1927
2020
On Thursday April 9th, 2020 Beverly (Bev) Jane Valentine, 92, left this Earth to meet her one true love who was waiting in Heaven. She passed away peacefully in her own home that she loved, leaving on her own terms. Bev was born on June 1st, 1927 to Minnie (Swartz) and Glenn Jerome of La Crosse. She was the oldest of 6 children. Beverly Jerome was a Class of ‘45 graduate of Logan High School. One day her girlfriend Margaret Valentine said” I have a cousin you have to meet. He’s really good looking.” They went to the Hollywood theatre where he worked, and there she met Clair (Bill) Walter Valentine. On September 23rd, 1945 they were officially married and started their lifelong journey together. She used to say to him when he complained “you were the one that rode your bike all the way up to the North Side to chase me.”. Bev and Clair (Bill) loved to entertain and Bev was a fantastic cook! From fish fry’s to Octoberfest Party’s it always wound up the same way after the invention of the 8-track Singing Machine. Yes…Karaoke on print. Having so little as a child she loved her home and had the most beautiful flowers and bountiful garden. Her daughter, Barbara brought her tulip bulbs from Holland. Her son, William brings many hibiscus plants along with other various flowers throughout the years. She had so many peony’s: the standard pink and white, however Barbara found a unique Yellow peony plant she gave to Mom. It is exquisite when it blooms but has a short life. No matter the plant, even if it looks bleak, she manages to bring it to life. They had many close friends over the years. Rose & Louie Gollnick, Jay & Jean DeVault are just a few. But for Beverly her closest friend was her sister Edna Helgerson. Especially in their later years. As the last two Jerome siblings left, they always checked at least weekly on each other. On Beverly’s 90th Birthday her wish was to have a horse drawn carriage ride. So, she took her sister and best friend Edna with her on that memorable ride. Beverly had a few jobs in her life. In her younger years she was a clerk at Sears Roebuck. But her primary job was as a homemaker. And she was the best Sister, Wife, Mother, Grandma and Great-Grandma anyone could wish for.
Beverly was preceded in death by her parents Glenn and Minnie Swartz, sisters Betty Sackmaster, Elenore Inge, and a brother Glenn Jerome Jr. Her loving husband of 71 years marriage Clair W Valentine, a daughter Barbara Finanger and a son Michael Valentine.
Beverly is survived by her sons William (Rosemary) of West Salem, WI/Key West, FL and Terry (Becky) La Crosse. Son in Law Steven Finanger, Reads Landing, MN, Daughter in Law Amy Valentine of La Crosse. 13 Grandchildren: Scott (Cheryl) Finanger Sioux Falls, SD , Tracy Finanger Richmond, TX, , Nick Valentine Minneapolis, MN, Michael (Lisa) Valentine Flagstaff, AZ , Jaime (Lexie) Valentine, Scottsdale, AZ , Krissa Valentine (Kevin) Harnish, Jasmine (Eric) Valentine, Kelly (Robert) Meyer, Courtney Valentine, Alexander (Faith) Valentine, Ajay Valentine, Kirk Valentine and Alia Valentine all of La Crosse and 14 Great Grandchildren.
In lieu of flowers memorials are preferred which will be donated in Beverly’s name to a charity that best reflects Beverly’s spirit. A memorial celebration will be held at a later date to be determined.
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Deb Trussoni
April 25, 2020
I was Bevs hairdresser for years and loved her dearly never was there a kinder caring person ever !! I always called her mrs lockhorn because Bill abd I teased each other about her hair all time!! I loved them both!! Her and Bill very proud of the veggies they raised and was always more than generous sharing their produce!! Sorry I missed her passing I dont get paper to read this .. my love and hugs to all her family she always had hugs for all!! I would love to join in the memorial when it happens !! Sympathies to all! God gained another angel Bev!!!
Yvonne Whiteman
April 15, 2020
To Bill, Terry and families. Our families go back a long way as we were neighbors from the 1960's to mid-1970's.
I always enjoyed your dear mother. I have missed seeing her and you too. Sending hugs to you.
Karen Nordstrom
April 13, 2020
Beverly was a wonderful lady. Always smiling when she came to see me at Mayo Clinic Internal Medicine. We had Beverly as a patient for 20 years. In the summer she & Bill would bring me a large bouquet of Peonies, oh how I loved those flowers. Rest in peace dear Beverly
Karen Nordstrom LPN Internal Medicine Mayo Clinic
Pat and Al Turcotte
April 12, 2020
A sweet loving lady. She spread sunshine in her smile and gentle ways.
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Cheri OBrien
April 12, 2020
In loving memory of a wonderful person. Bev was one of the sweetest ladies Ive ever met. Prayers
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