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Jan 17, 2021
POLAND Beverly A. Chorey, 87, formerly of Canfield, passed away peacefully on Friday, Jan. 1, 2021, at Hospice of the Valley, Hospice House, surrounded by her family.
Beverly was born Feb. 23, 1933, in Tonasket, Wash., daughter of the late Harold and Evelyn Mortenson Farver.
She graduated from Tonasket High School in the rural Okanogan Valley of Washington state and traveled to San Rafael, Calif., to attend Dominican College to study education.
Beverly was a member of Holy Family Church, a former member of St. Michael Catholic Church in Canfield, and Holy Rosary Church in Tonasket, while she left her home in Canfield to care for her aging mother. Faith was a very important part of her life, and she was very active in church ministries. Beverly taught CCD for close to 30 years at St. Michael and Holy Rosary parishes.