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Beverly Jolene Burks

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Beverly Jolene Burks

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20 Sep 2020 (aged 45)
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Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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On Sunday, Sept. 20, Beverly Jolene Burks, 45, removed her feet from the soil in Columbus, OH and planted them forever in the sand on a sunny beach. Her parents, Jackie and Robert Burks, were waiting there for her with a cold margarita.

Bev stuck around just long enough to enjoy her tenth wedding anniversary to the love of her life, Dan Varga. Beverly and Dan were the picture of a loving union. Together, they showed the world what a perfect match looked like (outside of the fact that Dan is a talented chef and Bev really only cared to eat nachos and side salads).

An Austintown Fitch High School grad (class of ‘93) who was born in Youngstown, Beverly lived with Dan and their two dogs, Remy and Jaxon, in Columbus. She was known for lighting up rooms with her remarkable smile and making anyone who was lucky enough to meet her feel incredibly special. She was witty, with a flair for a flawlessly timed – and perfectly unexpected – sarcastic joke. The only thing bigger than her loyalty to her loved ones was her profusion of brown curls.

Beverly graduated from The Ohio State University in ‘98, and she was forever a faithful Buckeye, who always looked stunning in scarlet. Fittingly, she spent her final moments surrounded by friends and family at the OSU Medical Center on a sunny September day that she would say was perfect for a tailgate.

She is survived by her husband, Dan; her stepsons, Eric and Donnie; her four siblings, Scott, Becky (Tom), Eric (Jody), and Brian (Monica); and her nieces and nephews, Brandon, Bethany, Taylor, Karleigh, Cory and Kyle. She is also survived by a massive club of friends and chosen family – because no one has ever met Bev who did not immediately love her.

Celebrations of Beverly’s life will be announced. There will be a pandemic-friendly online celebration this month, with hopes for an in-person celebration to commemorate her May birthday. May plans, TBA, are likely to involve her favorite sport, bar crawling. In lieu of flowers, please enjoy a margarita with extra salt and make a donation in Bev’s name to CHA Animal Shelter in Columbus (http://chaanimalshelter.org), where Beverly and Dan adopted their dogs.
On Sunday, Sept. 20, Beverly Jolene Burks, 45, removed her feet from the soil in Columbus, OH and planted them forever in the sand on a sunny beach. Her parents, Jackie and Robert Burks, were waiting there for her with a cold margarita.

Bev stuck around just long enough to enjoy her tenth wedding anniversary to the love of her life, Dan Varga. Beverly and Dan were the picture of a loving union. Together, they showed the world what a perfect match looked like (outside of the fact that Dan is a talented chef and Bev really only cared to eat nachos and side salads).

An Austintown Fitch High School grad (class of ‘93) who was born in Youngstown, Beverly lived with Dan and their two dogs, Remy and Jaxon, in Columbus. She was known for lighting up rooms with her remarkable smile and making anyone who was lucky enough to meet her feel incredibly special. She was witty, with a flair for a flawlessly timed – and perfectly unexpected – sarcastic joke. The only thing bigger than her loyalty to her loved ones was her profusion of brown curls.

Beverly graduated from The Ohio State University in ‘98, and she was forever a faithful Buckeye, who always looked stunning in scarlet. Fittingly, she spent her final moments surrounded by friends and family at the OSU Medical Center on a sunny September day that she would say was perfect for a tailgate.

She is survived by her husband, Dan; her stepsons, Eric and Donnie; her four siblings, Scott, Becky (Tom), Eric (Jody), and Brian (Monica); and her nieces and nephews, Brandon, Bethany, Taylor, Karleigh, Cory and Kyle. She is also survived by a massive club of friends and chosen family – because no one has ever met Bev who did not immediately love her.

Celebrations of Beverly’s life will be announced. There will be a pandemic-friendly online celebration this month, with hopes for an in-person celebration to commemorate her May birthday. May plans, TBA, are likely to involve her favorite sport, bar crawling. In lieu of flowers, please enjoy a margarita with extra salt and make a donation in Bev’s name to CHA Animal Shelter in Columbus (http://chaanimalshelter.org), where Beverly and Dan adopted their dogs.


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