Beverly Ann Reading (age 81), of Twin Falls, Idaho, passed away with her family by her side on April 26, 2016.
Beverly was born in Dunkirk, NY on April 09, 1935 to Harry and Mary Reading. She graduated from St. Mary's Academy in 1952.
Beverly was married twice. She married her first husband Robert Piazza in her hometown of Dunkirk, NY and her second husband, Frederick Moore in Los Angeles, CA. These marriages produced 4 children.
Beverly made both family and friends across the states, making homes in New York, California, Texas, and finally Idaho.
Beverly lived life to the fullest. Roller skating on boardwalks, finding yet another beautiful piece of jewelry for her collection, showing love to a stranger, family game nights, dancing the night away, and of course the beach!! Her love for God, and her family could not be outmatched!!
Her careers were extensive! She did everything from grocery checking, bus driving, sales, office assisting, and even was a concrete truck driver. Her work ethic was amazing, sometimes working more than one job at a time. Even after retirement she went back to work for her daughter and son-in-law (Lee and Gene). There, Beverly worked an additional 11 years, enhancing their company with so much love and knowledge. She then retired for the second time at the age of 80.
Beverly was predeceased by her parents, both of her husbands, and her beloved brother Harry "Unkie" Reading. She is survived by her 4 children, Lynn (Patrick), Lee (Gene), Lon (Debbie), and Loel. Her Grandchildren, Desiree (Mark), Mandi (Marshall), Jamie (Daequon), Krystal (Will), Corey (Brook), Billy (Ashlee), Krickett (Derek), Kyley, Captain, and Jodey. And her Great-Grandchildren, Brinley, Braylin, Quaiden, Lilah, Keyana, MaCoy, and Kynlee.
Beverly has touched so many, and had so much love to give, that it would not be right to leave out the fact that she is survived by so many more that love her, and would call her Mom or Gram.
A "Celebration of Life" service will be held on May 6, 2016 at 4pm. The service will take place at:
Parke's Funeral Home
2551 Kimberly Rd.
Twin Falls, ID 83301
The family has asked that, in remembrance of Beverly that black not be worn. Instead be beautifully colorful just like she would be. Her favorite color was purple.