Beverly Ann Morse's Obituary
Beverly Ann Morse passed away on October 24, 2024, surrounded by family. Born to Fred and Evelyn (Sullivan) Weichner on April 20, 1940, Beverly was a life-long Muskegon resident. On August 29, 1958, Beverly married William Morse, Jr. In their 64 years together, she and Bill raised three children and welcomed many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and a great-great grandson into their family.
Beverly loved her family and everything she did was thoughtfully and carefully planned and organized, from family meals, to holiday gatherings, to gift-giving. A favorite tradition that she and Bill started many years ago was Friday pizza night at Scribs in North Muskegon, where up to 15 of her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren would gather with her weekly.
Beverly is survived by her children Lynn Morse, Pam Wheeler (Rodger Wierenga), and William (Michelle) Morse III; grandchildren Cynthia Bloomstrom, Thomas (Melissa) Woodland, Sarah (Mike) Pendell, Stephanie ( Brian) Achterhoff, Hillary (RJ) Frank, Megan Wheeler (Ryan Cagney), Ben (Kacey) Wheeler, Anna Morse (Mathieu Falkevitz); great-grandchildren Ashleigh Loomis, Michael Pendell, Ace Pendell, Mya Vellenga, Arleigh Achterhoff, Rylin Achterhoff, Carmen Vellenga, Cole Achterhoff, Desmond Frank, Dax Wheeler, Rocky Frank, Barrett Wheeler, and Atticus Woodland; great-great grandson Rowan McFarland; many in-laws, nieces and nephews, and cousins.
In addition to her parents and her husband, Beverly was also preceded in death by her sister Betty Lundholm, her brother Fred Weichner, and her granddaughter Katie Kalinowski.
A graveside service will take place on Wednesday, November 6, 2024, at 2:00 p.m., at the East Dalton Oakhill Cemetery on the corner of M-120 and Pillon Road.
Memorial contributions may be made to Bridge Bible Church.
Arrangements by Shoreline Memorial Services of Muskegon (231)-722-5050
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