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She was the most powerful and giving women I ever will know. She was my mother. She is missed more then we could have ever known. I love you Grandma.
GORDON AND LINDA NICHOLS AND FAMILY - Our dear sweet Beverly, our family so enjoyed spending time with you at special gatherings. Your humour and laughter brightened the room. You were an inspiration of living life to the fullest. You will be missed.
There is no doubt that Beverly was an inspiring friend to my wife Janet. There have been many, many times since Beverly's passing that Janet said to me, when the pandemic would get her down, I need some Beverly time. She had a unique way of making Janet feel better about the world and life.

Beverly was a special lady to me as well. Over the last couple of years, we spent many wonderful days preparing some great food. We grilled vegetables (always on our gas grill - she didn't like to get hers dirty - LOL) We also made homemade Canadian Bacon, as well as smoked sausage and breakfast bacon. I will think of her fondly every time I use the meat slicer - she was the best assistant ever!
Beverly was a great friend and inspiration and blessing to my dear cousin, who lived next door to Beverly and Paul. Although I only had the privilege of meeting beautiful Beverly once, I cried many tears when the shock of her passing came.

She brought joy to the lives of so many. My cousin is missing her so very much. They were like sisters and my heart aches for the loss that she feels each and every day. I felt as though I was living their sisterhood vicariously though them and always felt that things were going well as long as Beverly was there. As my cousin said, “Beverly always knew the right thing to say!”

Beverly was the comfort when comfort was the need, she was laughter when laughter was the healing balm, she was always willing to share her many talents and help and encourage trying new things that would lead to good health. She was a constant learner and would then share her new found discoveries with others so that they could have he opportunity to apply them in heir lives. Beverly was an example of service to others and Christlike love right up until moments before her passing. The night before Beverly’s passing, she brought homemade soup to my cousin and her husband. Indeed, Beverly “is” a true disciple of ourLord and Savior, Jesus Christ and tried to emulate His teachings with her heart and soul. Although her passing from this life is a great loss to many now, I know that our Heavenly Father has great plans for Beverly.

May God’s comfort and peace rest upon Paul, Tim, Julie and family, and all those who morn the loss from this earthly life of one of God’s chosen daughters. ♥️
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Beverly and Paul have been our next-door neighbors since their move to Litchfield Park and Beverly’s sudden passing was totally unexpected and was a great shock to us.
Beverly was a woman of faith and exemplified the words of the Apostle Paul when he admonished the Ephesians to “be ye kind one to another and tenderhearted.”
She shared love in each act of her kindness.
She loved with energy and patience for her family.
She was there for Paul, dedicated both at home and at work.
She searched for every knowledge and avenue to support and
and protect her children.
She found joy in each success of her grandsons.
She was a happy and energetic neighbor and friend.
She gave strength, humor, and compassion to those around her.
Beverly found hope in looking beyond obstacles and moving forward with faith, and we will miss her.
With our sympathy and condolences,
Linda and Bob Lee
I am so sorry to hear about Beverly. She was such a joyful person and always greeted you like you were her best friend! I will miss her dearly . I take peace in the knowledge that I will see her again in heaven!
To the family of Beverly, my husband, Roy, and I are devastated over this loss. A twenty year nextdoor relationship with Paul and Beverly. We were so blessed to have such wonderful neighbors! When we moved into this house after my father passed, it became readily apparent that Beverly and I were destined to be best friends. It was like we were clones of each other. I know Paul and Roy then said, "Oh, know! There are actually TWO of them!" Over the years Beverly and I laughed, we cried, we shared our love for God and faith, we shared recipes, tried to help each other with computer issues (probably a bad choice!), talked about supplements and nutrition, shared clothes, admired each other's cleaning and organizing projects. The list goes on and on. She was an amazing person. I share with your family in this time of grief. Many, many hearts are left with a great void. Love and prayers, Janet and Roy
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Beverly always had an encouraging word and warm smile. Her faith in Christ shined through her! We rejoice that she is now with Christ in the Kingdom of Heaven! And we will see her again through faith in the Lord Jesus Christ! I pray the Good Lord will comfort her family as they grieve and mourn. Mr. Bohringer, thank you for such a wonderful witness to love and marriage: 65 years is such a blessing!
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