Beverly-Thompson-Obituary

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Beverly K. Thompson

Jan 15, 1944 - Nov 2, 2015

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Beverly was my neighbor and friend for over 18 years. I am going to miss her very much. She was always there for me, giving me advice, telling me a funny story or two or just being a good listener. She was a fighter and had to endure many hardships and illnesses in her lifetime, but she always fought back. I am going to miss our get-to-gethers. I am glad that she was part of my life. She was a special lady who will always be remembered.

Terry,
Although I never met Beverly, I just want to say how sorry I am for your loss. I often think about you and the other guys from back in the day. Playing poker, muscle cars like your 442, and great parties. Where has the time gone? The best to you in the future.

So sorry for you loss, we will keep you in our thoughts and prayers. We are here if you need anything. Love to you.

Many years have passed since I was able to see Auntie Bev, but I have many fond memories of her when I was younger. She was an amazing woman with the kindest soul. You will be greatly missed, Auntie Bev. RIP. ♥

We are so very sorry for your loss neighbors..if there is anything Casey and I can do please give us a holler

We are so sorry for your tremendous loss! Bev was a wonderful person who I always enjoyed spending time with. It's hard to believe she's gone, she will be missed! She was such a kind and gentle soul.

Our deepest sympathy! Beverly was a gracious hostess and a caring neighbor who always asked about our kids or who had a smile as she passed our house. She had such love and happiness with Terry--our hearts break for you in your loss

Terry, I am so very sorry for your loss. Beverly was always so kindhearted. I can't believe she is gone. My deepest sympathy.

Rich, I am sorry so to hear about the loss of your Mother, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family .

Obituary

Beverly's Obituary

BEVERLY K. THOMPSONBeverly K. Thompson, 71, 0f Spring Valley, died unexpectedly on Monday, November 2, 2015 at St. Margaret Hospital in Spring Valley. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 am Saturday, November, 7, 2015 at the Barto Funeral Home in Spring Valley. Pastor Bill Hart will officiate. Burial will follow at Valley Memorial Park Cemetery . Visitation will be held from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm on Friday, November 6, at the Barto Funeral Home, Spring Valley.Beverly was born on January 15, 1944 in Jacksonville, Illinois to Floyd Wilbur and Sarah Houston Hess. She was first married to Eric Hofmann and he died in 1988. Beverly then married Terry Thompson on August 17, 1993 in Jamaica.Beverly was a graduate of Northwestern University. She was a teacher in the Evanston, Illinois school district for several years and then worked in the data entry department at the Hofmann, Imig, and Gemberling Accounting Firm in LaSalle.. She had been active in the League of Women Voters in LaSalle.Beverly is survived by her husband, Terry of Spring Valley; 2 sons, Richard (Michelle) Hofmann of Monmouth; Scott (Jen) Hofmann of Buford, Georgia; a sister, Carol Young of Plano, Texas; 7 grandchildren.. She was preceded in death by her parents, stepmother, Catherine Hess and first husband Eric Hofmann.Memorials may be directed to the American Cancer Society.. .

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