A second generation American, her grandparents immigrated from Norway and Sweden. Born in Fort Worth, Beverley was a proud Texan. She married and moved to Tennessee where she raised her six children. Beverley’s passions were cooking, tennis, painting, teaching Sunday school, piano, and serving as president of The Tennessee Artists Association in the 1960's.
Beverley was the most kind and gentle person you could hope to meet. She was always there to lend an empathetic ear. She was so loved by those fortunate to be a part of her life. She loved attending her grandchildren’s events and was a Volunteer sports fan. Beverley attended many venues with her son and loving caregiver, Matt. She was a faithful attendee of Northstar Church, and cherished by many.
FAMILY
Peggy (Chuck) Strickland (sister)
Matthew S Prince Jr. (son)
David (Donna) P Prince (son)
Brad Prince (grandson preceded in death)
Heather Prince (great granddaughter)
Lelan Keoni Morales (great great grandson)
Noah Rubio (great great grandson)
Elias Rubio (great great grandson)
Peggy (Ed) Prince Miller (daughter)
Nicole Miller (granddaughter)
Edward Miller (grandson)
Patricia Prince Mastro
David Mastro (grandson)
Sean Mastro (grandson)
Penny Prince Griffin (preceded in death by husband Larry Griffin)
Kasey Collins (granddaughter)
Hadley Hackworth (great granddaughter)
Hayden Hackworth (great grandson)
Hazel Hackworth (great granddaughter)
John Collins (grandson)
L J Griffin (grandson)
Beverly (Jim) Prince Sharp
Jamie Sharp (granddaughter)
Jonah Sharp (grandson)
Friends and family are welcome to gather in the Berry Highland Memorial Cemetery Saturday, December 4, 2020 at 2:45pm for a 3pm graveside service. In lieu of flowers donations to streethopetn.org would be appreciated.
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