CLEMENT, BETH
Beth Clement was born on June 27, 1964 in Burbank California and passed away on February 2, 2022 in Phoenix Arizona. Beth is survived by her husband of 19 years Keith; her children Jason (Diane), Jonathan, and Breanna; her grandchildren Aaron, Oliver and Haley; her brothers Ric, Jeff, and Bob; and her sisters Diane, Nyla and Angie. Beth was preceded in death by her grandson Andrew.
Beth worked for the United States Postal Service for 29 years, mostly in Prescott and Chino Valley Arizona. Beth enjoyed spending time with her family and friends and also with her dogs. She also enjoyed baking, cooking, and shopping. Beth was a wonderful, loving, and very giving woman who is certainly missed.
Beth’s Celebration of Life will be held March 13, 2022 at 3:00pm at QuadCity Christian Church, 501 S. Senator Hwy in Prescott, Arizona.
Condolences may be expressed at www.whitneymurphyfuneralhome.com
My heart is broken. I Loved Beth So Much! I worked with Beth at the Prescott Miller Valley Post Office. She was my Co-worker but more. She was my Friend, my Confidant, my P O Sister. I will Love and Miss her Always. My heart goes out to Kieth and everyone in her family. Love and Prayers Linda Vaughan.
A shining light is gone from us, but I believe watching from above. I so miss her laughter and the loving stories of her family and dogs!! I have never met such a genuinely nice and giving woman. I will truly miss her. Prayers to her husband, whom she told me many times how glad she was to be married to and to her family. May they find comfort and peace in this sad time. Jill Hays
Dear sweet Beth,
You will be missed and loved by so many! I hope you are dancing with the Angels right now. You welcomed me and I so appreciate that. Thank you for just being you my dear sister.
Much love,
Nyla
My condolences, prayers, hugs and love I’m sending to you. Beth’s passing came way too soon and suddenly. May she rest in peace.
Love,
Nyla
My beautiful sister, I still can not believe you are gone. I love you more than you ever really knew, and I always will. Until we see each other again, sing a beautiful melody and dance like nobody’s watching. Love you always sis, Angie
Mom,
Though we had our moments and fights I still love you. Each day it is hard to believe you are gone. I seriously thought you would have been around another 20 to 30 years. A bit much I know. I just wish we had more time to fix our relationship. I love and miss you.
Your little girl now and forever,
Breanna