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This memorial website was created in memory of Elisabeth Misner. Those of us who knew her will remember this amazing woman forever.

Elisabeth was battling a severe reaction to gadolinium toxicity for several months as the result of an MRI with contrast.  Unfortunately, that condition was masking the more serious underlying condition of cancer (something that she successfully beat before).  By the time her medical doctors discovered that it might also be cancer, it had spread to her liver and bones and she did not have time to pursue  the type of treatment that she had success with before.  She remained with us for only eight days after that time.  She passed away in her sleep on October 29th at 3:03 am of pulmonary thromboembolism as a result of her condition. 

Many people celebrated her life through an online memorial on November 24th.  You can view her memorial by clicking here.

If you would like, you may also leave a tribute message below.
November 4, 2020
November 4, 2020
My heart is broken. My role model, mentor and friend is gone....I am at a loss of words to express what this actually means. Elizabeth was a beacon of light for all, whether you knew her or not. She made people's lives better because of her positive, unselfish and giving energy.
Elizabeth's love, compassion, kindness touched everyone who ever crossed path with her. Her energy and enthusiasm for life was contagious. Her power to give of herself so genuinely and appreciate the smallest blessings of life always amazed me.
Over the last 15 years, Bijay and I have had the honour to build a friendship with Elizabeth and Ivan. I say this with the utmost meaning and sincerity; it was truly our honour.
Her life was about health, wellness, giving, caring, thankfulness, gratefulness and love.
In the last few years, I have travelled less to Global Conventions and so we chose to keep in touch by writing to each other. I last wrote to her on that Monday. I wasn't expecting a reply but just letting her know that I was thinking of her. Whenever I posed a question, she would “meet” me right there, and share her experience, never judging but always guiding and taking me to a place higher. She had this gift. When you spent time with Elizabeth you walked away being a better person, irrespective of what the conversation may have been around - relationships, health and wellness, mental health or parenthood.
I am a better person today because of my time spent with, communicating with and being friends with Elizabeth.
Thank you, Elizabeth for being my friend and being such a positive influence in my life.
I wish I could reach out & hug you - I will miss you dearly, x
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November 4, 2020
November 4, 2020
I had the pleasure of meeting Elisabeth Lynette Misner and that was two years ago when I met her, it was very kind every time we had a chance to talk, it was always a smile. It's not easy. This time for the family. We think God will give us the strength for this moments.
November 4, 2020
November 4, 2020
Dear Beth.
Too bad you had to leave our world.
We wish you a very good journey. 

In Poland, November 2019, we spoke briefly, where you showed warmth and genuine interest.

Dear Ivan, a lot of strength and love during this difficult period.
November 4, 2020
November 4, 2020
I will always miss you, you are kind and big heart.
November 4, 2020
November 4, 2020
Beth was the representation of the soul of our organization. Not only the business part of it, but the human relations and helping others, is the driving force of the things we do. She lived that message as no other, and will be greatly missed. Our thoughts will also be with Ivan and the family that suffered this terrible blow. May they find the wisdom and the power to carry forward her work and ideas.

Fred van Zwieten On behalf of Team BNI Den Haag, The Netherlands

November 4, 2020
November 4, 2020
Elisabeth made the world a better place and my world is better because of her. She was a light in everything she did and although I'd only see her once a year, was always greeted with a big smile and a bigger hug. Her passion for helping people was always in the forefront and she will be greatly missed. Definitely a Loveatarian!
November 4, 2020
November 4, 2020
One of the most beautiful souls I have met indeed is Beth Misner.

So warm, so caring and she always remembered every single interaction we had in the last so many years and especially more so was when we met at the BNI Global Convention, Bangkok two years back and in Bangalore last year when she was in person at the BNI Bangalore Members Day and further to that on 08 August 2019 when I went to Leela Palace, Bangalore, India to meet them both for Beth’s spiritual journey.

Unbelievable that she is gone forever. May her soul rest in peace.

To me it is a big personal loss of such a kind hearted soul.

Rest in Peace, Beth.

