Beverly York Suits

 

No more with overflowing light
Shall fill the eyes that now are faded.
Nor shall another's fringe with night
Their woman-hidden world as they did.

No more shall quiver down the days
The flowing wonder of her ways,
Whereof no language may requite
The shifting and the many-shaded.

The grace, divine, definitive,
Clings only as a faint forestalling;
The laugh that love could not forgive
Is hushed, and answers to no calling;
The forehead and the little ears
Have gone where Saturn keeps the years;
The breast where roses could not live
Has done with rising and with falling.

The beauty, shattered by the laws
That have creation in their keeping.
No longer trembles at applause,
And we who delve in beauty's lore
Know all that we have known before
Of what inexorable cause
Makes Time so vicious in his reaping.

E. A. Robinson

Beverly
December 21, 1927  -  August 25, 1997

 


On a long voyage
College Sweetheart
   
   
High School, Anderson , IN
WKAR-TV Auction Co-Chair

 

Beverly Suits and Jane Vieth Clowning Around a Steel Sculpture
Kalamazoo Art Museum - November 1978



Beverly and Alan Suits

South Missouri about 1990


Beverly and Alan host author-critic Susan Sontag
East Lansing May 1989



Beverly on the stern of our sailboat "Boss" a 36' S-2 Yacht
At anchor in the North Channel of Lake Huron
We sailed throughout Lake Michigan and Northern Lake Huron

 

 

Beverly Suits Fishing for Bass from "Boss"
North Channel of Lake Huron - July 1988

 

Sailing in Honduras

 

 

Joanne Marks (sister), Dorothy York (mother) and Beverly

 

Dorothy, Jody, Lyle, Beverly and Fred York 1930's