Virtual Guestbook for Beth O’Hara Memorial Service

If you could describe Beth in one word, what would it be?Was there a piece of advice, a lesson, a quote, or even a simple act of kindness that Beth shared with you? 

Please feel free to share your comments below. 

Comments

  1. April

    Thank you everyone at Mast Cell 360. This site and all your team have supported me for years…since I finally started to understand my illness. Beth’s work has given so many something we needed…HOPE. I can not express in words what this did for me just when I needed it. Her life was such a blessing to so many, myself included. Thank you.

  2. Cristi Maderia

    Thank you, Beth, for your hard work, and dedication. God used you mightily in the lives of so many. You were greatly loved and appreciated.

  3. Sarah Chauvin

    If I could describe Beth in one word it would be INSPIRING! She was such an amazing human with and endless amount of gifts. When I was struggling to understand my mysterious symptoms I found Beth and was inspired by the hope that she had for my healing, long before I even did. Her empathy and compassion gave me hope in the darkest times of my life. Not only did she mentor my healing journey with her abundance of free information, podcasts and summits–she inspired my desire to become a practitioner. I remember her saying on a podcast how underserved this population of illness is and that we desperately needed more practitioners who were willing to be in the trenches with these complex clients. I continue today and will continue forever to learn from her, support her cause and carry the torch for and through her. She may not be here with us today, but will forever be in our hearts. Until we meet again- Sarah

  4. Sherry

    I’m just so thankful for all of Beth’s willingness to share so much wonderful information for all of us with MCAS for free, especially since I didn’t have a lot of money. I’m so thankful for the questions she and her team answered for me without charge! She seemed to really care for suffering people, and her bright smile and sweet voice were always a welcoming part of her podcasts that I enjoyed! 🙂

  5. Andrea Ayers

    Such a kind soul and I wish I would have known your suffering. I hope you are at peace now and no longer tethered by illness. RIP Beth .

  6. Melody

    In one word, kindness. Beth was kindness personified. I can’t believe I have been crying over someone I never met. She was an anchor of hope for me. Listening to her meditation made my day. Knowing her story of recovery gave me hope. Leaving love and light for us all. I miss her

  7. Rachel

    Beth was a light that burned brilliantly and gave others hope and so much helpful guidance. Her research was just getting started. She was so humble and had the ability to explain complex topics in a simple and meaningful way. Thank you Beth for being the beacon of hope that we all so desperately were seeking. I was listening to her podcast on Glucoronidation, and she had some really good ideas and seemed excited about working on new discoveries and breakthroughs. I’m still learning so much from her, and I treasure the information she left for us all. She truly wanted to help others and was a kindhearted, intelligent, generous soul. She’s really someone special to so many people. <3

  8. Vera

    If I try to describe what Beth gave me with her work in a word or two, I would say Hope and Discovery. I am so greateful for every peice of information provided by her and her team. This site has given me an answer that I was looking for for decades. Rest in peace, and thank you for all your hard work

  9. Marja

    I discovered this community recently, and saw Beth for the first time during the webinar. I was very impressed. What a powerful woman, who discovered so much about our disease and inspired so many people. I feel very lucky I had the chance to witness her work. I think she will be missed so much.

  10. Becky F.

    Caring! That’s what I think of when I think of Beth. She cared so deeply for others. Her empathy motivated her to help as many as possible. I have greatly benefited from Beth’s wisdom in my personal health recovery journey. I continue this journey with renewed strength to heal for Beth. She would want that for all of us!

  11. Gabriela W

    Generous. This website and all the free information contained here have saved my life, literally (and probably many others too). The time and energy Beth put into it are priceless. Her legacy lives on through those of us with MCAS fighting to stay alive and spread education about our condition. Thank you for your life’s work, Beth.

  12. Lu

    You can see and feel her commitment to helping others. She was empathetic towards those in pain and suffering. She was very giving and her compassion will be missed. Rest in peace, Beth

  13. Iva

    Without her commitment I would have never found out what my health problem is. I only knew her work shortly, not knowing until today what happened, I’m sending my sincerest condolences to the family and friends all the way from Europe…

    May she rest in peace!

