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Beverly Jean (Honrud) Tade

Posted 2022-04-13 by mhenderson
Published by Today's News Herald on Apr. 13, 2022 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

In the early morning hours of March 31, 2022, Beverly Jean (Honrud) Tade
lost her battle with cancer at the Sunrise Medical Center in Las Vegas,
surrounded by her family. She was 70 years old.

Beverly was born December 7, 1951 in Bellingham, Washington to Junior
and Glenice Honrud. She grew up in Opheim, Montana, on the family farm
along with siblings, Dennis and Shyla.

She attended school in Opheim, graduating in 1970. She met Larry, the
love of her life, on a blind date in 1971, and the rest is history.
Married in October of 1973, they continued living and working in
Glasgow. In 2012, both Bev and Larry retired and decided to make the
move to Lake Havasu, Arizona. Their love of travel took them to many
places over the years. She continued with her gardening in Lake Havasu,
and was always working on some sort of craft project. The light of her
life was spending time with her grandkids. They visited Havasu often to
swim in the pool, get schooled in Mario Cart races and participate in
crafting activities devised by Nana

She was preceded in death by her father and mother, Junior (2011) and
Glenice (2021), mother-in-law, Mary Cilz (2018), father-in-law, Art Cilz
(2011), father-in-law, Edward Tade, Jr. (2015), and step mother-in-law,
Hulda Tade (2019).

She is survived by her husband of 48 years, Larry Tade of Lake Havasu,
AZ; daughters, Erin (Brian Beka) of Rapid City, SD, and Carissa (Joe
Servel) of Shelley, ID; grandchildren Peyton and Kendall Phipps of Rapid
City, SD, Hailey Beka of Arvada, CO, and Zander and Zoey Servel of
Shelley, ID. She is also survived by her brother Dennis Honrud (Mary) of
Opheim, MT and sister Shyla Whitcomb (Jim) of Quincy, WA, as well as
numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins.

There will be a celebration of life in for Beverly in Glasgow, MT, at a
later date.




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