[Funeral Program for Beverly Jean McVea-Neuls, November 21, 1997] Page: 2 of 3
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5 CeCebrationi Of fe
BeverfyJean was the seventh offspring born to 9r, am!
Mrs. Danie lMcVea (both preceded her in death) on
October 4, 1943 in San Antonio, 'exas. She began her
walk with Christ earfy in life at Mt. Ararat Baptist
Church.
She attendedSan Antonio IndependentSchoo')istrict
Schools and continued her education at St. Philip's
Coffege School of 9[yrsing, San Antonio, Texas. Her
nursingcareerspanned25yearsatSanAntonio'sSoutheast
Baptist Hospital.
Beverfy Jean unitedin holy matrimony with'William y.
A(jefs on(December 10, 1965. To this union five siblings
were born, 'Wilfiam J. 9jteLs, Jr., 'Danief 9. {jyeLs, E.
ienniferAfye(s, 9l(gthan J..'hyeLs andAlexandra J.'{Je(s.
For the fast 16 years of her fife, Beverly Jean was a
faithful member of Jacobs Chapel United Methodist
Church where she was Sunday Schoof Superintendent /
Teacher and active with the youth ministry.
Beverfy Jean Leaves to cherish her memory, devoted
husband Witiam J. 1 uls; five children, 'William J.
1A(ufs,Jr., &.Jennifer 9(Qus, 9ithanJ. 9{us, Aexander
1. WjuIs al ofSan Antonio, Texas andqDaniel II1ff ufs Of
7fouston, Teas; five brothers 71jprris 9JcT'ae and wife,
'Willie 5Vfae, Tommie 9 fcqlae and wife Stetfa, 'Danies
9vfc'ae, Jr., fredfMc'Vae and'Warren Ac'V)ae
(One brother, Bify McqVea, Trecededher in death.); two
sisters, f j by A{fffSfumphery andhusbandi(cv. towardd
f{urnphreyandCharfes Etta McTVea; sisters in law, Irene
McVea and Ida 9vfcArory and husband; lack two
uncles,'Kirby Mi(s and Asgrmit Milfs;fourgodchildren,
Clarence 'West, Steve CaLdwell, Mari Cafderon-?-(ill and
Sonya Haywoodanda host of nieces, nephews, relatives
and friends.Onfy QodfI(iwws
godsaw you were getting weary,
So He did what Jie thought best,
He came and stood beside you
And whispered; come and rest.
You bid no one a ast fareweff,
Not even agood-bye,
'You were gone before we knew it,
And only GodIknows why..Order of Service
%loiwring the fvenwry Of
Mrs. Every fJean McPVea 9jeusTprocessimaf
Selection
Scripture
Od Testament
Scripture
[N[w 'Testament
Prayer
Selectionf&sofutions Jacobs Chapel united Methodist Church
f narks
ObituarySofo
Eufogy
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Clergy,'Paffiearers, Tamify
and friendsChoir
everend B.'Devers
'est End Baptist Church
Reverend]. S. Smith
(ANfw Light Baptist Church
Rverend 9.fichardson
9Jt. Ararat Baptist Church
ChairPease fimit to two minutes
Rad silently to soft musicMrs. Viola Fiefds
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[Funeral Program for Beverly Jean McVea-Neuls, November 21, 1997], pamphlet, November 21, 1997; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth691276/m1/2/?q=%221943-10~%22: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting San Antonio Public Library.