

Beverly Anne Coleman, a beacon of gentle warmth and loving friendship, left this world on February 22, 2026, at the age of 90. Born on June 21, 1935, in Detroit, Michigan, Beverly's life was a tapestry woven with the love of family, the joy of companionship, and the serene pleasure of nature's beauty.
Her journey began in the bustling city of Detroit, where she grew up surrounded by the nurturing presence of her parents, Stanley and Imogene Apel, and sibling sister Evelyn, brother Robert. Beverly's youthful days were filled with cherished moments that shaped the compassionate person she became. She found her lifelong companion in Fred Coleman, and they were united in matrimony on a beautiful summer day, July 28, 1956, at St. Matthew & Peter Evangelical Reformed Church in their hometown. Their love story was one of shared dreams and mutual respect, enduring until Fred's passing on February 26, 2012.
The Colemans' loving home was blessed with the pitter-patter of children's feet, as Beverly became the mother to Mike, Thomas, and the late Jerry Coleman. Her nurturing spirit did not stop with her own children, as she embraced her role as grandmother to Ariana and Brandon, step-grandmother to Jacob, Rebecca, and their children, and as a beloved aunt to her nieces. Beverly's family was the centerpiece of her life, and she poured her love into every interaction, and every quiet moment shared.
Beverly's interests reflected her appreciation for the simple pleasures in life. She found joy in visiting with friends, infusing her home with beauty through her decorating touch, and spending tranquil afternoons on her porch. There, she would sit, often lost in thought, as she watched bunnies hop across the lawn and admired the vibrant blooms of her garden. Her love for wildlife and flowers was a testament to her gentle soul and her ability to find peace in the natural world.
Those who knew Beverly would describe her as the epitome of loving kindness. Her friendly demeanor and gentle spirit were a comfort to many, and she had the rare ability to make every person feel seen and valued. Her laughter was a melody that brightened the lives of those around her, and her presence was a reassuring embrace in times of need.
Beverly's departure leaves behind a legacy of love and kindness that will forever be cherished by her family and the many friends who had the privilege of knowing her. She was preceded in death by her devoted parents, her brother Robert Apel, sister Eveyln (Howard) Hanson, her beloved nephew Rick Hanson, and niece Karen Davio. As the sun sets on Beverly's earthly chapter, those who loved her take solace in the countless memories she gifted them, memories that will continue to inspire and guide them in the years to come.
Beverly Anne Coleman's life was a testament to the power of love, the beauty of friendship, and the quiet strength of a gentle spirit. As we bid farewell to this extraordinary soul, we celebrate the profound impact she had on everyone who was fortunate enough to cross her path. Beverly's story does not end here; it lives on in the hearts of those she touched, in the laughter of her grandchildren, and in the serene afternoons that remind us of her fondness for the simple joys of life.
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