Beverly Maynard

Beverly Maynard Obituary

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Age - 74

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September 12, 2023

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Seven Points, TX

Beverly Ann Maynard, 74, of Seven Points, TX went to be with the Lord on September 7, 2023. Beverly was born on May 11, 1949 to Mutt and Gladys Lee in Ray, AZ. She worked as a waitress for Sonny Bryant's for many years. Beverly married Benjamin Maynard and they have had many loving years together. She enjoyed Elvis Presley, his songs and movies, but Beverly was all about her great grandchildren. She was very outspoken and if she had something on her mind it was 100% going to come out of her mouth. Those who preceded her death are her parents, daughter Carla Pass, siblings: Marsha, Phyllis, Jimmy and Linda; great grandchild Shyla MacKinnon. Those left to cherish her memory are husband Benjamin, children: Dennis Dwayne Clayton and wife Joanie of Talty, TX, Christopher Clayton and partner Cindy Blankenship of Kemp, TX and Jackie Clayton of Kemp, TX; son-in-law Dale Pass of Scurry, TX; grandchildren: Tiffany Moss and husband Jessy of Scurry, TX, Amber MacKinnon and husband Brian of Scurry, TX, Denali Clayton of Iowa, Reychel Cravey of Talty, TX; great grandchildren: Shooter Moss, Trigger Moss, Kynlee MacKinnon, Shyann MacKinnon, Karsyn MacKinnon, Breyden McFadden, Audrina McFadden and Samuel McFadden; siblings: Sharon and Tammy, numerous extended family and friends who will miss her dearly.

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