She was preceded in death by one brother and one sister. Beverly is survived by her children: Lois Wynne, Joel Stewart, Tina Forkins and Richard (Felicity) Stewart . She also had 11 grandchildren and 29 great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her sister Mary (Vern) Placzek and her brothers Jimmy (Judy) Jordan and David (Ruth) Jordan.
Beverly grew up working with her family on different farms harvesting crops in the fields. In the 1950’s, she decided to leave the farms and landed a job at Pacific Bell. She started out as an operator on the switchboard and through the years moved into accounting, and finally retired in the fraud department in 1992. She loved working for Pacific Bell and the people she worked with. Much like her husband, she loved her flowers and roses in the garden. You would find her admiring all of the colors in the yard anytime it was sunny outside. She also loved picking up leaves of all sorts. It was common to find a leaf in her purse or set aside somewhere nearby. She always seemed to love spring time. Maybe if it was the flowers or her love of the San Francisco Giants, or probably a combination of both! Beverly always put others first.
She was a giving person and always helped those she could. She would always be busy doing something; whether cleaning, cooking, or nurturing - she was a busy bee. The Stewart Family would like to thank the support and care that their mother received from others at the end of her life. Those memories will last a lifetime in our hearts.
Adapted from Lakewood Funeral Home obituary
She was preceded in death by one brother and one sister. Beverly is survived by her children: Lois Wynne, Joel Stewart, Tina Forkins and Richard (Felicity) Stewart . She also had 11 grandchildren and 29 great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her sister Mary (Vern) Placzek and her brothers Jimmy (Judy) Jordan and David (Ruth) Jordan.
Beverly grew up working with her family on different farms harvesting crops in the fields. In the 1950’s, she decided to leave the farms and landed a job at Pacific Bell. She started out as an operator on the switchboard and through the years moved into accounting, and finally retired in the fraud department in 1992. She loved working for Pacific Bell and the people she worked with. Much like her husband, she loved her flowers and roses in the garden. You would find her admiring all of the colors in the yard anytime it was sunny outside. She also loved picking up leaves of all sorts. It was common to find a leaf in her purse or set aside somewhere nearby. She always seemed to love spring time. Maybe if it was the flowers or her love of the San Francisco Giants, or probably a combination of both! Beverly always put others first.
She was a giving person and always helped those she could. She would always be busy doing something; whether cleaning, cooking, or nurturing - she was a busy bee. The Stewart Family would like to thank the support and care that their mother received from others at the end of her life. Those memories will last a lifetime in our hearts.
Adapted from Lakewood Funeral Home obituary
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