In Memory of Beverly Nurenberg Conroy. Born September 17, 1935 and passed October 17, 2018.
Beverly was born and raised in Pontiac, Michigan. She graduated nursing school and was a Registered Nurse for 36 years when she retired to move south to live near her daughters.
Beverly always saw the beauty in the world and the good in all. She was very humble, always smiling, and so very kind to everyone.
She was an accomplished artist painter. She loved animals and was never without a four legged companion. She donated often to local animal shelters.
Beverly was active in her local church teaching and organizing and helping in any way she could.
Beverly will forever be known as "The Greatest Mother" to her daughters; Kelly, granddaughter Stephanie; Sharon, grandchildren Katelyn and Christopher; Deneen, grandchildren Andrea and Nathan; step-daughter Terry Lynn; and two great-grandchildren Deven and Blake.
She will be known as "A Most Wonderful Sister" to Patrick and Ruth and extended sisters, Nancy, Dorothy and Sharon.
Beverly had many friends. She was often referred to as "The Great Lady"; always something fun to do with a great sense of humor and could always be counted in and counted on.
She will be missed.
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In celebration of her life, memorial tributes can be made to:
Animal Welfare Institute:
https://awionline.org/content/make-donation-awi
In memory of Beverly Conroy
c/o Kelly Flynn, 1403 D Stonehenge Rd, Montgomery, AL 36117
classyrebel@aol.com contact me if you need a phone number
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Leave a tributeI have learned to pick my battles, that life is short and some things just are not worth fretting about.
I learned to share and give of myself without expecting anything in return.
I learned to just stop and smell the roses along life's great journey.
I miss you mom... I miss you so much
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I have learned to pick my battles, that life is short and some things just are not worth fretting about.
I learned to share and give of myself without expecting anything in return.
I learned to just stop and smell the roses along life's great journey.
I miss you mom... I miss you so much