Dr.Sudhir Anand, Ph.D.
BNI Millionaire
Bangalore, India.
November 4, 2020
November 4, 2020
It was last year August 2nd 2019, we got an opportunity to meet both Ivan and Beth at Bang- bangalore members day. It was actually a last minute decision to go and we got in through final minutes of registration. It was a destiny to meet her.She was very loving and humorous all the time when we team of four was with her along with my wife waiting for ivan misner. Though the interaction lasted only for less than an hour, it is a memory forever to be cherished. A great inspiration, yes she will continue living in our hearts.
November 3, 2020
November 3, 2020
Beth Misner was a wonderful and kind woman. Me and my family had the privilege of getting to know her better in Portugal during a BNI conference. Her caring and loving manner had a tremendous attraction that will last for ever in our minds. We will miss you Beth, but never forgotten. Much strength to Ivan and the entire Misner Family
November 3, 2020
November 3, 2020
Fico com a linda lembrança da Sra. Beth Misner quando a conheci na conferência Global BNI, em Varsóvia.
A presença da Sra. Beth Misner em minha vida foi encantadora e ela viverá para sempre - a vida em si não morre.

November 3, 2020
November 3, 2020
I met Beth a few years back on a cruise and and both Ivan and Beth were down to earth sincere individuals. I remember Beth had so much zest and was full of life. She invited me to join her in an exercise session and spoke about diet and health. Beth was truly an inspiration to all and had an infectious smile that would light up a room, or should I say a town. Mark and I are shocked and saddened to hear about her passing and will continue to pray for her family during this sad time. Heaven just gained a beautiful angel and when I look up to the sky I feel honored to have a blessed soul looking over us. RIP Beth, you will be missed by many.
November 3, 2020
November 3, 2020
I was honored to have met and worked for Beth. She was a blessing. I'm thankful that she got me up before sunrise during the national conference to teach us Qigong. She taught me the simple concept of a healing deep breath. Now when I stop and take a deep breath, I will think of you Beth. Your legacy will live on.
November 3, 2020
November 3, 2020
There is no more beautiful word than knowing how to say thank you. ❤️
Thank you for everything, thank you for everything, thank you for always being there with your example, with your kindness.
I will never forget the answer to my email inviting you to visit Assisi...
I will not forget emails the first time we spoke to Baveno, your spontaneity, your energy, your sweetness.❤️
Thank you for your trust when you visited Umbria with Ivan ...
With Ivan you were a model couple to follow....
Thank you when you told me yes, as speaker at Tedx Coriano 2019.
From Austin to Coriano!!!! From the United States to Italy, to Romagna, to Rimini, the birthplace of Fellini! ❤️
To tell your story ...
1600 people, entrepreneurs, students, inspired by your speech.
That speech that with Daniela's translation I made my brother listen to who was fighting against cancer.
Thank you for the example that will remain forever tattooed in my heart ...
Have a good trip Beth...
And a big hug and sincere condolences to Ivan and children.
Davide and Tamara.
November 3, 2020
November 3, 2020
Beth-
My coach, my friend and my mentor. Your light and honesty was always a presence in my life. In Dallas we bonded, “I saw you”. Enjoying the time we had together will be the guiding light to eat right, work out and never let an illness define you. I will miss book club and your unique and spiritual outlook on everything. Even though I saw you on zoom I still needed a hug. The last time I saw you was at our goodbyes in Dallas, you were packing the truck like a champion in Tetris. Last hug as you slid into the drivers seat, your glasses on in full concentration mode. Ivan at your side in the passenger seat, his arm on the open window like the end of a 1950s movie. Off into the sun you rode. I love you my pink sister. You are loved and missed.
November 3, 2020
November 3, 2020
I remember meeting Beth about 9 years ago. I was nervous and wondered if I would have anything to talk to such a worldly woman about, Immediately I was comfortable and felt as if I had known her forever. Of course, the conversation turned to kids. We both had 3. I saw her each year at at the conferences and always had a great one to one with her. In between we would share ideas on how to bring the Foundations work to our region and create awareness. A few years ago during a conversation with Beth at a conference I shared the my daughter Katie was having problems with seizures. She listened in such a caring way and shared some thoughts but it was what she did next that I will never forget. I told her Katie was having some tests a couple days after we would return from conference and she reached out to me a couple of days later to see how it went. WOW! I will never forget how that made me feel. That she made time to check and see how my daughter was with all that she had going on in her own life. She was so kind and thoughtful. I will forever miss her and her kindness!
November 3, 2020
November 3, 2020
Not trusting in God I have difficulties accepting the fact that the life of such a wonderful human being has come to an end so soon. This is so unfair, why her and not all the crazy dummies in the world putting the world in danger before and sooner.
Beth and Ivan have been mentors and role models for me during all these years, I had the privilege to be accepted in their room as a friend, I remember all the laughing during the French lessons with Beth, her eagerness to learn, her humility and generosity. She has been a great support when we decided to start the BNI Foundation in France, and it was so easy and simple to collaborate with her.
Thank you Beth for what you were, for what you've done, for the love you've given all these years to Ivan, to your children. We will all miss you, you will not be forgotten, and be sure that we will be there for Ivan so he can face life without you, as this must be such a challenge to overcome, no doubt the most difficult he has to face. 
November 3, 2020
November 3, 2020
During my first Global Conference I had the privilege to Meet The Founder(s) wife. Beth was a remarkable woman, who touched so many lives. She will be missed by many. Our thoughts and prayers are for you Ivan and the ones around you at this difficult time.
Beth will be remembered with her amazing smile and her strong sprit.

