Beverley Ann Runnels' Obituary
Beverley Ann Runnels was born November 20, 1959, in Dallas, Texas as the youngest child of Golmon McCullough & Mary Elizabeth McCullough who preceded her in death.
She spent her primary years in school at Dogan Elementary in Fairfield, Texas, and Dallas ISD. She later graduated from South Oak Cliff High School in 1978. After graduating she developed a strong work ethic that helped pave her entrepreneurial path and held several managerial positions in the corporate arena with Neiman Marcus, Zales Corporation, and Huitt-Zollars, Inc. She later became a successful entrepreneur and opened her own business, Bee Free Cleaning Service, where she cultivated great relationships with her beloved clients.
Beverley was known to be the life of the party and always had a great time. She loved to dance and definitely could cut a rug on the dance floor. She has been winning dance contests since elementary. Her laughter was contagious and brought joy to others in the room. She was a sports fan in general, but one thing for sure is she was a TRUE DALLAS COWBOYS fan to the core!
Beverley was preceded in death by: her parents Golmon and Mary McCullough as well as her brother Kenneth Wayne McCullough.
She leaves her sons Brandon McCullough (daughter-in-law Ashlee) and Jordan Runnels and sister, Rose Mary Lewis, to cherish her memories along with the following relatives:
Grandchildren: Ausha, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Victoria, and Beau;
Along with a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives, and dear friends that have become family.
Special thanks to the hardworking medical team: Dr. Anju Nair (Texas Oncology); Dr. O’Connor (Texas Oncology); Maria (Progressive Unit at Medical City Dallas); Tanisha (Heart to Heart – Ft. Worth); Rona (Heart to Heart – Ft. Worth); and Jessica (Heart to Heart – Ft. Worth). The care you showed is greatly appreciated.
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