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© Roberts/Reed-Culver Funeral Home
Submitted by: Jan Grooms


Verna L (Wages) Beavers

November 16, 1932 ~ December 22, 2020

Verna L Beavers was born on November 16th 1932.

She is survived by one daughter, Deborah Akin of Siloam Springs, AR, one grandson, Nathan Akin of New York, one sister, Lois Hampton of Chewey, Oklahoma and many nieces and nephews.

She is preceded in death by her Husband of 67 years, Conley Beavers.

For several years she worked at Skelly School and then owned the Chewey Store. She and Conley milked cows for many years and she truly loved her cows.

She had many friends around Chewey where she lived for most of her life. She was much loved by her family and friends and will be truly missed.

Private family services.

Roberts & Hart Funeral Home, Westville, OK 


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