Beverly was a devoted daughter, wife, mother and grandmother whose life lessons of courage and strength with great love will always be remembered and cherished. Her varied talents and interests ranged from professional roller skate dancing and managing the Millersburg Skating Rink, private aircraft pilot's license flying out of Briar Hill Airport, bowling at the Ten Pin Club and Wayne Lanes, and golfing at The Briar Hill Country Club.
She was a member of First Presbyterian Church and Sweet Adelines.
Surviving are her husband, Judson; a son, Judd Dean (Mary Jean) Schuler of Mansfield; a daughter, Cynda Kay (David) Widder of Westerville; grandchildren, Chad (Leslie) Schuler, Kimberly (Jason) Schaffer, Kelly (Robert) Susey and Kyle Widder; seven great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Preceding her in death were her parents and a brother, Harold T. Blum Jr.
Beverly was a devoted daughter, wife, mother and grandmother whose life lessons of courage and strength with great love will always be remembered and cherished. Her varied talents and interests ranged from professional roller skate dancing and managing the Millersburg Skating Rink, private aircraft pilot's license flying out of Briar Hill Airport, bowling at the Ten Pin Club and Wayne Lanes, and golfing at The Briar Hill Country Club.
She was a member of First Presbyterian Church and Sweet Adelines.
Surviving are her husband, Judson; a son, Judd Dean (Mary Jean) Schuler of Mansfield; a daughter, Cynda Kay (David) Widder of Westerville; grandchildren, Chad (Leslie) Schuler, Kimberly (Jason) Schaffer, Kelly (Robert) Susey and Kyle Widder; seven great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Preceding her in death were her parents and a brother, Harold T. Blum Jr.
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