Beverly Ann Greer (Hartville)'s Obituary
Beverly Ann Hughes, daughter of Ken and Diane Mudge, was born on September 30, 1979. She departed this earthly life Tuesday, September 5, 2017 in Grovespring, Missouri at the age of thirty-seven.
Beverly is preceded in death by her maternal grandfather, Bob Shaw and by her paternal grandmother, Verna Hughes.
Beverly is survived by her loving parents, of Grovespring, Missouri; her daughter, Destiny; two brothers, Kevin Hughes, of Decator, Illinois and Douglas Hughes, of Grovespring, Missouri; two sisters, Shari Ledford and her husband Scott, of Buchoda, Washington and Michelle Mudge, of Grovespring, Missouri; her maternal grandmother, Alta Shaw, of Tulsa Oklahoma; her paternal grandparents, Roy and Dorothy Mudge, of Grovespring, Missouri; her aunt and uncle Debbie and Vernon Hughes of Tulsa, Oklahoma; her uncle, Darrel Shaw, of Lubbock, Texas; her two cousins Renee Missel of Austin, Texas and David Hughes, of Tulsa, Oklahoma; and many nieces, nephews, and friends.
Beverly was born in Jacksonville, Arkansas. While she was still growing up she and her family moved to Germany for three years and then moved to Washington where she graduated from Olympia High School. When Beverly was twenty-seven she moved back to Missouri with parents and began working at the Independent Stave Company in Lebanon. When her tenure was done at the stave mill, she began working for Emerson Electric as a line worker.
Beverly attended the Lifepoint Church and regularly. She was involved with some activities at the church, mainly the Celebrate Recovery Program. Beverly loved nature, she often went on walks and hikes just to enjoy the view. She also loved to write poetry to keep her mind off troubled times. Beverly was a loving mother, daughter, granddaughter, sister, and friend. We celebrate her life and will always cherish the many wonderful memories she created.
What’s your fondest memory of Beverly?
What’s a lesson you learned from Beverly?
Share a story where Beverly's kindness touched your heart.
Describe a day with Beverly you’ll never forget.
How did Beverly make you smile?

