

He led a full life during his short time with us and enjoyed many activities including, drawing, learning history, studying karate with his uncle Keith Rosary, taking acting classes, playing football with the Silver Bullets and spending time with his friends at the mall. He was a member of the Church of the First Born in Hyannis and a member of the Praise and Worship Team. Anthony also participated in the Big Brothers and Big Sisters program with Officer Brian Morrison of the Barnstable PD. He was chosen to memorize and recite a poem in front of the school body, something he did with ease. His reading abilities were far above his grade level.
He will be remembered as a wonderful person who exuded something special every time he walked into a room or met a new person. He was kind and lighthearted with a great sense of humor and loved to laugh.
He leaves his mother Catherine Rose and his sisters, Sierra Beverly, Kristina Mendes, Kayla Mendes and Aniya Rose all of Hyannis. He is survived by his father Marcus Beverly and his step mother Kim of Maryland,his step sisters Kiana Mackline and Kiara Smith as well as his brother, Eric O’Conner of Randolph. His “Mammy” Pamela Rosary and great grandmother and grandfather also survive him as well as his devoted friend and companion Bella, his dog.
Visiting hours will be from 3-8pm on Friday March 8th, 2013 at the Doane Beal and Ames Funeral Home, 160 W. Main St. Hyannis MA 02601. A celebration of life service will be held at 10am in the funeral home on Saturday March 9th, 2013. Interment will follow in Oak Neck Cemetery.
Donations in his memory may be made to the Anthony Beverly Memorial Fund C/O Rockland Trust 1195 Falmouth Rd. Centerville, MA 02632
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