Stephan Floor
Team BNI Zeeland West-Brabant
The Netherlands
November 3, 2020
November 3, 2020
Beth was such kind soul and so compassionate, in a moment you could feel her presence and full attention. In 2015, when we held a conference in Québec city, Beth wanted to make sure she could communicate and connect with the French speaking members. So, on occasion, she would call me to say hi and chat for a few minutes... In French of course, she wanted to practice outside of her language coaching sessions. That will remain one of my favorite moments.
November 3, 2020
November 3, 2020
With the passing of Beth the World looses a Sparkle and gains an Angel.
During several Conventions I have had the privilege to meet her and be inspired by her. To me she was the personalization of Givers Gain. Her passion to Co-found the BNI Foundation and how she started Business Voices after the terrible shooting in Charlottesville impressed me. Impressive was also the love between Ivan and Beth and their kids and Family. I wish them comfort from so many dear memories of this exceptional ordinary Woman.
November 3, 2020
November 3, 2020
My team and I of BNI Zuid Centraal The Netherlands empathize with you in the loss of your loving wife. We’ll miss her dearly. I must say in the run-up to every conference we looked forward to her appearance and her positive contribution to BNI and to the education of children.

We think about you in these difficult times.

Warm greetings,

Andreas Floor & Team
November 3, 2020
November 3, 2020
Jeff Ensinger BNI Peoria IL

I only talked to Beth a couple of times during my 15 years going to US Conferences but you could tell she was the strength of BNI. I got that that feeling from Ivan because he would start talking about her and I don't think he actually realized he was. There's a big hole that can't be filled. We'll miss her. 
November 3, 2020
November 3, 2020


It is hard to establish a deep connection with someone who doesn’t speak your language, but Beth made it easy. Her eyes brought us joy and she had the ability to make you feel at home with a smile.

I am deeply grateful to have been able to met her and I will never forget the days we spent together in Rome.

She was, to me and to all women in BNI, an example and an inspiration.
During her life she brought life to the people around her; we are left with the gratitude to having to meet and loved her and we know that her light will keep shining on us.
Rest in peace, Beth, we will continue the path you started in your honor and with all love and positivity possible...


