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Beverly B. Bang

May 7, 1940 — October 17, 2012

Beverly B. Bang, 72, of Sioux City died October 17, 2012 at a local hospital.
A Memorial service will be 11:00 am, Monday, October 22, 2012 at Morningside Lutheran Church with the Rev. Darrin Vick officiating. In accordance to her wishes, her body was cremated and she will be buried next to her parents at a later date. Public visitation will be on Sunday, October 21 starting at 4:00 pm until 8:00 pm, the family will be present starting at 6:00 pm with a prayer service at 7:00 pm at the Morningside Chapel of Christy-Smith Funeral Homes. Online condolences may be sent to www.Christysmith.com
Beverly was born on May 7, 1940 in Sioux City, Iowa. The daughter of Mabel (Levenhagen) and Leonard Bang. She was baptized and confirmed in the Lutheran Faith at St. Luke Lutheran Church and was a current and very active member of Morningside Lutheran Church where she was a greeter and participated in small group bible study.
Bev graduated from East High School in 1958 and continued her education at the University of Iowa where she obtained her bachelors and master degrees in physical therapy. Over the years she loved to take courses through 8 different universities, which included art appreciation, opera, and many others that interested her. She loved to further her knowledge.
Bev worked as a physical therapist for 35 years in many cities including Minneapolis and San Francisco where she worked at St. Mary’s Hospital for 23 years until she returned to Sioux City where she was employed by the Sioux City School system as a physical therapist until her retirement. She loved getting to know and work with people of mixed cultures, religion and beliefs and dearly loved to have long conversations with them and to be their friend. She loved helping people.
Her love of travel took her to many places where she experienced seeing, meeting different people and seeing new things. Card playing was one of her favorites including bridge and canasta and she took great pride in teaching her 3 great nephews how to play poker. She loved being part of the Stolen Family and her church family was also very special to her. She also loved getting together with her East High Class of 1958 lunch bunch and the Red Hats. She was a member of numerous organizations including professional, Masonic, social and educational.
Bev was a very fun loving person, known for her sense of humor and her love for life and people, always being the life of the gathering and loved having a glass of her favorite (mostly California) wine. Family was very special to her and took great pride in watching her 3 nephews grow up.
Survivors include her brother-in-law, Vern Stolen, Sr. of Sioux City, niece and her husband, Lynette & Stan Gable of Hartley, Iowa, her three nephews Colton & Megan Gable of Hartley, IA, Preston Gable and his fiancé, Amber Vander Veen of Ames, IA and Thurston Gable of, Ames, IA and many family and friends.
Preceding her in death were her parents, Leonard and Mabel, her sister Muriel Stolen and her nephew Vernon “Scoot” Stolen, Jr.
Even with her physical limitations, she was able to be out and about, touching so many people with her love of life and laughter, never complaining about her limitations. Her favorite quote was “To Thine Own Self Be True”. She was a true servant of God. Her wishes for cremation have been carried out. We will always treasure our memories of our dear Bev and take great comfort that God has received her with open arms. We were blessed to have her here on earth, and now God is blessed to have her in heaven.
Memorials may be directed to Morningside Lutheran Church, The Make a Wish Foundation or
The Muscular Dystrophy Association.
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