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Beverly A. Smith

Posted 2019-08-28 by mhenderson
Published in Today's News-Herald on August 28, 2019 -
Lake havasu City, Arizona -
(personal article, page 5)

>> Beverly A. Smith <<
>> 1939 - 2019 <<


Beverly Smith was born in a Lebanese Community located within
Brockton, Massachusetts. She did not speak English until entering
school. Beverly attended Catholic schools in California and
Massachusetts since she moved frequently back-and-forth between her
parent’s and her grandparent’s homes. She had no brothers or sisters
but had many close and loving relatives. Her first marriage was in
Massachusetts but the couple moved to Phoenix, Arizona where her
daughter, Theresa, was born. That was an abusive marriage and ended
in divorce leading to Beverly and her daughter relocating to the Los
Angeles area where she met her second husband, Bruce Powell. From his
previous marriage there were three children, Bruce, Daniel, and
Cynthia, whom Beverly helped raise from early childhood. Beverly
later discovered that her husband was a heroin addict; and she made
the choice to join him-but both soon achieved recovery from their
addictions; and Beverly became a very successful Substance Abuse
Counselor for nine years at the Orange County Substance Abuse program.

The family relocated briefly to Idaho before settling in Kingman,
Arizona, where Bruce died in a vehicle accident. Beverly continued
working at the Mohave Mental Health Clinic as a State Certified
Substance Abuse Counselor for several years until meeting her most
recent husband, Dr. Ronald Smith, a Licensed Psychologist. They took
up residence in Lake Havasu City where Beverly, again, became a
stepmother, this time helping to raise Ron’s five children – Glenda,
Alicia, Michael, Lowell, and Paula. Now, there are almost thirty
grandchildren and over five great grandchildren, but only Theresa
continues to reside in Lake Havasu City. The couple worked together
in the mental health field until Ron’s retirement a year ago. For
over ten years, they also provided weekly study-group meetings for A
Course in Miracles.

Throughout her life, Beverly had been a “Survivor” or many serious
health problems. In her childhood she had rheumatic fever and polio
that left her with scoliosis. She also had a near-death tumor that
was miraculously healed. As an adult Beverly was successfully treated
for breast cancer and later for uterine cancer. She recovered well
from the full replacement of both knees. Although she underwent the
surgical removal of a disc in her back, she continued to struggle with
back pain and was in Pain Management for over a decade. Last year she
successfully took the initiative to end her use of pain managing
medications and also was successfully cured of Hepatitis C. Over the
last two years Beverly had recurring episodes of colitis that resulted
in many periods of hospitalization and Emergency Room attention. As
she became weaker from the colitis symptoms Beverly had a series of
falls, one of which fractured her left femur. Although she responded
well to extended physical rehabilitation, Beverly continued to become
weaker and suffered increasingly from her long-term colitis symptoms.

On August 23, 2019 – with the helpful assistance of Hospice – this
brave, greatly-loved “Survivor” determined to finally lay down her
fragile body for the last time – in her own home, in her own bed.
Beverly will be greatly missed by her family and by all those who love
her.

It was Beverly’s decision to have no immediate funeral service, but
rather, a memorial ceremony at a later date to be determined.

Services were entrusted to the care of Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home.
Thoughts and condolences can be made to Beverly’s family at www.lietz-
frazefuneralhome.com.





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