Beverly Bringle

Beverly Bringle obituary, Concord, MA

Beverly Bringle

Beverly Bringle Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Dee Funeral Home & Cremation Service - Concord on Mar. 19, 2025.
Visual Artist, Teacher, Dear Friend, Partner, Stepmother and Grandmother, Aunt, and All-Around Joyful, Generous, and Beautiful Human Being
Beverly Bringle, of Concord, passed away on March 12, 2025 at the age of 86.
She was born on April 28, 1938, in Covington, Tennessee, the youngest child of Mary Culberson Bringle and Hughes Bringle. She cherished her small-town roots and maintained lifelong friendships with many of the children she grew up with. Beverly had a rare gift for making friends and keeping connections alive across decades and places-she will be remembered with love by many.
A gifted artist and dedicated teacher, Beverly studied at Tulane University's Newcomb College and earned a B.S. in Art Education from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. She continued her studies at the Memphis Academy of Art and years later at the University of Guanajuato, Mexico, where she earned a Master of Fine Arts degree.
She began her teaching career in the Memphis public schools, but her adventurous spirit soon led her north to New England. When a childhood friend shared a lead on teaching jobs in Massachusetts, Beverly enthusiastically joined the journey and soon landed the job that would become her life's work and a source of deep fulfillment-teaching art in Stoneham, where she inspired generations of students with her talent, warmth, and passion for making art.
Beverly's work has been exhibited both locally and internationally in juried shows and galleries. A lifelong learner, she traveled extensively in Europe and Mexico, studying art, sketching and making photographs along the way. She spent a year living in Mexico on sabbatical, studying at the Instituto Allende in San Miguel de Allende-an experience that deeply influenced her work.
At home in Concord where she eventually settled, Beverly was an integral part of the local arts community, sharing her life for over 30 years with her beloved partner, photographer Ivan Massar. Together, they traveled widely, always eager to explore new cultures and landscapes. Their shared curiosity, adventurous spirit, and quirky sense of humor made them perfect companions.
Beverly was deeply involved in her community. She was an active member of the First Parish Church in Concord, where she volunteered regularly in the office and was part of the small-group ministry for decades, offering comfort and support to others.
Beverly was a registered member of the Choctaw Nation. Her great-grandfather, John "Tushpa" Culberson was among the first Choctaw people to arrive in Skullyville County (later Oklahoma) in 1832, following their forced removal from ancestral homelands during the infamous "Trail of Tears." More than 150 years later, Beverly illustrated Rising Fawn and the Fire Mystery by Marilou Awiakta, a story about a native child taken from her parents during Indian Removal. Beverly preserved her family's historical papers to be donated to an archive dedicated to preserving the history of the Choctaw Nation.
Beverly was preceded in death by her sister, Martha Hughes Bringle, who passed away when Beverly was still a child; her brother, Walter Bringle, who died in 2017; and her beloved partner, Ivan Massar, who passed in 2014. She is survived by her stepdaughter, Andrea Massar; stepson, David Massar; daughter-in-law, Maya Massar; niece, Mary Catherine Pugh and nephew, Philip Bringle (Lisa Paulson); grandchildren, Fern Massar, Lindsey Massar, and Casey Massar; great-grandchild, Ami Massar Abalos; grand-nephew, Cameron Bringle; and dear friends Ellen Jacobs and family, Jeannie Abbott; and by scores of others near and far, too numerous to name.
A celebration of Beverly's life will be held on the morning of Saturday, June 28th at First Parish in Concord. The time will be announced soon.
In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory can be made to First Parish in Concord or Partners in Health.
Arrangements are entrusted to Dee Funeral Home & Cremation Service of Concord.

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Bruce Davidson

June 9, 2025

I worked with Bev a bit at the church. What a wonderful woman have a wonderful; gentle, artistic, thoughtful, and warm. I loved the chats we would have. Condolences to her family and friends.

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Richard Keleher

March 29, 2025

I was only an acquaintance of Beverly. But I find myself thinking of her a lot, and realizing I will miss her! She had such a gentle and friendly demeanor that I always felt good after I said hello. And now I learned that she was an accomplished artist! Wow!

Caroline Ellis

March 24, 2025

So glad I got to meet her last year. How you must miss her! I keep thinking it would be great if the beautiful collages she made for the Trail of Tears book could somehow have new life (I thought the book really didn't do them justice). Beverly was an unusual and accomplished woman.

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