Beverly Johnson's Obituary
WEATHER UPDATE - NEW DATES & TIMES
Funeral Service - FRIDAY, February 3, 2023, 10:00am Wildwood Chapel
Burial - THURSDAY, February 9, 2023, 1:30pm Dallas Ft. Worth National Cemetery
Beverly Jo Warner was born on January 30, 1936, in Saint Joseph Missouri to Doris Frances Noble and Audrey Byron Warner. She lived there for the first 16 years of her life.
Her family moved to Dallas Texas September 1, 1952. Beverly graduated North Dallas high school in May of 1954. She entered the business world working for Prudential mortgage and loan company on May 29, 1958. In that same year, she married army officer Sanford A Johnson, living a long happily married life until his death on April 7, 2002. Beverly was a business owner of BevJ Inc. for 14 years from 1986 to 2000.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Sanford Johnson, parents, Don and Doris Tubbs and her very close loving companion of 20 years, Hank Thomas.
Beverly and Sanford had three children, Stephen Gerrard Johnson and wife Annette of Parker, Colorado, Jeffrey Sanford Johnson and his wife Rene’ of Carrollton, Texas and Jil Frances Johnson of Dallas, Texas. Other surviving family members are grandchildren, Justin and Heather Johnson of Carrollton, Shelby Johnson of Kansas City, Missouri and Reilly Johnson of Northglen, Colorado. She was also survived by her sister, Shirley M Herzog of Arlington, Texas; niece, Stacy Wheelock and husband Patrick; nephews, Grady Herzog and Delaine Herzog and wife Janie.
Beverly loved the outdoors… anything involved with it from gardening to dove hunting in addition to golf with her husband Sanford and friends. Beverly and Sanford enjoyed dinner and dancing on Saturday night when the kids were young. She loved crafting. She loved dressing up and going to the theater with Hank after Sanford’s passing. She enjoyed experiencing all the beauty God created. She accepted the Lord Jesus Christ as her savior as a young girl and her faith was very important to her all her life. She said if you don’t know Jesus Christ personally, you have “No Hope”! You have nothing….
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