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LIBERTY — Mr. Willie James Beverly Sr., 62, of Liberty Township, transitioned from this life on Saturday, Sept. 17, 2022, at St. Elizabeth Youngstown Hospital.
Mr. Beverly was born Sept. 11, 1960, in Youngstown, a son of James A. and Alice Ruth Showers Beverly. He was a 1978 graduate of East Excessive Faculty and obtained certifications from Choffin Vocational Faculty for auto physique mechanic and certification from Vector Safety as an armed safety guard. He earned a number of certifications and was employed with Youngstown Metropolitan Housing Authority as a upkeep mechanic for 30 years, retiring April 18, 2019. He was additionally an entrepreneur with J. A. Garden Care Service, and co-owner of W & W Beverly Cleansing Enterprises.
He served as a basketball referee official for 12 years, officiating numerous highschool video games. He had an infectious smile that lit up a room when he entered and he was a terrific storyteller.
Willie loved sports activities, was an avid Cleveland Browns fan, loved the Cleveland Cavaliers and Guardians, and liked music, style and hats. He additionally loved touring and spending time together with his grandchildren and household.
He leaves to mourn his passing, however to rejoice in his everlasting peace, his beloved spouse, the previous Sabrina Evans, whom he married Oct. 5, 2013; his youngsters, Dynell Thomas of Katy, Texas, Willie J. (LeEra) Beverly Jr. of Austintown, Stefanie (Jonathan Jr.) Worth, Marquis Lee and Tysha Wilson, all of Youngstown, and Dalonte Beverly of Liberty Township; stepchildren, Brandyn Lambert of Dallas, Texas and BreOnna Lawrence of Columbus; 14 grandchildren, together with Willie III, Kiera, Leah and Liam Beverly, Kyrie and Jordyn Worth, Deandre Gordon and Kaia Knight; a great-granddaughter; siblings, Michelle (Anthony) Thomas and Michael Beverly, each of Youngstown, Curtis (Marolyn) Beverly of Boardman, Malikh D. Carter of Campbell, Jibri Carter of Austintown, Lynette Evans of Reynoldsburg and Wayne Evans of Youngstown; and a bunch of nieces, nephews, different household and pals.
In addition to his dad and mom, he was preceded in dying by his mother-in-law, Evangelist Earlene Neely-Evans; two grandsons, Tyler and Cameron Worth; an toddler sister, Rochelle Beverly; an uncle who was like a brother to him, David Showers; and grandparents, Floyd and Viola Showers.
Visitation shall be from 11 a.m. to midday on Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2022, at Union Baptist Church, 528 Lincoln Ave., Youngstown. Funeral companies will observe at midday. Because of the pandemic, all company are requested to put on masks and observe social distancing.
Companies of affection and dignity entrusted to the L. E. Black, Phillips and Holden Funeral Dwelling.
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