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Beverly Jarman Langford

Decatur, Alabama

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Beverly Jarman Langford

Decatur

Funeral for Beverly Jarman Langford, 52, of Decatur will be held at noon, Thursday, March 7, 2013 at Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church with the Reverend Rex L. Jarman Sr. officiating and interment to follow in Decatur City Cemetery. The body will lie in repose one hour prior to funeral service with Reynolds Funeral Home directing. The family will receive friends this evening from 6 to 7 at Reynolds Funeral Home.

Beverly Jarman Langford was born October 15, 1960 in Morgan County to Cleveland Esther Jarman, Sr. and the late Annie Fayetta Oliver Jarman. She departed this life March 1, 2013 at Decatur Morgan Hospital-Decatur Campus.

She accepted Christ at an early age and joined Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church and later united with Love's Chapel CME Church.

She was a graduate of Austin High School.

In addition to her mother and husband, Leonard Langford, Beverly was preceded in death by a brother, Cleveland Jarman Jr.; and a sister, Sharon Rose Jarman Webster.

Beverly Langford leaves to cherish her memory, her daughter, Charlissa Holman, Houston, Texas; father, Cleveland Esther Jarman Sr., Decatur; five brothers, George Jarman, Decatur, Michael Jarman, Los Angeles, Calif., Rex Jarman and Ronnie Jarman, both of Decatur, and Leon Crayton, Hillsboro; four sisters, Annie Pearl Hatcher, Cleveland Ohio, Jamestta Wilkerson, Tuscaloosa, Sandra Calvin and Paula Johnson, both of Decatur; sister-in-law, Patricia Jarman, Decatur; two aunts, Pearly Woods, Florence, and Delphia Jenkins, Inster, Mich.; and a host of nieces and nephews, other relatives and friends.

Flower bearers and pallbearers will be Austin High Class of 1979 and officers of Love Chapel CME and Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church.

A special thanks to Alacare and Hospice of the Valley.

This obituary was originally published in the Decatur Daily.

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I'm in shock! Bev, you were on my mind and I decided to google your name hoping to reconnect. When you lived in Houston we were best friends. You were my little sister. OMG Bev. I'm at a loss for words right now. You're in heaven. Lord I remember our times at TWC. You were something else. Oh, Bev, this hurts so bad. Yo your daughter and family. I'm so very sorry for your loss.

I can still hear Beverly saying "hi sweetie" as she walks toward my desk with her book bag and big smile. Her visits to the Reference Dept at the Decatur Public Library always brought joy to my day with her kind words and positive attitude. After talking to Beverly, I always felt better and looked forward to her next visit. Beverley loved the library and I know she will be missed by the staff and library users who were blessed to know her.

To the family of the Late Beverly Jarman Langford,especially to My encouraging Angel, Lady P.J. & Sandra Calvin."For we know that when this earthly tent that we live in is taken down we have a home in the Heavens,not made with human hands. so we groan in our bodies longing to be with the Lord which is so much better, and to be away from the body is to be present with the Lord.May The God of all comfort sustain each of you until you meet your loved one,and may she R.I.P. (Your Encouraging...

Bev, you I will never forget. A caring passionate human being. To the family God will strengthen you , bless you all . Erica Allen

Beverly, touched my life with her beautiful smile. Praying for you.

"May you find peace in the knowledge that your loved one lives on-- and will love you forever. May precious memories live forever in your heart." In our prayers and thoughts.

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