

Beverly was born in Pine Valley, Oklahoma to Judge and Jewell Phillips on October 31, 1938. Her family moved to Red Bluff in 1953. She attended, and graduated from Red Bluff High School in 1956, where she also met her high school sweetheart Jim Younger. She attended Shasta College and went on to work at the Tehama County Farm Advisor’s office, and later at the Tehama County Tax-Assessor’s office. In 1957, she and Jim were married. When children came along, she gladly gave up any professional working career she had for being the fantastic homemaker, wife, mom, and grandmother she became. For the next 50+ years, that’s what she did; in our eyes, there was nobody better. She was a very kind and gentle soul; she had a loving and generous heart, and was always helping and giving to others. She never said an unkind word about anyone, and always did the right thing.
Beverly was active in the Christian Women’s Club for many years, and worked on and organized the Election’s Board for the Antelope District for 35+ years. She enjoyed collecting dolls, gardening, traveling, luncheons with friends, puzzles, decorating her home and the San Francisco Giants. The holiday season was her favorite time of year, and her greatest passion was her grandchildren. She was great at telling old family stories, no matter how many times they had been told before.
She was predeceased by her parents Judge and Jewell Phillips. She leaves her loving memories to be cherished by her husband Jim Younger, of Red Bluff, daughter, Tammy Younger, of Muskego, Wisconsin, son, Rick Younger of Red Bluff, granddaughter Katie Younger, of Red Bluff, grandson, Cole Younger, of Red Bluff, brother and sister in-law Ron and Nellie Phillips, of Redding, California, along with many other relatives and friends.
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