Visiting will be on Friday, Jan. 16, 2015 from 4 to 6 p.m. at Paul Ippolito-Dancy Memorial, 9 Smull Ave., Caldwell. A Mass will be on Saturday, Jan. 17, 2015 at 9 a.m. in St. Aloysius Church, Caldwell, followed by the interment at Prospect Hill Cemetery, Caldwell.
Mr. Beverly was born and raised in White Plains, N.Y., and lived there for 75 years before moving to Crane’s Mill Life Care Retirement Community in 2002.
An educator, Mr. Beverly was a teacher and principal for the Mt. Pleasant School District in Thornwood and Hawthorne, New York for beginning in 1952 before retiring in 1985. During that time he served as President of the Mt Pleasant Teachers Association, President of the Mt Pleasant Administrator Association, as well as interim Business Manager.
He was a volunteer teaching E.S.L. served on the Health Committee and Grounds Committee, and served as past president of the Westchester Region Antique Automobile Club and the Westchester Garden Railroad Club.
A veteran, he served in the Army with the 69th Infantry Division in Europe during World War II and was with the first American troops to link up with the Russian Army. He was awarded the Purple Heart, the Bronze Star, and the Combat Infantry Badge.
Surviving are his beloved wife Lottie who he married in 1953; sons, Jim Beverly and his wife, Debbie, Don Beverly and his wife, Phyllis and Tom Beverly and his wife, Ann; and adored grandfather of Michael and his wife, Connie, Mark, Scott, Brian, Alison and Kevin and great-grandfather of Camden.
Visiting will be on Friday, Jan. 16, 2015 from 4 to 6 p.m. at Paul Ippolito-Dancy Memorial, 9 Smull Ave., Caldwell. A Mass will be on Saturday, Jan. 17, 2015 at 9 a.m. in St. Aloysius Church, Caldwell, followed by the interment at Prospect Hill Cemetery, Caldwell.
Mr. Beverly was born and raised in White Plains, N.Y., and lived there for 75 years before moving to Crane’s Mill Life Care Retirement Community in 2002.
An educator, Mr. Beverly was a teacher and principal for the Mt. Pleasant School District in Thornwood and Hawthorne, New York for beginning in 1952 before retiring in 1985. During that time he served as President of the Mt Pleasant Teachers Association, President of the Mt Pleasant Administrator Association, as well as interim Business Manager.
He was a volunteer teaching E.S.L. served on the Health Committee and Grounds Committee, and served as past president of the Westchester Region Antique Automobile Club and the Westchester Garden Railroad Club.
A veteran, he served in the Army with the 69th Infantry Division in Europe during World War II and was with the first American troops to link up with the Russian Army. He was awarded the Purple Heart, the Bronze Star, and the Combat Infantry Badge.
Surviving are his beloved wife Lottie who he married in 1953; sons, Jim Beverly and his wife, Debbie, Don Beverly and his wife, Phyllis and Tom Beverly and his wife, Ann; and adored grandfather of Michael and his wife, Connie, Mark, Scott, Brian, Alison and Kevin and great-grandfather of Camden.
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