Burleson- Beverly L Fike, 83 passed away Tuesday, August 27, 2024 in Burleson. Beverly was born September 19,1940 in Warren, Ohio. She graduated from Leavittsburgh High School. She joins in heaven the love of her life Richard E Fike, whom she married April 20,1964. Beverly worked for Packard Electric in Warren Ohio, retiring in 1992 after 30 years of service. Beverly enjoyed traveling, and spending time with her friends and family. She moved to Texas to be closer to her daughter and grandson in 2010 where she enjoyed her final years. She is survived by her daughter Tracey L Fike Elwood, her grandson Zen Mazey, and her cousin who was like a sister to her Carol Gearheart . She was preceded in death by her husband Richard E Fike, her Mother Mary Y Kelley, and her Father Stephen Shepherd. The family will be planning a private memorial service. The family would like to thank Community Hospice of Burleson for all of their care and support.
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So very sorry for your loss. Started working with your mom on my very first day. She was my relief girl on the conveyor. She was great, so much fun to work with, treated everyone the same. We all have wonderful memories of her.
Hi Tracey, Such a beautiful picture of your Mom, Beverly 💝 GOD BLESS YOU ALL 🙏 You’re in my thoughts and prayers 💗 Take care. With much love ❣️
She was Aunt Bev to me. She made the best Christmas goodies. I have fond memories of Dick and Bev playing poker with mom and dad while we kids watched. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers.
We knew Dick and Bev for many years and they used to come to our fish fries. Our deepest sympathy to the family.
Please accept our family’s deepest condolences on the passing of your beautiful Mother, Grandmother, cousin, and friend. To all those that knew and love her we keep you in our prayers as you navigate life here on earth without her, but look forward to the day when you will be reunited again. May Beverly rest in eternal peace.
Tracy and Zen, so sorry for your loss, Me and Mark and your mom and dad go way way back spending weekends together playing cards , eating out. Sure miss them both. And your dad was my foreman at Packard . Both the nicest people ever.