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Beverly Sue Busse Davis

Dallas, Texas

1941 - 2005

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Beverly Sue Busse Davis, born Aug. 15, 1941, in Wichita, Kan., passed away on Monday, Dec. 26, 2005.

Memorial service: 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 7, 2006, in the Morris, Okla. Cemetery.

Having lived across the U.S., she primarily resided in Arlington since 1957. She held degrees from UTA in...

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I did not find out about Mrs. Davis passing away, untill a few days ago. I gotta say, I'm pretty sad. I've known her son Josh since I was... 15? 16?. She was always very kind to me when I would come over to visit. Gah, I just don't quite know what to say here that doesn't sound like the normal trite thins someone says when someone dies..

(sandy's little sister) sue you would loved by so many so you will truely be missed by all of us

I had worked with Beverly for 13 years. She was so looking forward to the day she could retire. She will be missed around the office. But she will be one that will never be forgotten.

And laughter rings out as more of the clan gathers in Heaven.

Dear Beverly Sue,
Congratulations on your graduation from earthly life to eternal life! While I never had the pleasure of knowing you in person, I have been blessed with the neverending friendship of your sister, Lu Ann. May you rest (and have a blast) in peace.

Beverly Sue & Jan-May 2003

When my Dad passed in 1997 and my Mom, Ruth Johnston Parks, passed in 2000, I felt lost. I wanted to have a sense of my roots and to develop relationships with Johnston cousins. Living in California, I wasn't sure how to do that. So, I decided to send a Christmas card to every cousin. One of those cousins was Beverly Sue. She responded in kind, but our relationship didn't really blossom until Josh found my genealogy posting on the internet and emailed me. When I realized who he was, I...

It was so sudden. What I will miss most is when she would call me for some little thing and we would spend an hour or two talking. I will mis her wealth of insight into the geopolitical world. I will miss changing the air filter every time I would go to her house. I will miss hearing about her retirement plans. I will miss telling her all about the boys growing up, and all the little silly things they do.

There is so much more.

A lot is said about the life that was lived when a person dies by the comments people make. To die well one must first live well and Beverly Sue you did both! To the family we stand in love and prayer. Tim and Cynthia Johnston