

Beverly was preceded in death by her parents, Florence & William Boub, her first husband, Kenneth Huettl, sons David Huettl, and Steven Huettl. Husband Robert Rose, step daughter Marianne Rose Rodriguez, stepson Robert (Bobby) Rose, granddaughter Jontue Braun, Redwood Falls, Minn and all of her siblings, Marjorie Fairchild, Bill Boub, Art Boub & Bettine Mooney Morris.
She leaves to cherish her memory , daughter, Jill Cranmer, and husband William (Larry) of Laurel, DE
Her son , Thomas Huettl and his wife, Gina of Cameron Park, CA , who provided her care with much love ,
during the last few years of her life.
She also leaves behind several grandchildren, Jaime (Darren) Hooks, Laurel, DE , William (Janet Quispe) Cranmer, Ft Lauderdale FL, Chelsea (Josh) Jolly, Shingle Springs, CA, Kaela (Braulio) Mendoza, San Jose, CA, Angelica Huettl, Destiny Huettl, Thomas Huettl & Gia Huettl all of Cameron Park, CA
Several great grandchildren, Darren Hooks Jr, Jalen Hooks & Sajon Shapiro all of Laurel, DE,
Matthew Jolly, Shingle Springs, CA , Franchesca Cranmer, Ft Lauderdale FL, Daemian Braun & Brantley Braun, Redwood Falls, Minn, Elizabeth Pueyo, Las Vegas, NV and a great great granddaughter Katalina, Las Vegas, NV
Many nieces and nephews, including her very special nieces, Colleen Cashman, Freehold, NJ , Valerie Edick, Old Bridge, NJ, and nephew, Robert Fairchild & his spouse (Joann), Brick, NJ & their families. Brian (Donna) Fairchild and their families.
Beverly enjoyed being independent for as long as she was able, enjoyed watching and following her favorite soap shows, soccer(especially Mo Salah), and telling stories of her life. She spent much of her life working in the banking industry in various positions. She split her time living between the East & West Coast in her latter years spending time with her loved ones. Beverly's ritual was drinking a beer and eating a White Castle hamburger on Saturday afternoons in honor of her sister Marge. Her superb maintenance of her house was instilled by her mother and sister Betty who referred to her as "a determined little B." Her favorite basketball player other than her father who played for the National Turners among many other teams, was Kobe Bryant. Beverly was a good friend to many and would go above and beyond to help them if they needed anything. Her smile was infectious along with her sense of humor and if you knew her, you knew she was a feisty little lady right to the end. Beyond all things, she was a devoted Catholic, and had a deep passion for God, studied her Bible and did her rosary faithfully. Beverly, although having left her earthly journey and gaining her angel wings with God as her guide, will continue onto her next journey for sure. She was very much loved, and will be greatly missed!
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