fondest memory is of her warm hospitality when we visited the two of them in Florida. Her enthusiastic response to any invitation for fun was always, “Yeah! Let’s go!” She was one of a kind. We extend our deepest sympathy to the family.
Virginia and Roger Morton