Beverly-Saunders-Obituary

Beverly Ann Saunders

Fort Worth, Texas

1951 - 2010

About

LOCATION
Fort Worth, Texas

Obituaries

Send Flowers

Beverly Jones Saunders passed away Sunday, July 25, 2010, in Fort Worth after a 16-year battle with cancer. Memorial service: 1 p.m. Friday at Arlington Heights United Methodist Church in Fort Worth. Memorials: In lieu of flowers, the family prefers donations be made to the Susan G. Komen...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

I was very sad to read of Beverly's death. She and I were friends from junior high through high school, and I'll always remember her as fun, funny, smart, and kind. We lost touch after that; but, last year, when our class was putting together a 40th reunion, we managed to reconnect through e-mails and wrote back-and-forth a few times (a correspondance I'd assumed would continue.) It was fun sharing stories, and I loved hearing about her adventures, her travels, and obvious zest for life. It...

Beverly and I met over 30 years ago at Charter Insurance in Jacksonville. We have always kept in touch and hung out at the Landing in Jacksonville just a little over a year ago. Beverly was one of the smartest, strongest, funniest women I have ever known. She lived life to the fullest traveling and experiencing so many things during her lifetime. Her greatest accomplishment was her children.

Lexie, Andy, Audrey and Carol: If I can ever do anything for you just let me know.

One of my earliest memories at Wolfson High was the roaring acclaimation : "Seniors Fine in '69!"
Beverly was among this proud class, and indeed one of the finest.
Happy, pretty, congenial girl.
She's going to make one beautiful , glowing angel !
God's creation; back into His possession.
RIP.

http://beverly.last-memories.com/index.php

Beveryly was a good friend and I have very fond memories of her from High School and the neighborhood! She could always make me smile and brighten the day.
My deepest sympathy to her family and friends.
Linda Tresca Hollis

I knew Beverly through a mutual friend and that in itself was a blessing. I had never been around some with the enthusiasm she possessed. She was truly a walking mirical. I heard it say once. She looked death in the face and did not back down. Once a small group of just us girls went on a day trip to small historical town in LA. I laughed the whole day. Beverly... you left this world and now you are enternaining the heavenlies. May God richely bless your children as they learn to live a life...