Beverly Knickerbocker Death, Obituary – The funeral services for Beverly Sessions Knickerbocker, who passed away on January 23, 2023 at the age of 79, will be place at Autry’s Carroll-Lehr Funeral Home on Monday, January 23, 2023 at 10:00 a.m.. The ceremony will be presided over by Bro. C.R. Chapman, who will also serve as the officiant. During the entirety of her time in that location, Beverly Sessions Knickerbocker called Ben Wheeler her home. On Monday morning, from 9:00 am until 10:00 am, there will be a viewing for the deceased, during which time relatives and friends will have the opportunity to pay their condolences to the individual who has passed away.
The funeral service will end, and the burial will take place at the Red Hill Cemetery immediately after it. The Heritage Trail Cowboy Church will provide meals that are ideal for the entire family beginning at two o’clock in the afternoon. The funeral for Mrs. Knickerbocker took place on Tuesday morning in the city of Tyler in the state of Texas. She was born in Eustace, Texas on June 19, 1943 to the late Marvin Oscar Sessions and Ella Jo Hopson Sessions. Her father passed away before she was born. Both of her parents had passed away previously. Her two parents had already passed away when she was younger.
Beverly graduated with degrees from Brownsboro High School, Tyler Junior College, and Texas Women’s University, bringing her total number of years spent in formal education to a close. She graduated with a diploma from all three of the schools that she attended. After spending her whole professional life with Texas Specialty Underwriters in Rockwall, Texas, she eventually decided to take early retirement from the company. She was a member of the Ben Wheeler group at the Heritage Trail Cowboy Church, where she also attended services on a regular basis. Her husband, Tom Knickerbocker, her daughter Tracey Turner, her son Jon Turner, her brothers Billy Richard, Ronnie, and Randy Sessions, and her sisters Nell Eyster, Joyce Adams, Peggy Coldiron, and Gail Smitty all passed away before she did. Her final moments were spent with her husband.
She was the only member of her immediate family that had made it this far. Her passing came after the deaths of both of her parents. Neither of her parents had survived her.
Among the members of her family who have made it through this tragedy are her granddaughters Laney Morrison, Juliana Carlberg, and Sara Roberson; her grandsons David Borger, Danial Wildman, and Lane Davis; her great-granddaughters Lilah, Addie, and Astrid; and her great-grandson Magnus; in addition, her sister Joanne Caldwell and her daughter-in-law Linda Turner have also made it through this ordeal alive.