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Beverly Vanderwood, wife of Wyoming Mayor Kent Vanderwood, was swept into the arms of Jesus on Aug. 13

Beverly Vanderwood (Courtesy, Dignity Memorial)



Obituary written by Dignity Memorial


Beverly Vanderwood, age 70, was swept into the arms of Jesus on Tuesday, Aug. 13, 2024, with her family at her side.

She was preceded in death by her son, Matthew Vanderwood. She will be lovingly missed by her husband, Kent Vanderwood; sons Bryan, Timothy, and Bradley; the mothers to her grandchildren April Gurganus and Maria Vanderwood; grandchildren Alex, Molly, Vayda, Marley Vanderwood; sister, Barbara (Dave) Walker; and many nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.

Celebrating Beverly

Beverly Vanderwood (Courtesy, Dignity Memorial)

Bev was born in Chicago and moved to Cutlerville, MI when she was 10. She graduated from South Christian High School in 1972, and attended GRCC until she unexpectedly met Kent. They celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Aug. 9. A weekend getaway was planned, but God had a much better, eternal plan for Bev.

Bev was a woman of faith. Her life was one of trusting God and serving others, right up to the end. She loved God first, then her family, and finally, her many friends. She was passionate about everything she did: worship, the Word, being a friend, helping those less fortunate, shopping, taking vacations, and even work. She was a servant with a very generous heart.

Bev, along with her husband, Kent, were one of the founding families of Tri-unity Christian School in 1980, where all four of her sons attended. She was very active in their schooling; you could call her a stay-at-home mom, or “soccer mom,” and she took it as an honor. She operated a house cleaning business for the past 35 years. If you asked her clients, they would say she was the best. Her four grandkids were the joy of her life. She would do anything for them.

Bev loved gardening, all types of flowers, the beach and anywhere near water, walks in the park, seeing sunsets, watching fireworks, reading, traveling with Kent and the family, and being with friends. Bev was often called the life of the party, as those who knew her would agree. She could light up a room with her presence. She was an eternal optimist who would encourage you when you were down and always had a smile on her face.

Life celebration details

A celebration of Beverly’s life will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 24, 2024, with visitation beginning at 10 a.m., at Resurrection Life Church (Doors E and H), 5100 Ivanrest Ave. SW, Grandville, MI 49418. You may join the service with the following livestream link: https://youtube.com/live/SqksC5Fk7-I?feature=share.

In lieu of flowers and in honor of Beverly, contributions may be made to Tri-unity Christian School or Potter’s House School.

The family welcomes memories and messages at www.cookcaresgrandville.com in their guest book online.

Hackley Historic Site hosts Obituary Tour to explore deaths, autopsies, and funerals

Hackley House

By Aaron Mace, Lakeshore Museum Center

 

How much do you know about the deaths that happened in the Hackley and Hume Houses?

 

The Hackley and Hume Historic Site (484 W. Webster Ave., Muskegon, MI 49440) will host an Obituary Tour event on Friday, Oct. 26 and Saturday, Oct. 27 with two sessions each night running from 7-8pm and 8:30-9:30 pm. Visitors are invited to travel back in time as they tour the houses by candlelight and explore the funerals, autopsies, and deaths that occurred on site during the Victorian Era.

 

Attendees will also have the opportunity to experience a reenactment of Julia Hackley’s funeral service and become immersed in the practices and traditions of death and dying spanning from 1949-1994.

 

Erin Schmitz, the Historic Site’s Program Manager, explains, “With all the excitement of Halloween just around the corner, we’re looking forward to having the community come out and enjoy this event! It was a huge success last year, and we know our visitors will love learning more about the history surrounding the Hackley and Hume Houses.”

 

The candlelit tours are given twice each night, the first session running from 7-8pm and the second from 8:30-9:30 pm. Due to the elements involved, the event is recommended for adults only.

 

The Obituary Tour takes place inside the Hackley and Hume Houses. Admission to the event is $20 for non-members and $15 for members. Registration is required. To RSVP, contact Aaron Mace at aaron@lakeshoremuseum.org or call 231-724-5534.