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Beverly Jean “BUB” <I>Thorn</I> Weyerts

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Beverly Jean “BUB” Thorn Weyerts

Birth
Sanderson, Terrell County, Texas, USA
Death
7 May 2021 (aged 88)
San Angelo, Tom Green County, Texas, USA
Burial
Sanderson, Terrell County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Beverly Jean Thorn Weyerts "BUB": Beverly, 88, of Alpine, Texas passed away May 7, 2021 in San Angelo, Texas. Funeral services will be held on May 22, 2021 at 10:00 AM graveside at Cedar Grove Cemetery in Sanderson, Texas. Joe Greer Denham, III will officiate. Beverly was born in Sanderson, Texas on August 4th, 1932 at home to Gene and Fay Thorn. She attended school in Sanderson, Texas. While attending high school she played tennis from 1946-1949. She was in the Library club, Senior play, also was the Senior Favorite. She was the 1948 Sanderson football sweetheart, in the Junior play, senior reporter and played Volleyball. After graduating Sanderson class of 1949, she attended Texas Western College of El Paso, San Angelo College and Sul Ross College, with a business degree in Agriculture and a degree in Animal Husbandry. She then came back to Sanderson to help her parents on the ranches, breaking horses, raising sheep, goats and cows. Later, in life she married Dr. Paul Weyerts of Alpine, Texas. (No shot gun involved) Beverly took the knowledge that her parents and grandparents bestowed upon her, and she made a life of ranching. Appaloosas were her favorite breed of horses. She raised and broke them and finished them to be amazing horses, where she won many trophies and ribbons with them. She was also a wonderful sheep and goat woman, and cows too. (But they are stupid!). She was a renowned cowgirl at rodeos. In 1952, she won a saddle at Hardin Simmons rodeo. She was an incredible goat roper. She was in the Sanderson rodeo club, Sul Ross rodeo club and in the Pilot Club and many other organizations, where she would volunteer to help get anything done that was needed. Beverly is preceded in death by her parents, Gene and Fay Thorn. Her youngest son, Robert Weyerts and husband Dr. Paul Weyerts. Beverly is survived by her daughter Lucy Schneider and husband Frank of La Pryor, Texas. Her son Albert Thorn and wife Sheri Thorn of Sanderson, Texas. Daughter-in-law Amy Weyerts of Fort Stockton, Texas. Ankel biters Brice Womack and Melanie Neie of Alpine, Texas. Megan Pape and husband Dustin Pape of San Angelo, Texas. Trent Schneider of La Pryor, Texas. Keith and Shannon Weyerts of Fort Stockton, Texas. Special kid Ralston Rosas of Midland, Texas. Many cousins and extended family. Special neighbors Pat and Marshall McCall, Fern Scadday and hers of FRIENDS. Honorary Pall Bearers: Brice Womack, Keith Weyerts, Trent Schneider, Ralson Rosas, Pinky Carruthers, Jace Harkins, Monty Harkins, Ted Yadon, Tom Lowrance, Arly Weatherman, Guadalupe Duenez, and Estabann Cervantes. Forget the flowers, if desired donate to your favorite charlity or Sanderson High School Scholarship of your choice. The Weyerts family has entrusted Alpine Memorial Funeral Home in Alpine, Texas with arrangements. Online condolences may be left at: www.alpinememorialfuneralhome.com.
Beverly Jean Thorn Weyerts "BUB": Beverly, 88, of Alpine, Texas passed away May 7, 2021 in San Angelo, Texas. Funeral services will be held on May 22, 2021 at 10:00 AM graveside at Cedar Grove Cemetery in Sanderson, Texas. Joe Greer Denham, III will officiate. Beverly was born in Sanderson, Texas on August 4th, 1932 at home to Gene and Fay Thorn. She attended school in Sanderson, Texas. While attending high school she played tennis from 1946-1949. She was in the Library club, Senior play, also was the Senior Favorite. She was the 1948 Sanderson football sweetheart, in the Junior play, senior reporter and played Volleyball. After graduating Sanderson class of 1949, she attended Texas Western College of El Paso, San Angelo College and Sul Ross College, with a business degree in Agriculture and a degree in Animal Husbandry. She then came back to Sanderson to help her parents on the ranches, breaking horses, raising sheep, goats and cows. Later, in life she married Dr. Paul Weyerts of Alpine, Texas. (No shot gun involved) Beverly took the knowledge that her parents and grandparents bestowed upon her, and she made a life of ranching. Appaloosas were her favorite breed of horses. She raised and broke them and finished them to be amazing horses, where she won many trophies and ribbons with them. She was also a wonderful sheep and goat woman, and cows too. (But they are stupid!). She was a renowned cowgirl at rodeos. In 1952, she won a saddle at Hardin Simmons rodeo. She was an incredible goat roper. She was in the Sanderson rodeo club, Sul Ross rodeo club and in the Pilot Club and many other organizations, where she would volunteer to help get anything done that was needed. Beverly is preceded in death by her parents, Gene and Fay Thorn. Her youngest son, Robert Weyerts and husband Dr. Paul Weyerts. Beverly is survived by her daughter Lucy Schneider and husband Frank of La Pryor, Texas. Her son Albert Thorn and wife Sheri Thorn of Sanderson, Texas. Daughter-in-law Amy Weyerts of Fort Stockton, Texas. Ankel biters Brice Womack and Melanie Neie of Alpine, Texas. Megan Pape and husband Dustin Pape of San Angelo, Texas. Trent Schneider of La Pryor, Texas. Keith and Shannon Weyerts of Fort Stockton, Texas. Special kid Ralston Rosas of Midland, Texas. Many cousins and extended family. Special neighbors Pat and Marshall McCall, Fern Scadday and hers of FRIENDS. Honorary Pall Bearers: Brice Womack, Keith Weyerts, Trent Schneider, Ralson Rosas, Pinky Carruthers, Jace Harkins, Monty Harkins, Ted Yadon, Tom Lowrance, Arly Weatherman, Guadalupe Duenez, and Estabann Cervantes. Forget the flowers, if desired donate to your favorite charlity or Sanderson High School Scholarship of your choice. The Weyerts family has entrusted Alpine Memorial Funeral Home in Alpine, Texas with arrangements. Online condolences may be left at: www.alpinememorialfuneralhome.com.


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