Beverly A. Pangle April 9, 1936 to March 28, 2021 “Well done, good and faithful servant!” Matthew 25:21. Beverly lived by these words and longed to hear them from her Savior. She grew strong in faith and love within her family, first from her parents Elmer and Eliza (Manning) Werth, who set a godly role model for their children. After graduation from Capital University, she married Carl A. Pangle (who predeceased her) and shared her faith and love to her children, Laurie Jean (Robert Watrol) and Marc Jonathan (Julie Heban). She adored and lavished her love on her grandchildren Teresa Marie (JonMarc) Grodi, Christine Marie (Wes) Richard, Jonathan Carl Pangle and Lt. Michael Peter Watrol USN, and special granddaughter Stacy Watrol (Scott) Kearney. She delighted in her “GREATS” as she called them, great grandchildren Dominic, Lucy, Cecelia, Philomena and David Grodi, Raymond Kearney, Annabella and Peter Watrol and Mila Richard. As an amazing prayer warrior, she also unconditionally loved and prayed daily for her family, including her beloved sister Jeanne (Jerry) Elson, brother Robert (Judy), cousins, nieces and nephews, and a multitude of other family and friends. When she said she was praying for you, she was. She kept a prayer journal as to not miss anyone on her list and to thank God for all the answered prayers. She did not need to know you to pray for you. If she heard a siren or Lifeflight overhead, she prayed for the person needing help, the first responders going to them, the doctors and nurses who be treating them and their families. In addition to praying for others, she was gracious in her giving to God, and the list of charities she remembered with frequent gifts was numerous. Beverly’s family wishes to thank the remarkable nurses and staff at Kingston Rehabilitation Center and Hospice of Northwest Ohio for their care of her during her short time with them. Her body is donated to UTMC for medical research, specifically glaucoma, and burial will be private in East Tawas Michigan. Her family plans a celebration of her life for later this summer. Beverly did not want an obituary, any services or memorials. She never drew attention to herself, and only wished that if people were touched by her kindness and love, they would pass it on. So if you received a card or a note in the mail; if you found a warm meal or cookies on your doorstep; if your family was blessed by the dinners at Bethel church where she provided salads, soup and desserts, or you enjoyed her treats during Sunday morning fellowship; if she read to you or you found a book from her free little library on her front porch; if you were a garbage man, city worker or mail carrier to whom she provided a cool drink and a generous thank you; if you enjoyed a cup of tea in the hospital, nursing home or hospice from her china tea pot with cups and saucers; if you felt her hugs and kisses; if you heard her speak kindness to you; all she asks is for you to pass the love onto someone else. Everyone was her neighbor, and everyone is your neighbor. You are loved, Love you MORE!
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