Beverly Ann LeBlance Berry was born on April 16, 1950 too her parents Elna and leonard LeBlance .Beverly's journey began in the heart of Denver, where she was educated through the city’s public schools, culminating in her graduation from Manuel High School in 1968 Her pursuit of knowledge continued, and in 1971, she furthered her education at Trinidad State College, eventually obtaining her certification as a medical secretary.
Beverly dedicated her professional life to serving others, retiring from the V.A. Hospital after years of devoted service. She performed her duties with a spirit of excellence, embodying the compassion and selflessness that defined her character. Known for her infectious laugh and welcoming nature, Beverly had an innate ability to make everyone around her feel valued and at home. Her life was a testament to joy and laughter, as she delighted in the simple pleasures of life spent with her family, sharing moments that would become treasured memories for all.
A woman of deep faith, Beverly accepted Christ at an early age, a foundation that blossomed into a remarkable spiritual journey. As her faith grew, she embraced her role as an Evangelist, touching the lives of many. Her love for gospel music resonated in her heart, weaving a melodious thread through the fabric of her everyday life. Whether attending church services or gathering with loved ones, she remained an unwavering source of light and comfort.
Beverly's culinary prowess was legendary, especially her famous Tamale pie, which brought friends and family together at the table—an emblem of her love. The laughter that filled the room during these meals will forever echo in the hearts of those fortunate enough to share in those moments.
Beverly Ann Berry’s life was a beautiful melody, rich in love and generosity. Though she has departed from this earthly realm, her spirit will forever resonate in the hearts of those she leave behind, a lasting reminder of the beauty of a life lived in grace and love.
Behind her, she leaves the profound absence of her parents, Elna and Leonard LeBlanc, and her brother, Lenard LeBlanc, Jr., who now join her in eternal peace.
Beverly Ann LeBlanc Berry departed this life to the embrace of the Lord on September 29, 2024 in Denver, Colorado. She leaves behind her steadfast sons, LeBlanc L. Berry and Lonnye D. Berry, who continue to carry forward her legacy of kindness and grace. Her family circle is enriched by three beloved grandchildren and three great-grandchildren, each of whom she cherished dearly, imparting wisdom and love at every opportunity. Additionally, she is survived by her sister, Bobbie Jean LeBlanc, and a host of other relatives and many friends whose lives she touched with her warmth and generosity.
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