In loving memory

Beverly Pierce Stroebel

1931-2010



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Beverly Pierce Stroebel went to be with our Lord and Savior on February 5, 2010. She was a passionate women of God who impacted many with her desire and drive to return to our roots and pray for our country.  In a statement released by her family Beverly was hospitalized on Tuesday with a sudden onset of sickness that resulted in her passing on Friday morning. She was surrounded by her family who felt the prayers of many. 


Bill and his daughters had this to say:


We, her husband and daughters and families, will miss her greatly. Her vibrant and compassionate heart was evident in her many endeavors. She was many things...a writer, a leader, a prayer warrior, a scholar of scripture, and most of all a dedicated wife, mother, grandmother and friend. She is survived by her husband of 55 years, her three daughters and their husbands, and 5 grandchildren ranging from 18 to 5 years old.


While we mourn her and miss her tremendously, we are so grateful for the amazing life she led and the lives she touched with the love of Jesus. We are at peace, knowing she is dancing with angels in heaven now and has joined her brother, Gordon, her mother and father.


At this time, we are comforted by words that Beverly wrote herself about her life: "Now I know and testify without doubt, that even before my birth God set a course for my life. He trusted me with a huge thirst and task to understand his Word and to proclaim that it is as relevant today and tomorrow as it was in history’s yesterdays."


Beverly will be truly missed.  We thank God for her service and for the powerful blessing she left us in the pages of her book Full Sail.