Floribeth de Los Angeles Pope (maiden name Floribeth de Los Angeles Beita Venegas) was a delightful and happy person, always thinking of other people. She was a dedicated mother and grandmother. A wonderful wife and friend who touched so many lives along the way. She passed away peacefully on March 16, 2025 at the age of 54. This after a courageous battle with a relentless, aggressive lung cancer.
She was a person who loved her family, her husband and was cheerful, generous, optimistic, and loved God with all her heart. In May 2012 she married Dr. John Pope, Jr and moved to the United States. They shared a blissfully, happy and loving marriage until her final breath. She was adventuresome. She loved the outdoors. She loved visiting the national parks, the state parks, local parks, and I think part of that was because she loved every opportunity to have a picnic. It was sort of a joy of hers to sort of just sit in the parks at a park bench and have a picnic. Something very simple but very meaningful to her and to me. During our marriage, her desire for travel was awakened, and she truly enjoyed traveling seeing different cultures meeting different people seeing different landscapes anything that was involving the outdoors was just a joy for her. While living in the United States she decided to go through the process of becoming a United States citizen and she achieve this goal and was a dual citizen for most of her time in the United States and she was very proud of this. Most people don’t know this, but she was a very good golfer. At times, she was really a challenge for me and other people in our group because she was so consistent. She became an avid swimmer after taking several swimming lessons from a professional teacher in Pompano Beach. At our Condominium in Pompano Beach she was affectionately known as the swimming lady by the many people who didn’t know her name. You could see her almost every morning swimming laps in our Condominium swimming pool.
And of course she was a very encouraging and faithful person, such that even during her final days in the hospital, she urged those around her to be strong and stay faithful in God.
The family of Floribeth de los Angeles Pope wishes to express their heartfelt gratitude to all who have offered support during this challenging time. Your kindness and compassion mean the world to them.
As we gather to honor and celebrate the remarkable life of Floribeth, we remember the profound impact she had on so many lives. Her warmth and love filled the hearts of those around her, and her legacy will continue to shine brightly in our memories. Join us in commemorating a life well lived, where every moment was a testament to her generous spirit and unwavering strength. Floribeth will be dearly missed, but her love will forever guide us.
Tuesday, March 25, 2025
4:30 - 5:30 pm (Mountain time)
Newcomer Funeral Home, East Metro
Tuesday, March 25, 2025
4:30 - 5:30 pm (Mountain time)
Newcomer Funeral Home, East Metro
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Tuesday, March 25, 2025
5:30 - 7:30 pm (Mountain time)
Newcomer Funeral Home, East Metro
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