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Beverly Warner

Beverly (Schmidt) Warner, 54, passed away Jan. 10, 2006, at her home in McLaughlin, S.D. Services were held at St. Philomenas Catholic Church, Selfridge, with her final resting place at the Selfridge Catholic Cemetery.

Bev was born Nov. 22, 1951, at Selfridge to Robert and Anna (Wingerter) Coyle. She was raised on the family farm near Selfridge. She attended grade school in Selfridge and graduated from McIntosh High School in 1969. She married Dennis Varland (deceased) and together they had two children. In later years, she moved to Bismarck, where she worked at various jobs. She married Joe Warner and together they owned and operated the Korner Bar in McLaughlin, until it was lost to fire. She also worked for the Fort Yates school system in the Headstart program. At the time of her death she was working on opening her own day-care business in McLaughlin.

Bev had a great sense of humor and a wonderful smile. She enjoyed taking long walks and planting and grooming her many beautiful flowers throughout the summer months. She enjoyed spending time with her three beautiful grandchildren, Dalton, Madysen and Jordan, and being outdoors with her three dogs, Katie, Gus and Emmy. Her grandchildren were the sunshine in her life. She had a tremendous love for little children, they brought her great joy. She was always willing to lend a helping hand to all who needed it. Her laughter and humor will be deeply missed by her many friends and family. She was a wonderful and caring aunt to her many nieces and nephews. We will miss you and love you always.

Bev is survived by her husband, Joe, McLaughlin; her mother, Anna Coyle, Brein; one son and his fiance, Chuck Varland and Joscelyn Dutchuk, Mandan; one daughter and son-in-law, Shelly and Devon Mittleider, McLaughlin; three grandchildren, Dalton and Madysen Mittleider, McLaughlin, and Jordan Varland, Mandan; three brothers and sisters-in-law, Bob and Lillian Coyle, Brein, Bill and Connie Coyle, Sacramento, Calif., George and Vicky Coyle, Buffalo, S.D.; three sisters and two brothers-in-law, Rose Mann, Bismarck, Sandy and Butch Hepper, Anchorage, Alaska, and Judene and Kurt Maxon, Bismarck; and many nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her father, Robert Coyle; one sister, Debbie Sanders; and two nephews, Casey Hepper and Mitchell Coyle.

Cards can be mailed to Chuck Varland, 1006 Pioneer Trail, Mandan, N.D. 58554.
Published by The Bismarck Tribune on Jan. 19, 2006.

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Karla Kraft

January 20, 2006

Bev i miss you so much already.we had alot of good times.you were always there when i needed you.At times the grief is so hard to bare i wonder how we will go on without you.I know that you are in Gods care.I know that you are with me I feel you there.I thank God that I have so many funny memories of you.I will carry them with me forever in my heart.You were so much more to me than just an aunt,you were my friend.I love you aunt Bev,and miss you so very much.I will never forget you.You will live on in my heart forever.Chuck and Shelly were more like brother and sister to me than cousins,dont worry I will be watching over them.Bev may you rest in peace.No more burdens,no more sorrow,no more pain.I love you your neice,

Karla Kraft

January 20, 2006

Bev i miss you so much already.we had alot of good times.you were always there when i needed you.At times the grief is so hard to bare i wonder how we will go on without you.I know that you are in Gods care.I know that you are with me I feel you there.I thank God that I have so many funny memories of you.I will carry them with me forever in my heart.You were so much more to me than just an aunt,you were my friend.I love you aunt Bev,and miss you so very much.I will never forget you.You will live on in my heart forever.Chuck and Shelly were more like brother and sister to me than cousins,dont worry I will be watching over them.Bev may you rest in peace.No more burdens,no more sorrow,no more pain.I love you your neice,

Greg Kopp

January 19, 2006

Where do I begin…I am so sorry to have heard the loss of Bev. She was a very Caring and Loving person. We had a lot of good times together and I will have those fond memories of her forever. I remember going to her house for the weekend and Her coming to our house and sit around and visit. She was so open about the Love she had for her children and grandchildren that you could see in her eyes and on her face how much they meant to her. Bev was always very friendly to me and had a heart of gold. Whenever I would run into her we would always end up chatting for a while. I will miss seeing her from time to time. I am very sorry for your loss, and you will all be in my Thought and Prayers during this sorrowful time. I would also like to Thank God for the time He gave us with Bev as she touched the lives of so many people, including me. She will be deeply missed.

Marjorie Archambault

January 19, 2006

Dear Bev:



I'll miss your smile and good spirits everytime I saw you. You would make my day if I was feeling down. Jamie too, misses you. You are now blessed with sitting with God in heaven, painless, all beauty around you.



Your friend,



Marjorie Archambault

Angel Uses Arrow (Eagleshield)

January 19, 2006

I just wanted to say that I am thinking about you in the loss of Bev. She was just like an aunt to me, I will always remember her laugh and the way that she joked around with all of us. There will never be another Bev. She was definitely a "One of a Kind" woman.

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