Alice M. Bezuka

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DANVERS- Alice (Gamache) Bezuka was the daughter of Ernestina (Ouimette) and Augustus Gamache. She was born, raised and married her husband, Ted Bezuka, in Danversport, where they raised their two children. She was the fourth oldest of 11 children. She was predeceased by her sisters and brothers, Jeanette (Young), Peter (Pete), Doris (LaChance), Joseph (Tweet), Arthur (Buddy), Francis (Franny), Rita (LaBrie), Marie (Winkie) St. Pierre, Shirley (Gill) and Raymond (Chuck). Alice is survived by her daughter, Janet and her husband Frank Duest of Danvers, her son Richard Bezuka and his wife, Susan of Danvers, 5 grandchildren, Linda McHugh, David Duest, Dana Bezuka, Brenda-Sue Bouffard and Paula O’Keefe, 11 great grandchildren, her sisters-in-law, Phyllis Gamache of Peabody and Dorothy Gamache of Danvers and many nieces and nephews. Alice worked over the years in several local businesses; Friend’s Box Co., Sylvania, CBS Hytron and L.F.E. She was a communicant of Saint Mary of the Annunciation Church in Danvers. Alice was an active member of the Polish Russian Lithuanian American Citizen’s Club on Cheever Street, often being there for the Saturday night meat raffle and other special occasions where she enjoyed the fun and the companionship of her many friends, and was affectionately know as Auntie Alice. The last five years of her life she enjoyed her Senior Housing Apartment on Perry Terrace in the same neighborhood where she and her husband bought their first house. Her Funeral Service will be celebrated at 11AM on Wednesday, October 26, 2016 at C.R. Lyons & Sons, Funeral Directors, 28 Elm St., Danvers. Burial will follow in Annunciation Cemetery, Danvers. Visitation will be held Wednesday morning from 9AM-10:45AM in the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the PRLACC Scholarship Fund, 12 Cheever St., Danvers or Care Dimensions, 75 Sylvan St., Danvers, MA, 01923.

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  1. Dick, Susan & Janet,

    I’m so very sorry for your loss.
    Auntie Alice was one in a million! I have so many great memories of time spent with Auntie Alice that I’ll treasure forever.
    Our Sunday night talks were some of my favorite times. She had the best sense of humor and at 97 years old had a great memory. She will be missed by many people.

    Sincerely,
    Debbie Karolides

  2. Auntie Alice – My neighbor – my friend. …You will be missed here on Perry Terrace, my dear. Sitting out on a Summer evening sharing a memory and a laugh. How my little dog loved visiting with you, too. There wasn’t a thing “Danvers” that you didn’t remember….I will miss my garden’s biggest fan. It won’t be the same without you, Auntie Alice. You will be missed……Love You…..Barbara

  3. my sweet aunty Alice, my side kick. ..I have so many memories to share. .I can’t believe your gone. .I will always think of you when I look in the mirror remembering our joke about our big nose… I never got to give you your night grown. .maybe I’ll keep it and wear it my self. ..I love you so much ..my heart is heavy but I know that one day we will rejoice again together. sleep well xxoo Susan

  4. I will miss you so much, Nana. I enjoyed so many years with you, but it still wasn’t enough. I thought you would outlive all of us. I could write a book on how you impacted my life, but I will think of you every day and the love you shared for our family. Your granddaughter Linda


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