She passed away peacefully with family by her side. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Peter Schwerbel. She was a resident of Dallas all her life. She worked at Southwest Corporate Credit Union as a bank analyst. Beverly was a woman of rare humor who delighted in laughing and giving generously to not only family and friends but strangers as well. She was the consummate Dallas Cowboys fan who never wavered.
Preceding her in death: husband, Lee James Albright, brother Mike Schwerbel and her beloved dog Cici.
She is survived by: daughter, Esther K. Albright, sisters Mary Parker and Caroline Shaw, step-children Karla Albright, Jessie Albright, Jim Albright and Tawana Payne, and several loving nieces and nephews.
Remembrances can be made to the North Texas Food Bank and St. Monica Catholic Church.
Published Dallas Morning News
She passed away peacefully with family by her side. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Peter Schwerbel. She was a resident of Dallas all her life. She worked at Southwest Corporate Credit Union as a bank analyst. Beverly was a woman of rare humor who delighted in laughing and giving generously to not only family and friends but strangers as well. She was the consummate Dallas Cowboys fan who never wavered.
Preceding her in death: husband, Lee James Albright, brother Mike Schwerbel and her beloved dog Cici.
She is survived by: daughter, Esther K. Albright, sisters Mary Parker and Caroline Shaw, step-children Karla Albright, Jessie Albright, Jim Albright and Tawana Payne, and several loving nieces and nephews.
Remembrances can be made to the North Texas Food Bank and St. Monica Catholic Church.
Published Dallas Morning News
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