

Beverly Ann Malone Ulibarri, born February 1, 1969, passed away peacefully on September 29, 2025, surrounded by the love of her family. A lifelong resident of Utah, Beverly brought joy, creativity, and strength to every corner of West Valley City and Kearns, where she lived, provided, and raised her family.
Beverly was a devoted mother, grandmother, wife, daughter, and friend. Her greatest pride was her children—Joseph T. Ulibarri, Talia N. Ulibarri, Tawny R. Ulibarri, and Tessa R. Ulibarri—and her beloved grandchildren: Kamrun, Eliana, Trivee, Adrian, and Cherry.
She poured her heart into motherhood, creating a home filled with warmth, laughter, and unforgettable memories. She hand-designed Halloween costumes and took over every single school project. She was always there. Every holiday was special.
Beverly made everyday moments magical and tended to her home, creating a place worth remembering. She put love into every recipe, every holiday, every birthday, and every tradition. She was our compass, our roadmap, always leading us back to each other, always leading us home.
Her passions were many: she loved fishing with her dad and helping him fix his car. She was a jack of all trades, excelling in softball, art, and painting, and she added life and creativity to whatever she touched. A true martyr for her family, there was nothing she couldn't do.
She was the one to fix things, to make them better, and to calm the storm. She was always there, always able to find the answers; truly, there was nothing she wouldn't do for her family.
Beverly’s legacy lives on in her surviving family:
Joseph T. Ulibarri, Trivee A. Ulibarri, and Lacreea Johnson, Talia N. Ulibarri, Eliana N. Miera, Adrian T. Dorris, Daniel A. Dorris, Tawny R. Ulibarri, Kamrun S. Ulibarri, Tessa R. Ulibarri, and Angela Pendley
Her love was deep, her spirit unbreakable, and her presence unforgettable.
“In life, we loved you dearly; in death, we love you still. In our hearts, you hold a place no one else will ever fill.”
“I was so blessed and honored to know your mom. She was truly a beautiful lady, and I will miss her.”
“She was loved deeply, so we will grieve deeply too.”
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