Beverly A. Lopa

Beverly Ann Lopa, 89, of Simpsonville SC, passed away on Tuesday, January 13, 2026. Born in Sanborn NY, she was the daughter of the late George Emerson and Evelyn Sornberger.

She was predeceased by her loving Husband Donald J. Lopa of 66 years where they shared their life in Rochester NY, daughter, Susan Grace Lopa-Smith; grandson, Matthew Barone; and great granddaughter, Autumn Lopa.

Beverly is survived by two children, Jay Lopa (Susan) and Ann Barone (Joe); eight grandchildren, Jennifer Barone, Nicole Hofstra (Justin), Ashley Sylvester (Terry), Jason Lopa, Jeffrey Lopa (Rene), Leah Barone, Grace Smith, and Donald Smith; eight great grandchildren, Hanna Hofstra, Jude Ramos, Miloh Ramos, Zenovia Sylvester, Easton Lopa, Giulianna Lopa, Everleigh Lopa, and Wyatt Smith; as well as many nieces and nephews.

Beverly spent the last 2 and a half years of her life on earth with her loving Daughter Ann, Son in Law Joe, Granddaughter Leah and 4 dogs who she absolutely adored, and where she thrived. For the past 6 months, she had a wonderful caregiver, Timeryl “Sammy,” who she referred to as her best friend.

We invite you to celebrate Beverly’s life by sharing memories on her memorial page at www.cannonbyrd.com

Condolences to the family of Beverly A. Lopa

  • Lisa Cervini
    3 weeks ago

    I’m so sorry for your loss ❤️ every time I was with Bevy and Donald I felt like I was home 😢 and closer to my best friend Susie there beautiful daughter gone to soon. I have known Beverly for 60 years and she is one of my favorite humans, Love you always Bevy miss you dearly.

  • Marge Abrams
    3 weeks ago

    I’m sorry for your family’s loss. Bev was beautiful fun loving person! I always enjoyed spending time and taking to her. I know she will be deeply missed.

  • Bev was such a great friend and so easy to like. Her laugh was irresistible. She was someone you could pour your heart to and she’d know just what to say to help you feel better. What fun we had boating with the Lopas and their New Years Eve parties were remarkable and memorable. I miss talking to you friend.

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