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Beverly Ruth <I>Brooks</I> Bartlett

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Beverly Ruth Brooks Bartlett

Birth
Daviess County, Kentucky, USA
Death
16 Apr 2020 (aged 87)
Owensboro, Daviess County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Owensboro, Daviess County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Beverly Ruth Brooks Bartlett of Owensboro died Thursday, April 16 at her home and went to be with her Savior Jesus Christ, her beloved husband, Dane, and her family that have gone before. Mrs. Bartlett was born April 14, 1933 in Daviess County to the late William and Marguerite Johnson Brooks. She was a devoted member of First Christian Church, part of the Faholo Sunday School class, past deaconess, Sunday School teacher, choir member, and Disciples Women's Ministries. Beverly had previously been a member of Buena Vista Baptist Church with her husband, attending the Reapers Class, serving as a Sunday School teacher and bible story lady for the Christian Learning Center.

Mrs. Bartlett was employed at Texas Gas Transmission Corporation for 20 years. She was a member of Junior Women's Club, Owensboro Art Guild, Campbell Club, Owensboro Country Club, and the YMCA. Beverly graduated from Owensboro High School, attended Western Kentucky University, Kentucky Wesleyan and Brescia University. She enjoyed being with children, painting in watercolors, playing golf, lap swimming, and winters in Naples, Florida.

In addition to her parents, Mrs. Bartlett also was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Dane in 2011; sisters, Mary Elizabeth, Hilda Lee, and Martha Ann Brooks; nephews, William Robert Pendleton and Randy Erickson; brother-in-law, Sonny Morrison.

She is survived by nieces, Ann Pendleton Head and Shannon Erickson; nephew, Dane Morrison (Diana), great niece, Emily Feighery (J.P.); great nephews, Brad Erickson (Melissa), Gene Head (Robbie), and Darien Head (Barbara), William R. Pendleton Jr. (Chantelle), Thomas Graham Pendleton, Nathaniel and Andrew Morrison; sister-in-law, Dorothy Morrison.

In compliance with health and public safety directives, Mrs. Bartlett's funeral arrangements at Glenn Funeral Home and Crematory will be private. Burial will be in Elmwood Cemetery.
Beverly Ruth Brooks Bartlett of Owensboro died Thursday, April 16 at her home and went to be with her Savior Jesus Christ, her beloved husband, Dane, and her family that have gone before. Mrs. Bartlett was born April 14, 1933 in Daviess County to the late William and Marguerite Johnson Brooks. She was a devoted member of First Christian Church, part of the Faholo Sunday School class, past deaconess, Sunday School teacher, choir member, and Disciples Women's Ministries. Beverly had previously been a member of Buena Vista Baptist Church with her husband, attending the Reapers Class, serving as a Sunday School teacher and bible story lady for the Christian Learning Center.

Mrs. Bartlett was employed at Texas Gas Transmission Corporation for 20 years. She was a member of Junior Women's Club, Owensboro Art Guild, Campbell Club, Owensboro Country Club, and the YMCA. Beverly graduated from Owensboro High School, attended Western Kentucky University, Kentucky Wesleyan and Brescia University. She enjoyed being with children, painting in watercolors, playing golf, lap swimming, and winters in Naples, Florida.

In addition to her parents, Mrs. Bartlett also was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Dane in 2011; sisters, Mary Elizabeth, Hilda Lee, and Martha Ann Brooks; nephews, William Robert Pendleton and Randy Erickson; brother-in-law, Sonny Morrison.

She is survived by nieces, Ann Pendleton Head and Shannon Erickson; nephew, Dane Morrison (Diana), great niece, Emily Feighery (J.P.); great nephews, Brad Erickson (Melissa), Gene Head (Robbie), and Darien Head (Barbara), William R. Pendleton Jr. (Chantelle), Thomas Graham Pendleton, Nathaniel and Andrew Morrison; sister-in-law, Dorothy Morrison.

In compliance with health and public safety directives, Mrs. Bartlett's funeral arrangements at Glenn Funeral Home and Crematory will be private. Burial will be in Elmwood Cemetery.


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