Beverly was born on May 28, 1942, on the farm north of Traer, the daughter of Cleone and Thelma (Cone) Karr
On January 18, 1988, Beverly married Delmar "Frog" Dreessen at the Chapel of Bells in Las Vegas. She and Delmar lived on a farm South of Traer. Beverly work at Sunrise Hill Care Center for 26 years as a CNA and an activity director. During her time at the nursing home, she also worked for six years at Rubes Restaurant in Montour as a waitress.
Beverly enjoyed taking camping trips every weekend with family and friends, sitting out by the campfire, watching old TV programs, and making homemade cards for people. She enjoyed trips to Michigan and Indianapolis to watch NASCAR races and before her health got bad, the trip to New Zealand and Australia with her husband. In their later years, the couple moved to a farm North of Chelsea where Beverly enjoyed sitting in her power wheelchair by the fire.
She was preceded in death by her parents; four brothers, Dwain Karr, Robert Karr, Gaylord Karr, and Paul Karr; and one sister Bernadine Liverman.
Surviving are her husband; one son, Ronald "Skip" Randell Jr. of Grundy Center; one daughter, Holly Rotzinger of North Liberty; two brothers, Marvin (Delores) Karr of Rudd and Roger (Joyce) Karr of Denver; one sister, Phyllis Thoren of Cedar Rapids; two sisters-in-law Joyce Wilson of Traer and Norma Karr of Cedar Rapids; nine grandchildren;11 great grandchildren; and her good friend, Nancy Dvorak.
Source: Overton Funeral Home–Traer
Beverly was born on May 28, 1942, on the farm north of Traer, the daughter of Cleone and Thelma (Cone) Karr
On January 18, 1988, Beverly married Delmar "Frog" Dreessen at the Chapel of Bells in Las Vegas. She and Delmar lived on a farm South of Traer. Beverly work at Sunrise Hill Care Center for 26 years as a CNA and an activity director. During her time at the nursing home, she also worked for six years at Rubes Restaurant in Montour as a waitress.
Beverly enjoyed taking camping trips every weekend with family and friends, sitting out by the campfire, watching old TV programs, and making homemade cards for people. She enjoyed trips to Michigan and Indianapolis to watch NASCAR races and before her health got bad, the trip to New Zealand and Australia with her husband. In their later years, the couple moved to a farm North of Chelsea where Beverly enjoyed sitting in her power wheelchair by the fire.
She was preceded in death by her parents; four brothers, Dwain Karr, Robert Karr, Gaylord Karr, and Paul Karr; and one sister Bernadine Liverman.
Surviving are her husband; one son, Ronald "Skip" Randell Jr. of Grundy Center; one daughter, Holly Rotzinger of North Liberty; two brothers, Marvin (Delores) Karr of Rudd and Roger (Joyce) Karr of Denver; one sister, Phyllis Thoren of Cedar Rapids; two sisters-in-law Joyce Wilson of Traer and Norma Karr of Cedar Rapids; nine grandchildren;11 great grandchildren; and her good friend, Nancy Dvorak.
Source: Overton Funeral Home–Traer
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