Difficile stabilire una connessione profonda con chi non parla la nostra lingua nativa... ma con Beth era così facile! Il suo sguardo che parlava, così inclusivo e il sorriso contagioso: tutto era così naturale e profondo. Sono grata di averla conosciuta e non dimenticherò mai i giorni insieme a Roma: così allegra, così curiosa e così profondamente umile.
E' stata per me, ma credo per tutte le donne di BNI, un faro ed una ispirazione costante.
Così tanta luce e così tanta vita in pochi anni e noi avremmo voluto più tempo per poter ancora gioire della sua presenza così solare...
Ci resta la gratitudine per averla conosciuta ed amata e la convinzione che la sua luce continuerà ad illuminarci e a proteggerci.
Riposa in pace Beth, noi quaggiù continueremo la strada che ci hai indicato, in tuo nome e con tutto l'amore possibile....
November 3, 2020
November 3, 2020
Beth Misner left a wonderful legacy in this world, a legacy of love and support. we always remember her happinness and her smile, yes She always Have a smile for us, always! May her soul rest in peace. Love from Portugal .
November 3, 2020
November 3, 2020
Beth was a bright light indeed, and she was generous at sharing the light... to let (and help) others shine around her. Ivan and Beth were perfectly matched and they brought out the best in one another.
With love and light...
November 3, 2020
November 3, 2020
The news of Beth's passing was devastating to me. Very unexpected. I will always remember her as someone who truly cared about doing good in the world, and doing good to others. The light on the earth is forever slightly dimmer with her passing.
November 3, 2020
November 3, 2020
Chet Melcher BNI Wisconsin,
What a wonderful women. My best memory is with Her and Ivan was with my wife and I in a breakout session about being married and both partners are BNI Directors. I learned a lot about Ivan that day as Beth was so wonderful with words we were all laughing it is a precious memory.
November 3, 2020
November 3, 2020
Gone too “Soon”. Since I joined BNI Dubai, I always had heard of Elisabeth Misner for her Humanitarian efforts ( BNI Foundation ). It caught a soft piece of my heart and always used to Admire her for that and wanted to meet her one day. Little did I know, within a year I would meet her at the Mumbai Members Day personally and interact with this calm, loveful soul. Each and every word was so softly spoken, her words still whisper in my ears. What a fine women she was, despite healing from cancer; so positive, so down to earth. She told me to read my book Healing can be easy, healing begins in the kitchen & I did. Both the books were a life changer for me personally. She always was an inspiration for me. Disheartened to hear a sparkling sweet soul go so soon. With all my love and prayers of Gods blessings for Elisabeth, rest in eternal peace.
November 3, 2020
November 3, 2020
Epitaphs, in ancient Greece, where tributes to virtues that were shared during an event of a loss of a person that brought great contribution to the community, society and left a footprint or inspired others. Epitaphs were events of purpose and positiveness, reminding all what are the important things in life, though the lyrics, words in found in Epitaphs are a great inspirations for the humanity.
For the same purpose and for all of us honoring our dear Beth Misner, allow me to share a link with the Epitaph of Sikilus, the oldest found music piece on earth, (1st of 2nd century AD)

While you live, shine
have no grief at all
life exists only for a short while
and Time demands his due.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seikilos_epitaph
November 3, 2020
November 3, 2020
It is hard to believe that Beth is no longer with us. But her beautiful heart and soul will always be with us. She was the one that made you always feel special and was so supportive of a lot of small women businesses. She shared her struggles and her passions she became a dear friend. Thanks for everything you gave to all of us.
November 3, 2020
November 3, 2020
Touching Lives... Elisabeth was taken too soon from her work, though God obviously had different plans. She lived many lives in her one short life and maybe that's why God made the decision he did. Elisabeth lived a dozen lives compared to most as she continued to give to herself only for the reason of giving to others. At present, she is at peace I am sure.
My sorrow and heartbreak goes out to Ivan and family. Though with respect to Ivan, Elisabeth was his world. I do hope that Ivan has the strength and courage to lean on all of us through this time and beyond as we have had the strength and courage to lean on Elisabeth and he for decades.
Peace to all, as there is a hole in our hearts that may never mend with the exception of visions of Elisabeth's vibrant smile and kind heart.
November 2, 2020
November 2, 2020
So many beautiful pictures, each and every one of them radiant with love and heart. I will miss you dear friend. I am grateful for the precious gift of time spent together with you. ♥️
November 2, 2020
November 2, 2020
It is rare to meet someone who is universally loved and respected by a worldwide community. Beth Misner was that person, proven over and over again at conferences, BNI Foundation events and pretty much everywhere she went. Always cheerful, always a fountain of networking knowledge from hanging around with that guy who followed her around. A wife, a Mom, a friend to everyone. Hugs at conferences and help for anyone who needed it. We will miss you Beth. You made our world better.
November 2, 2020
November 2, 2020
For so many years we have been meeting — twice a year — at the gatherings of the Transformational Leadership Council. Best selling authors and teachers in abundance, but for me the wisest, kindest, most compassionate and intelligent person there was always Beth. I cherish all those breakfasts and lunches and dinners we shared, and I know we are all better people for the light Beth has shone and still shines on us. A rare and precious soul, and a warrior of love.
November 1, 2020
November 1, 2020
Elisabeth was the love of my life. She was my soulmate. She brought color to my black and white world and it will never be quite the same.
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January 20
January 20
I stepped away from the business world and many other things during the pandemic like so many people. I have been out of touch. Today after thinking about Beth (who I didn't know very well and only for a few years, but I think of remarkably often) I was looking and looking for her on LinkedIn to send a message saying hello and thanking her for her kindness. I was incredibly heartbroken to find her obituary.
Beth provided guidance and comfort to me when my stepfather was battling cancer in 2019. I knew her professionally, but she did not hesitate to open up her wealth of knowledge, experience, and kindness to me when the topic came up- in a bank office of all places! To find out that someone who had been so diligent, studied and scrutinizing in her own prior treatment was taken from the world and her family by that wretched disease is infuriating. So, I just need to go watch her TedX, "Saved by Rage" and listen to her lovely voice and strong words and find a way to bring more light and joy into the world like she did. She has left a beautiful legacy and I am so grateful to Dr. Misner for ensuring that her spirit is kept alive.
June 14, 2023
June 14, 2023
Happy birthday Elisabeth. Wishing you much peach and happiness on your special day with all the other beautiful angels in heaven.
June 14, 2023
June 14, 2023

