Beverly Jean Arnold was born in Houston, Texas on August 30, 1938 and passed away peacefully on June 6, 2023 surrounded by family members. She was preceded in death by her parents, Mary Elizabeth and James Noah Bevil and her loving husband Ralph Arnold. Beverly was a West University Church of Christ member, where she married Ralph on June 20, 1964. Beverly is survived by her sons, Brad and Greg; 5 grandchildren, Autumn, Jacob and Joshua (Jennifer), and Kayla and Cole (Karin); great granddaughter Aaliyah (Joshua); sister and brother-in-law, Betty and Larry Lawrence; and nephew, David Lawrence.
Beverly and Ralph enjoyed traveling the world together as their adventures took them to New Zealand, Russia, Japan, Europe and Indonesia. When they were at home they enjoyed spending time with family and friends and watching their grandchildren play sports. Beverly was a gifted teacher and shared her wisdom with many students in a career spanning 40 years at several educational institutions including HISD, Jakarta International School, and Westbury Christian.
Beverly was a fixture in the church where she taught bible classes for many years at West University Church of Christ and the Village of Meyerland. She was the true ‘Ms. Daisy’. Beverly loved art, watching sports of any kind, especially rooting for her Texas teams, learning and sharing her wisdom and her family and friends.
The family invites you to join them for funeral services, to be held on Friday, June 9th beginning at 10am at West University Church of Christ, 3407 Bissonnet Street, Houston Texas 77005. Following the service, the burial will be held at East Sandy Cemetery in New Waverly, Texas.
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.earthmanbellaire.com for the Arnold family.
Directions to East Sandy Cemetery at 5744 FM 1374, New Waverly, TX 77340
• 5744 FM 1374, TX 77340, USA
• Take I-45 North from Houston
• Exit New Waverly FM 1375
• Continue North on the access road to FM 1374
• Go West on FM 1374
• Cemetery a few miles down on the left next to Bethel Baptist Church (if you have crossed East Sandy Creek or reached Texas Grand Ranch you have gone too far)
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