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Beverly Faye Pavelko, a cherished soul, born on December 24, 1960, in Akron, Ohio, left this world on April 25, 2025, in her beloved hometown. She lived a life woven with kindness and love, pouring her warm spirit into every endeavor and relationship she fostered.
For 15 years, Beverly served as a devoted school bus aide at Coventry Schools, embodying patience and nurturing care for children. Her role was not merely a job; it was a vibrant expression of her quite caring nature, ensuring that countless young minds felt safe and valued as they embarked on their daily journeys.
Educated at Green High School and furthering her studies at Akron University, Beverly possessed a love for knowledge that matched her passion for nurturing. She carried the lessons of her life into every facet, instilling a sense of wonder in those around her, much like the delightful conversations she had over her hobbies, which included rock collecting, reading, and an unabashed affection for her plants and feline companions.
A warmhearted spirit, Beverly delighted in the simple pleasures of life. She found solace in nature, enjoying the beauty that surrounded her and the tranquility it offered. Her affinity for antiques spoke to her deep appreciation for history and the stories held within each item, much like her own rich narrative that unfolded through the years.
Beverly’s greatest pride stemmed from her son, Jacob Chamberlin, a reflection of the deep love she carried for her family. She knew how to celebrate the small moments, weaving laughter and joy into the fabric of her family gatherings. Beverly's devotion was palpable, especially towards her mother, Ruth Tritt, and her siblings: Samantha Tammen, Richard Pavelko, Deborah (Mike) McNeill, and Marc Pavelko. The winds of family life flowed through her, with many nieces and nephews enriched by her vibrant spirit and nurturing embrace.
Though Beverly has departed to the great beyond, she leaves behind a legacy that is as enduring as the love she imparted—one that will forever remain in the hearts of her loved ones. She is reunited with those who have gone before her: her father, Richard Pavelko, her step-father, Russel Tritt, and her brother, James Pavelko. Together, they will surely share in the stories of their lives, echoing Beverly's laughter and love.
In remembering Beverly Faye Pavelko, we celebrate a life full of compassion, joy, and sacred bonds—a beautiful tapestry of love that will resonate in the hearts of those who were fortunate enough to have walked beside her.
Visitation will be Saturday May 10th from 1-3 PM at Newcomer Funeral Home and a memorial service will begin promptly at 3 PM.
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