"After meeting her in 2019 and having had the opportunity to spend some unforgettable moments with her in Umbria, in Assisi, and at San Patrignano for the TEDx Coriano 2019, I can say with certainty that Elisabeth Misner's kindness was her most distinctive trait. Her innate ability to put others at ease and to offer unconditional support made the world a better place for anyone who knew her. And even though she is no longer with us, the imprint of her altruism and goodness will continue to inspire us forever. Unforgettable!"
Her Life

Elisabeth Misner

November 1, 2020
One thing that would tell you a lot about Elisabeth is that she transitioned from being called Beth to being called Elisabeth.  She did that because she said that Beth means "house" and "Elisabeth" means "house of God." 

She is survived by her husband of 31 years, Ivan Misner and her three children, Ashley Misner, Dorian Prin, and Trey Misner Tempest.  

She was born on June 13th, 1964, in Fort Worth, Texas to John and Mary Prevo.  She was the eldest of three children.  Her brother is Jon Prevo and her sister is Tammy Prevo.

She obtained both a Bachelor's degree and a Masters degree in theology.  She was later ordained as a Christian minister. 

Elisabeth started her career as a chiropractic assistant where she met her husband, Ivan Misner.  She left that field to work for BNI where she served in many roles.  She was a Regional Director for the largest region of BNI for several years.  She helped to write all the manuals for every role in the organization.  She then transitioned to the Marketing Director handling PR and marketing for the organization.  Later, she became the Co-Founder of the BNI Foundation and helped to raise millions of dollars for children and education all around the world.  When she stepped down from a formal role in BNI she was made Vice Chair Emeritus to reflect her many years of service to the organization. 

While raising three children she obtained a black belt in Shotokan Karate and went on to study Tai Chi and later become a Qigong Master teaching at the Austin Spa Resort in Texas.  However, she would say that the most important job in life was that of "mom."  She loved being a mom and she loved her three children immensely. 

She also loved reading, writing, painting, drawing, quilting, scrapbooking, speaking, decorating homes, fine art, wine, astronomy, meditation, and reading (it's in twice because she read a lot!).  She spoke three languages (Spanish, German, and French) and she knew sign language and a little Japanese.  She was truly a life-long learner.

She loved animals and flowers (especially bluebonnets).  She was incredibly excited every Spring because the bluebonnets of Texas would start to bloom.  She also loved Lavender oils and Rose scents.  She especially loved Texas and no matter where she lived at the time, she always told people she was from Texas.  Texas was her home wherever she resided.  She was incredibly happy to come back to Texas for the last six years of her life.  

She did a Tedx talk in 2020 entitled "Saved by Rage."  Elisabeth also contributed to many books and wrote several, including Jesus and the Secret and Healing Begins in the Kitchen. Her last book, written during her illness and published just before her passing was titled: Called Out of the Church, 7 Steps to Living Beyond the Cross.   This was a very difficult book for her to write.  It is a parable about a woman's journey in the church and was the most heart wrenching book she ever wrote.  

In the last few years of her life she called herself a "Lovetarian."  She loved people and she loved life.  Anyone who knew her, knew this to be true.  She was a gentle, loving soul who will be missed by everyone who knew her well.   

The world is a little less perfect without her in it.

In Lieu of flowers, the family would prefer donations to the BNI Foundation.

