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Elizabeth A.
Cody
Apr 12, 1995 — Jul 7, 2026
Elizabeth “Beth” A. Cody, passed away on July 7, 2026, at the age of 31. Born on April 12, 1995, Elizabeth’s life was a profound reminder of the remarkable strength and radiant joy that can shine through even the greatest challenges.
From the very start, life presented many hurdles for Beth, who lived with Williams Syndrome. Yet, these challenges never dimmed her infectious smile or her love for those around her. Beth truly loved life, and she loved people.
Beth loved simple pleasures. Shopping trips were something she loved, and her devotion to her favorite routines was a quiet anchor for those who knew her. She treasured her collection of stickers and workbooks, finding calm and comfort in their pages. Her love of dogs, especially Ringo and Rosie, was deep and unconditional – she loved those dogs so much.
Among her favorite things was going to McDonald's where her order always was a plain cheeseburger, fries, Coke, and a cookie. Treats like chocolate pudding never failed to bring a smile to her face.
Beth loved music, especially Michael Jackson. Whether in the car or at home, Beth would sing. If you asked her what she wanted to be, she would say a singer. She was also a fan of Steve from Blue's Clues and would watch him when he was on the show. Beth’s consistency was endearing: she knew her likes without question.
She is survived by her loving and devoted mother, Rachel Cody; maternal grandmother, Peggyann E. Joslin; aunt, Renee (Bob) Camp; uncle, Ken (Jody) Dickinson; cousin, Brody Camp; special cousin, Kim (Ken) Bauer; step-grandmother, Gail Abbott; special friends, Debra Downy and Becky Camp; special pets, Ringo Camp and Rosie Cody; and many extended family members.
Beth was predeceased by her father, John Cody; paternal grandparents, Robert Cody and Pat (Bob) Tyner; maternal grandfather, Frederick Dickinson; step-grandfather, Byron “Buddy” Joslin; and special great-grandmother, Edith Lewis.
Beth’s life is impossible to sum up in words alone. Her journey was marked not by what she was unable to do, but by the love, happiness, and unwavering courage she showed in everything she accomplished throughout her struggles. She taught those around her about genuine joy, the beauty of consistency, and the power of an open heart. The world is so much brighter for having known Beth, and her spirit will forever guide those who love her.
Her family and friends carry her memory forward, cherishing those happy moments, her laughter, her songs, and her love for the simple things. To honor Beth, please read and become familiar with Williams Syndrome so you can understand life from her point of view.
In memory of Beth, please consider a donation to the Williams Syndrome Association, or a charity of your choice.
To leave the family an online condolence or memory, please visit Beth's guestbook at www.murphyfuneralservices.com.
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