Beverly A Emerson

May 5, 1939 ~ June 23, 2023
Beverly’s service will be livestreamed below starting at 2 PM Saturday July 8, 2023.
Beverly A. (Larson) Emerson. Passed away June 23rd, after a brief but difficult fight with cancer.
Bev was born May 5th, 1939 in Itasca State Park (Lake George MN). Married Charles W. Emerson Jr., May 24th, 1957 in Moorhead MN. The couple moved to Minneapolis in 1965 and lived on the same block in Mpls until Chuck’s passing in 2000. Bev worked at Sears service center until her retirement in 2001. The Couple raised 4 children. Charles III of Ramsey MN, Kevin of Coon Rapids MN, Rita (Kevin) Dreger of Warroad MN and Colleen “Coco” of Lake Park MN.
Bev is preceded in death by her husband Chuck, her Father Phillip K Larson and her mother Loretta (née Cunningham) Larson and her siblings Mardell, Terry and Kathy.
She leaves behind her children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, 4 siblings, and lots of nieces and nephews. Bev will be remembered for her love, huge sense of humor and for some her stubbornness especially when it came to family.
Services
Visitation - Saturday: July 8, 2023 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Boulger Funeral Home and Celebration of Life Center
123 10th Street
Fargo, North Dakota 58103
7012376441
www.boulgerfuneralhome.com
Memorial Service - Saturday: July 8, 2023 2:00 pm
Boulger Funeral Home and Celebration of Life Center
123 10th Street
Fargo, North Dakota 58103
7012376441
www.boulgerfuneralhome.com
Colleen & family,
So very sorry for your loss. I remember Bev and her smile but mostly her love of all things related to Coca Cola.
Fly high Mt beautiful auntie❤️
Dear Rita and Coco,
I just watched the video of the service for your mom, and I was touched by how much love everyone felt for her. She clearly set a fantastic example of kindness and supportiveness for the family. I’m sorry you had to lose your mom so quickly. I am confident that she felt surrounded by your love in her final days – a love that she cultivated your entire lives. Please accept my deepest sympathy, and share my condolences with the other members of your family.
Love,
Tanya
Where do I start……..A damp Kleenex in hand after watching the funeral. You all did such a wonderful job with Bev’s (Mom/grandma/Aunt/Friend) funeral. I had the privilege of first meeting Bev (Ma) though Colleen (Co Co) and her son’s Dale and Kieth. There was not a moment that I remember seeing her and not getting the update on the three of you and family I didn’t even know. Lunches at the Chinese Dragon and those funny stories I heard about her when she wasn’t present were always a highlight. I am so sorry for the loss all of you feel. Please know that Bev touched many and grief is expressed in so many ways, hold each other close and always remember there will always be a piece of her with you! My sincerest condolences – Tina Sharbonno