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Beverly J. Treloar (Shields)
Age 93. February 1, 2026.
After many years of battling cancer and Parkinson’s, Beverly peacefully passed away at home surrounded by family.
Loving mother of Kim Treloar, Gae Ann Treloar, Christine (Rob) Habeck and Kelly (Mike) Gorman. Sister of Camella Kawczynski. Sister in law of Barbara Bolinger. Mother in law of Marge Treloar. Grandmother of Jennie (Mike) Applebee, Jason (Carrie) Treloar, Christopher (Kellie) Glasenapp, Steven (Abby) Treloar, Robert Treloar, Drew Gorman, Tyler (Shelbie) Gorman, Morgan Gorman, Mariah Jane Gorman, and great grandmother of 18 grandchildren.
Beverly raised five children while working along with her husband on the family farm until they moved to Greendale, WI. Once the children were in school, she began working at JCPenny when Southridge Mall opened and remained there for many years. She later worked at Reiman Publications until her retirement.
She spent time with family, friends, and loving dogs Murphy and Sam. She was wonderful caretaker, an excellent cook, enjoyed gardening, traveling, playing Euchre and Rummy 500. In retirement, she and husband Phil spent time at the family cottage in northern Wisconsin, where they fished, enjoyed fish fry’s, watched the sunsets over the lake, and played cards. Beverly was an exceptional card player!
Preceded in death by her husband Philip, son Michael, great grandson Jacob, and loving dog Murphy. Special thank you to the nurses and health care workers from St. Croix HospiceOak Creek.
A private family memorial service will be held at a later date.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
4747 South 60th Street, Greenfield, WI 53220


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