Beverly Jean McGrath
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Beverly Jean McGrath
Obituary
Beverly “Bev” Jean McGrath, 63, passed away peacefully at her home in Gilbert, Arizona, on Monday, December 16, 2019. Bev was born on March 29, 1956 in Chicago, Illinois to Harrell (deceased) and Shirley Clark. Family and friends were Bev’s greatest passion and above all she found delight in helping and serving others. She is survived by her husband, Don; children, Donny (Joanna) and Tim (Anna); her mother, Shirley; brothers, Dave (Kathy), John (Carol), and Frank; and her nieces and nephews.
A service to celebrate Bev’s life will be held at 10:00am on Saturday, January 4, 2020 at Broadway Christian Church, 7335 East Broadway Road, Mesa, Arizona 85208, Phone: (480) 981-0802. All are welcome to attend. Please join us for lunch following the service at the church.
Sympathy cards can be sent to:
The McGrath Family
1700 East Lakeside Drive, Unit 59
Gilbert, Arizona 85234
23 responses to Beverly Jean McGrath
Sandra says:
December 21, 2019
Love & prayers from all of us in Arkansas
Sandra, Chal, Nick, Alex, Robin, Jessie, Cassie, Riley & Mason
Judy says:
December 21, 2019
Love & prayers from Louisiana Judy and Gladys
John M says:
December 21, 2019
Loving
Kind
Caring….to each and everyone.
God rest your soul Beverly. Without your presence on earth there’s a void and in heaven there’s rejoicing with the angels. Well done on a life of service to your fellow man. May the peace of the Lord be with all of your family and friends who grieve.
Heidi Speaker says:
December 21, 2019
I loved Bev. She was my neighbor growing up and we would always run down to her house to get our nails painted! She would let us pick any color we wanted and she would paint them for us. She would also get out all her “fun” dishes and bowls for us to play with. Timmy was like an older brother to us. She raised a great family. God bless her and her family during this time. 🙏♥️
Linda Peters Rainey says:
December 22, 2019
Bev is a guardian angel and will live in our hearts forever. It’s a blessing to know such a beautifully kind and genuine person who radiates with love.
Love and prayers to Don and her boys. Chicago misses you and I hope you feel the warmth from our hearts.