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Love at First Date

November 19, 2020
Someone recently asked me how I knew Elisabeth was my soulmate when we first went out.  I’ve told the story many times and I cover it a bit in the book, Givers Gain, but I don’t think I’ve ever written it down as one story so here it is:

I first met Elisabeth in 1986.  It was at a Leadership Team training I conducted in LA.  I remember meeting her vividly.  She was young (23) and very motivated and I could see why the group elected her the President.  I also recognized that she was very smart and she was… gorgeous.  Although I was undeniably attracted to her – I was also in a relationship and didn’t connect with her again for two years.  In that time, unbeknownst to me, she moved from LA to Prescott, Arizona (many hours away).   I was scheduled to speak in Phoenix (about 2 – 3 hours from (Prescott) and out of the blue she called me.  Now (1988), I was no longer in that relationship and when she called, she said, “I don’t know if you remember me but we met in LA a couple years ago.”  My heart pounded but I calmly said, “yes, yes, I remember you Elisabeth.” She told me that her chapter knew she met me and they asked her if she would call me to see if I would “swing by” Prescott to speak to their group – so she asked me that question.  I knew I couldn’t just “swing by.”  I knew it was an overnight trip so I did something I have never done before – I said, “if you’ll have dinner with me, I’ll drive the  2 – 3 hours over to Prescott to speak to your group and she said “yes.”  That was about April or May of 1988.

Honestly, for her, it was a business meeting but for me, it was a date.  I could tell pretty quickly that she wanted to keep it professional and I remained a perfect gentleman all evening.  We spoke for hours.  Many, many hours.  I didn’t get her home until almost 1am and we had the BNI meeting that morning at 7am.

When I got home to LA the day after the meeting, I had a conversation with the nanny (Pia Jacobsen - PJ) who was watching my young daughter (who Elisabeth later adopted).  She asked me how that “date” went that I was looking forward to so much.  I told her that it was a "good thing that she lived so far away" and she asked me “why?”  I told her, “because if Elisabeth lived nearby I would ask her to marry me.”   She said, “are you crazy, you just got divorced – you can’t get married again so soon and especially after one date!”  I agreed that it was crazy and I told her I knew that I was a logical, left-brain thinker, but that there was something special about this woman and it was probably good that she lived so far away.  It would give me time.

Elisabeth and I then started talking a couple times a week by phone.  This was back in the day when long-distance phone calls were crazy expensive.  Beth couldn’t afford the calls so when she wanted to talk she would call me and we’d hang up immediately and I’d call her back because she didn’t make enough money to afford talking long. And I of course, called her directly a lot. We saw each other in person a couple times over the next seven months but the relationship was almost exclusively by phone.

In late December, we were talking and she said she had just gone to a Chiropractor's conference (she was a Chiropractic Assistant).  I was still running my consulting business full-time AND doing BNI close to full-time.  She asked me for some “business” advice.  She said she had two job offers and wanted my professional opinion (as a business consultant) as to which was the better opportunity.  My first question was – “where are the jobs?”  She said "one was in Dallas and the other was in Pasadena" (close to me).  I immediately told her the best one was Pasadena.  She said, “but you haven’t even heard anything about the offers!”  I said to her – “I don’t know if you get it by now but I’m interested in you.  I recommend Pasadena."  So, she moved out in February, left the chiropractor and came to work with me in March, I asked her to marry me in April, and we were married in May,1989. 

While it wasn’t love at “first sight” it was, for me, love at “first date.”  We were married for 31 years. I don’t know “how” I knew.   I’m not sure that “knew” is even the right word.  It was something I “felt.”  And for someone like me, who values tangible information and facts, to get such an overwhelming feeling – I knew I needed to pay attention to it.  I'm glad I did. 

Ivan

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A heartful gift as a tribute to the love for Beth Misner

June 21, 2023
by Sam T

Elisabeth's Giving Energy

February 6, 2023
Kristi Krauss, a good friend, just shared this video with me about Elisabeth.  I miss her almost every day.  This is a great example of who she was. 

https://vimeo.com/523573161
October 29, 2022
I was very fortunate to meet Beth Misner madam in Global Convention in year 2018 as well as in year 2019 in BNI Mumbai Members Day. I took her video interview at BNI Foundation stall. I was little more fortunate to attend her Tai chi class also. Thank you so much for adding value in our life.

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