of Coinway, AR
December 14, 1952 - August 6, 2019
Beverly Sue Johnson Enix Mears, (66), of Conway, Arkansas, died on Tuesday, August 6, 2019, at Conway Regional Medical Center.
Born December 14, 1952, in Jamestown, New York, she was the daughter of the late Gerald Ludwig Johnson and Marjorie Bernice Scudder Johnson.
She was a 1970 graduate of Pine Valley Central High School in Cherry Creek, NY., a veteran of the U.S. Army and the Arkansas National Guard, and a charter member of Women in the Military of Washington, D.C. She was retired from the Conway Human Development Center.
She was preceded in death by her parents and a brother, Herbert Johnson.
Survivors include a daughter, Vicki Sue Enix Lindsay (Howard) of Mesquite, TX; a son, Cavan Mears, of Conway; a sister, Carol Lachut of El Dorado, AR.; two grandchildren: Parker Lindsay and Zoe Lindsay of Mesquite, TX; and many friends and family.
A graveside service with viewing will be at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, August 9, at the Crestlawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Conway, Arkansas. The Rev. J.D. Cariker will officiate.
Memorials may be made to a charity of the donor's choice.
I worked with Beverly for years at CHDC and I knew that if Beverly was there I would never be bored. She was always talking about her son and daughter she was so proud. And she was always singing and asking me, Melissa do you know this one? And the best thing I remember was how much she loved the Lord! RIP Beverly
I remember when Beverly was born, since we lived in Gerald and Marge's former home on Cabbage Hill, French Creek NY. I often think of the Johnson family as being an influential part of my childhood and early exposure to cultural diversity. RIP Beverly
Cavan & Family-
I am so sorry for your loss of your mom. Your are in my thoughts and prayers. Your mom is at peace now & is the brightest flower in God's Garden.
Myssy
I Beverly's laugh and the fun times we had. She had the best sense of humor. I didn't see her after high school which I guess happens so often. I never knew she went into the military and I am humbled and offer my heartfelt condolences to her family.
Beverly, I miss you already. You were my little sister and I told you that I would always take care of you, and I did. We will be together again one day. Love, Carol
Cavan and family - I'm so very sorry to hear of your mom's passing. I've been praying for her health for some time. You've always been very special to me. Your sweet spirit and manners shows me that you were raised by people who truly care. My thoughts and prayers are with you.