Beverly Ann Weatherford, beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and great-great-grandmother, passed away peacefully on September 10, 2025, in Casa Grande, Arizona, at the age of 81.
Born on October 11, 1943, in Indiana, Beverly later made Arizona her home, where she built a life rooted in love, hard work, and family. She was preceded in death by her loving husband, Troy Weatherford, with whom she owned and operated a successful family business, T&B Auto Glass, in Chandler, Arizona. Together, they shared a love for the desert and spent many peaceful hours watching wild horses and roadrunners near their home.
Beverly was preceded in death by her parents, CJ and Ruth Wyatt; her son, Ronald Weatherford; her sisters Connie Nelson and Cheryl Wyatt; her brother Jimmy Harris Wyatt; her granddaughter Tanya Weatherford; great-great-grandson Liam Francisco; and her son-in-law Philip Badali.
She is survived by her children: Roy (Doristine) Weatherford, Robert (Katherine) Weatherford, Richard Weatherford, and daughter-in-law Angela Badali. She is also survived by her brothers, Bill (Kelly) Wyatt and Robert (John) Wyatt.
Her legacy lives on through her grandchildren: Philip Badali II; Tiffany (Nathaniel) Johnson; Cheryl Francisco; Staci (Matt) Teadt; Aaron Weatherford; Kyle (Hallie) Weatherford; Andrea Badali; Brandon Badali; Jennifer (Logan) Murrietta; Wyatt (Alia) Weatherford; Troy Weatherford (fiancée Karen He); and Allison (James) Kernohan.
She also leaves behind great-grandchildren: Johnathan (Hope) Francisco; Robert Francisco; Brandy Francisco; Cassandra Francisco; Jaxon Badali; Janson Pellissier; Collins Teadt; Adelynn Teadt; Riley Murrietta; and Sophia Clement, as well as great-great-grandchildren Johnathan Francisco II and Wayne Francisco.
Beverly’s legacy also lives on through her cherished niece and nephews: Megan (Max) Ulmer, James (Elizabeth) Wyatt, and Chris (Cassie) Nelson.
Beverly will be remembered for her strength, warmth, and devotion to her family. She had a gift for making others feel cared for, whether through her home-cooked meals, her sewing, her beautiful garden, or simply her presence. She cherished her time with family above all.
She will be laid to rest alongside her husband at Mountain View Mortuary & Cemetery in Mesa, Arizona.
Beverly’s memory will forever live on in the hearts of all who knew and loved her.