November 3, 1929 in Baltimore, Maryland.
Dolores went all through Catholic school and graduated from St. Michael’s Business School in
Baltimore. She loved music, and played the accordion and organ while her brother Ron played
drums in a band.
She was a devoted mother, grandmother, and great grandmother. Spanning throughout the years,
she had many interesting jobs: a day care aid, this was perfect for her with her love for children.
She would always come home with a new song in her heart from the little ones. Dolores also
worked as a lunch lady for Phillippi Shores Elementary School, where her youngest son Brian
attended. Many times, she hid from the principal and Brian’s teachers when she saw them
coming, never knowing what stories they would be reporting about Brian.
Later, she worked as a cook with the Kansas City Royals, which she loved because she was an
avid baseball fan. She had such love for the Baltimore Orioles, with a special interest in Cal
Ripken. Always collecting Baltimore Orioles and Ripken memorabilia for her family’s boys.
She spent her later years working for Publix, where she loved doing the gourmet foods.
But “Mom Mom's'', as we all called her, greatest achievement, is being the sweetest, kindest,
most loving mom, mom mom, and great mom mom. Always eager to fix someone’s special dish,
climb on the floor to play a game, or shopping to find the perfect little toy for the young ones.
She always had a special way of looking at life, and sharing it with others with a never ending
love and wit that only mom mom had.
Mom mom was a beautiful wife who catered to Pop Pop, her husband, of 71 years.
She will be missed, but we find joy and comfort knowing she's with Pop Pop again.
She is survived by her loving children William Beauchamp ‘Bill’ (Wife: Stefanie), Gregory
Beauchamp (Wife: Joan), Sandy Kushto (Husband: Chuck), Mark Beauchamp (Wife: Debby),
and Brian Beauchamp (Wife: Kelly).
Dolores had 12 grandchildren, and 17 great grandchildren.
She is preceded in death by her husband William, and parents Michael & Frances Holewinski.
Visitation will be held on July 15, 2020 from 12pm to 2pm at the Robert Toale & Son’s Funeral
Home at Palms Memorial Park, 170 Honore Ave, Sarasota, Funeral Service to follow at 2pm,
Burial at the Palms Memorial Park.
Robert Toale & Sons Funeral Home is entrusted with final care.
Service will be live streamed on Robert Toale & Sons Facebook page URL https://www.facebook.com/RobertToaleAndSons/
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