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Beverly Strutz

Anchorage, Alaska

1932 - 2014

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Beverly Strutz nee Markley was born on Feb. 28, 1932, in Ogema, Wis., to Bill and Edna Markley. The family moved to Anchorage, Alaska, in 1935, and she lived there until she passed away on Dec. 16, 2014. She married Dick Strutz, her high school sweetheart, in 1950. They raised seven children on...

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Not many people you meet in your life do you never forget and Beverly will always be remembered by me as a kind and bright soul, with absolute love and and warmth her smile always inspired on to be better. Thank you for being such an awesome example of being human Beverly! May God bless you!

Remembering the love she shared with all she met..May God truely Bless the family as He holds them close and gives them strength.

She was a true woman of God. An admired by many. Condolences to the family.

She will be missed by many. I remember her smile. She would say," A merry heart doeth good like a medicine". And then she would have that smile that said, I know it to be true. Her smile was actually medicine to those who came into contact with her. That is what many will remember. We sure do.

When I heard Bev had passed away I was saddened that we won't have her with us anymore. But I was also happy for her because she gets to hang out with some cool people in heaven now! Dick, I am so sorry you will miss your companion that's been by your side for so many years. It is a difficult thing. But I pray the Holy Spirit will be extra close to you in those lonely times ahead. She was a wonderful lady and will be missed by many...

May God comfort you with all the good memories you have of her life with you.

The first thing that usually pops to mind when I think of Bev was her smile and sense of humor, followed shortly by her warmth and compassion for others. She lived her faith practically and deeply and are grateful to have known her. We are are sorry she is gone, but look forward to seeing her again.

I just wanted to send my condolences to the family and I concur with everyones comments. She was an amazing lady. Gracious, loving, kind and precious. So very glad that our goodbyes are not forever. Jessie Fowler.

Our condolences to the Strutz family. Bev was a beautiful woman, both inside and out. I was only a young mother when we attended ALCC, and Bev was a shining example to me of a Proverbs 31 woman. She was greatly loved and admired.