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  1. April

    Thank you everyone at Mast Cell 360. This site and all your team have supported me for years…since I finally started to understand my illness. Beth’s work has given so many something we needed…HOPE. I can not express in words what this did for me just when I needed it. Her life was such a blessing to so many, myself included. Thank you.

  2. Cristi Maderia

    Thank you, Beth, for your hard work, and dedication. God used you mightily in the lives of so many. You were greatly loved and appreciated.

  3. Sarah Chauvin

    If I could describe Beth in one word it would be INSPIRING! She was such an amazing human with and endless amount of gifts. When I was struggling to understand my mysterious symptoms I found Beth and was inspired by the hope that she had for my healing, long before I even did. Her empathy and compassion gave me hope in the darkest times of my life. Not only did she mentor my healing journey with her abundance of free information, podcasts and summits–she inspired my desire to become a practitioner. I remember her saying on a podcast how underserved this population of illness is and that we desperately needed more practitioners who were willing to be in the trenches with these complex clients. I continue today and will continue forever to learn from her, support her cause and carry the torch for and through her. She may not be here with us today, but will forever be in our hearts. Until we meet again- Sarah

  4. Sherry

    I’m just so thankful for all of Beth’s willingness to share so much wonderful information for all of us with MCAS for free, especially since I didn’t have a lot of money. I’m so thankful for the questions she and her team answered for me without charge! She seemed to really care for suffering people, and her bright smile and sweet voice were always a welcoming part of her podcasts that I enjoyed! 🙂

  5. Andrea Ayers

    Such a kind soul and I wish I would have known your suffering. I hope you are at peace now and no longer tethered by illness. RIP Beth .

  6. Melody

    In one word, kindness. Beth was kindness personified. I can’t believe I have been crying over someone I never met. She was an anchor of hope for me. Listening to her meditation made my day. Knowing her story of recovery gave me hope. Leaving love and light for us all. I miss her

  7. Rachel

    Beth was a light that burned brilliantly and gave others hope and so much helpful guidance. Her research was just getting started. She was so humble and had the ability to explain complex topics in a simple and meaningful way. Thank you Beth for being the beacon of hope that we all so desperately were seeking. I was listening to her podcast on Glucoronidation, and she had some really good ideas and seemed excited about working on new discoveries and breakthroughs. I’m still learning so much from her, and I treasure the information she left for us all. She truly wanted to help others and was a kindhearted, intelligent, generous soul. She’s really someone special to so many people. <3

  8. Vera

    If I try to describe what Beth gave me with her work in a word or two, I would say Hope and Discovery. I am so greateful for every peice of information provided by her and her team. This site has given me an answer that I was looking for for decades. Rest in peace, and thank you for all your hard work

  9. Marja

    I discovered this community recently, and saw Beth for the first time during the webinar. I was very impressed. What a powerful woman, who discovered so much about our disease and inspired so many people. I feel very lucky I had the chance to witness her work. I think she will be missed so much.

  10. Becky F.

    Caring! That’s what I think of when I think of Beth. She cared so deeply for others. Her empathy motivated her to help as many as possible. I have greatly benefited from Beth’s wisdom in my personal health recovery journey. I continue this journey with renewed strength to heal for Beth. She would want that for all of us!

  11. Gabriela W

    Generous. This website and all the free information contained here have saved my life, literally (and probably many others too). The time and energy Beth put into it are priceless. Her legacy lives on through those of us with MCAS fighting to stay alive and spread education about our condition. Thank you for your life’s work, Beth.

  12. Lu

    You can see and feel her commitment to helping others. She was empathetic towards those in pain and suffering. She was very giving and her compassion will be missed. Rest in peace, Beth

  13. Iva

    Without her commitment I would have never found out what my health problem is. I only knew her work shortly, not knowing until today what happened, I’m sending my sincerest condolences to the family and friends all the way from Europe…

    May she rest in peace!

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