My condolences to Beverly's family. I first met Beverly when [ describe how you know each other ] and we would often [ include common activities together ].
My condolences to Bev's family. Bev was a dear, sweet lady. I hope I can attend her celebration of life in March. Donna, if you see this, could you please contact me? cstark@sti.net
Beverly lived next door to me for awhile. When I would go to her house, and she opened the door, she would always say, "Welcome friend, come on in." I enjoyed driving her around the Chico area, showing her new sights. We often took walks around the block with her saying, "Don't walk so fast. I've always been a slow walker. "
I am so thankful that David married such a wonderful woman that cared so much for her. Thank you Jessica for creating this site.
I’m so surprised and sorry to hear of Beverly’s passing. I am her cousin once removed, related through my dad Joe Taylor who was very close to her mother Mildred, his Aunt. I haven’t seen Beverly in years, but I did connect with her on Facebook. We used to have big family reunions when we were young and our families would visit when we all lived down in the Los Angeles area, but I now live in Southern Oregon. My condolences and prayers to the family. ❤️🙏
It was a winter day in Susanville when a Large Brown Rescue Van drove into my ranch. David was friends with my sons Patrick and Jaret. That was the beginning of an incredible friendship. Beve went on horseback rides with me on the ranch. She traveled back to Arkansas with me to visit my Mother and my many relatives. Beve shared so many adventures with me. We traveled to see her friends in Oregon , Dave and Judy , which were her and Lyles oldest and dearest friends. We were on a spiritual journey together and went to many spiritual distinctions. I was with her when her mother was dying. I was with her when Lyle was dying. So much joy and sorrow that we shared. I will see you soon my dearest and loving friend, Rita