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   Beverly Ann Jimenez, 62, went to Heaven surrounded by her family who loved her dearly on March 10th, 2022 in St. Louis, MO. She was a devoted wife, loving mother, grandmother, sister, and friend. Her family meant more to her than anything else in the world. Beverly will be missed more than words can say.

Beverly was born in Kokomo, IN to Raymond ‘Bud’ and Bernice ‘Faye’ Abney on April 15th, 1959. She graduated from Haworth High school in 1977. She married Javier Jimenez on May 20, 1998 in Kokomo, IN. Beverly was a veteran of the United States Air Force. She was a resident of St. Clair, Missouri but also resided in Indiana, Texas, California, and North Dakota during her other years.
Beverly is preceded in death by her parents Bud and Faye Abney, and her sister Betty Stahl.
Beverly is survived by her husband, Javier Jimenez; her children, Jason and Joani Coonse, Jeremy Muster, and Alicia ‘Angel Faye’ Jimenez; her siblings Keith, Robert, and Donna Abney; her grandchildren Brianna Haughton, Stephanie and Daniel Rusu, Katelynn Coonse, Jason Coonse Jr., and Annabelle Coonse along with their mother Jessica Coonse; Marin, Jinger, and Madison Muster; Kamden, Karlie and Klayton McGrew; and her great-grandchildren Jakob, Jasmine, and Austin Haughton, Adelynn, Lilliana, and Matthias Rusu, and Anali Sanchez.
Beverly was a fierce woman when it came to defending the ones she loved. She always provided support and love for her family. Beverly was the one you could always count on when times were tough. She was always there for her family and friends. Whatever the situation called for she would do anything it took to help her family and friends. It never mattered to her if she was upset with you at the time, if you called her for help, she would drop it all to be there for you. She will always be remembered for her heart of giving to those who love her and depended on her.
Beverly was a woman who loved shopping, playing Bingo, and her many doggies. Beverly loved to travel and would drive anywhere you wanted to go. She was the Queen of Facebook and chain mail. We already miss her messages and comments on every post!
To My Mother,
    I love you more than words could ever tell. Your love was unconditional and your hugs could cure all. There will not be a day that goes by that we will not miss you. I’m not sure how to live life without you, but you taught me to never give up and to keep fighting and that is exactly what I will do. I love you with all my heart always and forever.
Your son.
Memorial visitation at Kutis Affton Chapel 10151 Gravois Rd. 63123 on Friday, April 1st, at 11:00 am. Until Memorial Service time at 1:00pm. Inurnment at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery.