Beverly Ann Rock Chin Chan


Beverly Ann Rock Chin Chan, age 74 of Boston, Massachusetts passed away on April 21, 2020 after a long, hard fought battle with complications from Coronavirus.
Beverly was the cherished wife of Edward Chin Chan and Loving mother to son, Brion Rock and daughter Jennifer Rock. She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Beryl Harris, 10 younger siblings, loving nieces, nephews, cousins and a community of extended family and friends.

A memorial service will be held at a later date. We the family extend our deepest appreciation for the outpouring of love and support through phone calls, text messages, emails and other expressions of sympathy during our time of bereavement. May God keep us and continue to Bless us all.

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  1. Chris Reeves on April 29, 2020 at 7:51 pm

    There are no words to express how great you are in all lives you came in contact with. Never changing, Always loving. Classy, Sassy, Honest, Godly, Giving, Authentic, Happy, Strong, and above all you were family. The world is now a darker place without your light, and my life is a darker place without your example. All I have left are memories that will forever be in my heart and mind. I weep for sorrow that you aren’t here, but I rejoice because you have joined Gretchen in the land where pain is no more. I know I’ll be seeing you again!

    P.S. Rhonda is in good hands ❤️



  2. Patsy on May 5, 2020 at 10:20 am

    My deepest sympathy to Edward and Beverley’s family, thinking of you at this sad time.
    Pat, Compton & Family



  3. Peggy J on May 19, 2020 at 2:34 pm

    Ms. Rock,
    I had the gift of being one of your care providers for over 20 years. You opted to share your life with a goal of being the best person that you could be. Indeed, you were a remarkable person. Your influence to those around you was tremendous.

    May your rest be peaceful.



  4. Agatha Summons McGuire on May 19, 2020 at 5:05 pm

    I am so sorry to hear of Beverly’s passing, she will be forever missed and always in our hearts. Beverly was a champion for so many issues that touched all of our lives, whether it was social, community and her strength as an adovocate was unyealing with no limits to conquer the task. Her presences was a light of hope for those who knew her worth. My deepest sympathy to the family during this time.



  5. Aisha boyles hakim boyles on August 3, 2020 at 5:12 pm

    Im so broken ive been looking for you and your husband our son Amen had a dream about you and said mommy mrs beverly was driving me in her car to church she was hugging me mommy can we call her i really miss her but this was unexpected we just wanted
    to tell you about the dream and that the children and i and my husband missed you all and wanted to tell you we moved to a new home and that we all safe and wanted to surprise you and here i search your name and see this you and your husband were angels in our lives and the kids said we want to see granma bev my deepest condolences to you husband and family you were a piece in our life that we needed when advocating just want you to knoe that i did not want you to worry we are ok we moved from harvard street in mattapan and won the case now fields corner on Leroy st in dorchester may you rest in heaven
    We will miss an love you forever



  6. Aisha boyles on August 3, 2020 at 5:15 pm

    Im so broken ive been looking for you and your husband our son Amen had a dream about you and said mommy mrs beverly was driving me in her car to church she was hugging me mommy can we call her i really miss her but this was unexpected we just wanted
    to tell you that the children i and my husband wanted to tell you we moved to a new home and that we all safe and wanted to surprise you and here i search your name and see this you and your husband were angels in our lives and the kids wanted to see granma bev my deepest condolences to you husband and family you were a piece in our life that we needed when advocating just want you to know that i did not want you to worry we are ok we moved from harvard street in mattapan and won the case now fields corner on Leroy st in dorchester may you rest in heaven
    We will miss an love you forever



  7. Aisha boyles on August 3, 2020 at 5:18 pm

    Im so broken our son Amen had a dream about you and said mommy mrs beverly was driving me in her car to church she was hugging me mommy can we call her i really miss her but this was unexpected we just wanted
    to tell you that the children i and my husband moved to a new home and that we are safe and wanted to surprise you and here i search and see this you and your husband were angels in our lives the kids wanted to see granma bev my deepest condolences to your husband and family you were a piece in our life that we needed when advocating now we are ok moved from harvard street in mattapan and won the case now in fields corner on Leroy st in dorchester may you rest in heaven
    We will miss an love you forever



  8. Nadra Chase on September 4, 2020 at 12:13 am

    Omg I was trying to get in touch with Ms. Rock always help me with my daughter and she was her child care provider when she was younger she’s now 22 and out-of-control and Ms. Rock always help me and I just called her number and it said not in service and I thought no let me put her name in online and I see if I could find her. We lost the best person ever. She could handle the kids no matter what age they were and she gave me good advice I loved her. I know she is in heaven. Rest In Peace.



  9. hakim boyles on November 2, 2020 at 9:51 pm

    i miss you with all my heart i hope you reast in piec love you ps you where so nice



  10. Andrea Bryan on January 31, 2021 at 7:35 pm

    Hope to see you in the resurrection Aunty Beverly. The last time I saw you was on your visit to Barbados. I enjoyed your company so much and benefitted from your wise advice “ To whom much is given, much is to be expected”. Love you.



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