

In 1949, a shopkeepers teenage daughter from a small town in rural Ohio and an Ohio farm boy from a couple of towns over went to the Crawford county fair. They didn't know each other, but were both in line for the Ferris wheel; the operator put them together on the Ferris wheel to save space, and from that chance meeting a great love affair started. The shopkeepers daughter and the farm boy were inseparable from that time on. The farm boy joined the Air Force, became a Sierra-Hotel fighter pilot, and traveled the world with the shopkeepers daughter. They had 7 children, born all over the world; the only thing that could separate them was a war, and a fighter plane…
After 50 years of marriage they were separated again when the farm boy died. The shopkeepers daughter and their 7 children missed him more than could be imagined... The shopkeepers daughter and the Ohio farm boy are finally together again in heaven, and nothing can separate them ever again…
Beverly Rae Bonen was born January third, 1934 in Galion, Ohio and died, Beverly Rae Moser, in Dallas, Georgia, on February sixth, 2020. She is survived by her brother John and wife Karen, children Rick (Barbara), Susan, Sharon (Donny), Bob, Lori (Bill), Kate (Doug) and Lisa (Guy); and grandchildren: Helen, Rachel, Richard, Ben, Bobby, Erin, David, Josh, Zachary, Emily, Joe, Clare, Darby and Kaitlin and great-grandchildren: Eliza, Jason, Damian, Lilith, Alyssa, Brock, Kathalyn, Heather, Daniel, Ayse, Efe, Jordan, Welles and Lena, Bailey, Brynley and Brayden. Beverly is also survived by Greg Barz.
Beverly loved to cook and entertain; her home was a warm and welcome place where friends and family gathered often, especially during holidays. The tables overflowed with food, family, friends and lively conversations. She loved to swim, read, travel, collect spoons, and watch grand-kids, hummingbirds and Hallmark movies.
Mom, sister, grandma, we love you, and thank you for what you did for all of us; hug Goomba, and Jesus for us… we'll see the both of you someday, we can't wait for the day, but we will wait... Rest in peace little mother; for the rest of our lives we’ll miss our days together.
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