Died Monday, May 3, 2021at The Heritage at Shalimar Gardens
Beverly was born May 11, 1937 in Nora, NE. Beverly was the oldest of 4 children to Earl and Dorothy (Thayer) Corman. She grew up on the family farm near Cadams, NE. After completing elementary school in Cadams, she graduated from Superior High School in 1955. On May 26, 1957, Beverly was married to John Hull in Nora, Nebraska. Two daughters, Linda and Sheryl were born to them. Beverly was actively involved in the First Christian Church, Fremont, NE until the church's closing. In recent years she attended First Lutheran Church in Fremont, NE.
During her active years Beverly was employed at Pendleton Woolen Mills until it closed.
Beverly is preceded in death by her spouse of 63 years John, her parents Earl and Dorothy Corman, parents-in-law Frank and Gladys Hull, Brother-in-law Bill Hull.
She is survived by her daughters Linda (Steve) Prochaska, Sheryl (Keith) Tank, Grandson Thomas Prochaska, Great-Grandson Owen & Clayton Prochaska.
The funeral will be 10am, Friday, May 7, 2021 at First Lutheran Church in Fremont. Burial will follow in Memorial Cemetery. Visitation will be Thursday at the Ludvigsen Mortuary Chapel in Fremont with the family present from 5-7pm. Memorials are suggested to the Fremont Area Alzheimer's Collaboration.
Online guestbook at www.Ludvigsenmortuary.com
The service will be livestreamed at www.Flcfremont.org
To watch a recording of the funeral please use the following link:
https://youtu.be/yXcm1cz0UuQ
Condolences(2)
Iva (Thayer) Grahek
Bowie, MD Friday, May 7, 2021 Dear Marcia & Jim, Joy & Don, Kenny & Judy, Linda & Steve, Sheryl & Keith and your immediate and our extended family members, It’s with a level of sadness that you’re here again, so soon after Jack’s passing, to put to rest your beloved Sister, Mom, Grandma and Great Grandma. Linda & Sheryl, no doubt this last year has perhaps been the most difficult you’ve experienced with the declining health of both your mom & dad.While we feel a deep sadness of their departure from this life we know, and especially Beverly’s leaving just before Mother’s Day and her 84th Birthday, there is a relief and deep peace knowing she’s looked in the eyes of her glorious Savior, Jesus Christ, and has heard, “Welcome home, I’ve so longed for you to be with me”. She has a new body, perfect in every way. She’s, no doubt, been shown the house God has been preparing for her; she’s been reunited with loved ones and shown how she influenced other’s lives in ways she never knew and is singing with the Angels and praising God. Oh, what a glorious glimpse of her eternal life!
We will miss her greatly, but long to be with our Lord Jesus for all of eternity and to see her again.
My deepest sympathy from not just myself & Ron, but from all “The Thayer First Cousins” and their extended families during this time of mourning and remembrance. With love, Iva (Thayer) Grahek
Betty Mitteis
, NE Friday, May 7, 2021 My sympathies to the family of Bev.I worked with Bev at Pendleton. One Halloween she dressed up as a man.
She was walking around the facility before work and stopped in front of my
workstation and stared at me. No one knew it was Bev. It was definitely
spooky.
Bev was a nice, sweet lady and obviously had a great sense of humor.