Beatrice H. (Hemmer) Crescenzi

Born: Wed., Sep. 24, 1924
Died: Tue., Apr. 9, 2019


Mass of Christian Burial

11:00 AM Tue., Apr. 23, 2019
Location: Blessed Sacrament Church


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Beatrice H. Crescenzi

Beatrice Helen Crescenzi, a loving sister and many-times an aunt, passed on at The Bishop Rehabilitation and Nursing Center on Tuesday, April 9 at the age of 94.  Bea was born at People’s Hospital, Syracuse, New York, on Tuesday, September 9, 1924, the firstborn child of Beatrice and Carl Hemmer.  A bright child, she skipped kindergarten and began 1st grade at the age of 4 when she bussed herself down to Blessed Sacrament School.  Bea graduated from St. John the Baptist High School in 1941 at the age of 16, as the valedictorian of her class.  After business training at the Powelson Business Institute, she worked at several local firms, with her last job as the bookkeeper at Blessed Sacrament Church.
She was a popular dance partner at USO dances in the 1940s and got into golf and bowling in her twenties.  Then Bea met the first love of her life and married John Mara on June 17, 1950.  Their loving union ended with John’s sudden death in July, 1969.  She married again to Bob Clark in 1972, and became the step mother to Bob’s three sons, especially to the youngest son, Mark.  Bob taught her the joys of fishing on Oneida Lake and she made the catch into tasty meals that everyone enjoyed.  Sadly, Bob died in June, 1982.  Bea’s charms were soon claimed once again when she married Tony Crescenzi of East Syracuse in October, 1986.  Bea and Tony created a new home where family gathered for Tony’s cookouts.  She and Tony took a long and exciting trip to Italy to meet Tony’s family and they also took a number of memorable cruises.  Bea enjoyed collecting souvenirs from their trips.  After an extended illness, Tony passed on in July, 2011. Bea was predeceased by a sister M. Virginia (Ginnie) White.
Throughout her life, Bea, who never had her own children, was an aunt who was there with love for her fifteen nieces and nephews.  Also, Bea loved to do gardening, crafts, knitting and solving every Sudoku puzzle she could find.  She was always eager to talk about shared memories with her many friends.  Bea is survived by her sister, Claire O’Reilly of Olney, Maryland, and her brother, Carl Hemmer, of Ashburn, Virginia.

Services Tuesday (April 23, 2019) at 11:00am in Blessed Sacrament Church, James St, Syracuse. Burial in St. Mary's Cemetery, Dewitt. There are no calling hours.

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Caralyn Wichers
   Posted Fri April 12, 2019
Bea was a very sweet Grandmother to my 3 kids. I am glad we got to visit with her this past year. Prayers for her siblings and the rest of her family.

Christopher Hemmer
   Posted Mon April 15, 2019

SPATHIPHYLLUM was sent by The Hemmer family.

Sending love and sympathy to all of Aunt Bea's family and friends. Clare, CJ, Malcolm, Maura, Maeve, & McKayleigh Hemmer


Caralyn Wichers
   Posted Tue April 16, 2019

SOFT AND SWEET MEMORIES STANDING SPRAY was sent by Crescenzi Family.


Jennifer Adair
   Posted Wed April 17, 2019
Bea was a kind, sweet woman who kept my grandfather happy for their long marriage. I tried to visit her whenever I made it back to Syracuse over the last several years. Sad to hear of her passing but glad she is at peace.

Jennifer Adair
   Posted Wed April 17, 2019

ELEGANCE AND SIMPLICITY STANDING SPRAY was sent by Crescenzi grandchildren.


Helen White
   Posted Sun April 21, 2019

SPATHIPHYLLUM was sent by Helen White and Andy Leighton.

Dear Aunt Bea - We miss your wonderful smile and kind spirit. Thanks for being there for us. Rest in peace! Love, Helen (your godchild) and Andy


Andrew White
   Posted Mon April 22, 2019

RAYS OF SUMMER SUNSHINE was sent by Andy, Kim, Alexandra and Josh, and Madalyn.

Rest in Peace, Aunt Bea. With much love and fond memories... Andy White, Kim Frost, Alexandra and Josh Hibbard, and Madalyn White


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