Born August 21, 1931, at Marlinton, she was the daughter of the late Wilson C. Biggs and Ruby Wardell Biggs.
She was a member of the Nazarene Church. She worked for 25 years at Marlinton Motor Inn.
Preceding her in death were her parents, a sister, Gladys Dilley, and three brothers, Freddy Biggs, Curtis Biggs, and an in-fant brother.
Mrs. Beverage is survived by her husband, Glen R. Beverage; three daughters, Barbara Jack, of Huttonsville, Sharon Greathouse, of Durbin, and Donna Young, of Marlinton; two sons, Larry Beverage, of Huttonsville, and Eddie Beverage, of Marlinton; 11 grandchildren, three great-grandchildren; a sister, Linda Woolard, of Independence, Ohio; and two brothers, Tommy Biggs and Roger Biggs, both of Marlinton.
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at VanReenen Funeral Home by Pastor William Kumpf, with burial in Mountain View Cemetery.
Born August 21, 1931, at Marlinton, she was the daughter of the late Wilson C. Biggs and Ruby Wardell Biggs.
She was a member of the Nazarene Church. She worked for 25 years at Marlinton Motor Inn.
Preceding her in death were her parents, a sister, Gladys Dilley, and three brothers, Freddy Biggs, Curtis Biggs, and an in-fant brother.
Mrs. Beverage is survived by her husband, Glen R. Beverage; three daughters, Barbara Jack, of Huttonsville, Sharon Greathouse, of Durbin, and Donna Young, of Marlinton; two sons, Larry Beverage, of Huttonsville, and Eddie Beverage, of Marlinton; 11 grandchildren, three great-grandchildren; a sister, Linda Woolard, of Independence, Ohio; and two brothers, Tommy Biggs and Roger Biggs, both of Marlinton.
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at VanReenen Funeral Home by Pastor William Kumpf, with burial in Mountain View Cemetery.
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