She graduated from Kansas State University with a Journalism Degree and was also a member of the Pi Beta Phi sorority. She was one of the first women on the radio in Salina, Kansas. She worked in the radio field until her first marriage, which came after the end of WWII. Beverly married the love of her life, John Phillip Gard who was a Fighter Pilot with the 61st Fighter Squadron. They had two sons together, Mark Phillip Gard and John Stephen Gard before he was tragically taken during the Korean War. She later married and then divorced Dave Pinkerton. They had one son, Brian Clarke Pinkerton. After her divorce she moved to Lincoln, NE from Alexandria, VA and worked as a legal secretary while devoting her life to raising her three sons.
BB was an avid bridge player and absolutely loved her bridge group. They went on yearly trips together to Arizona, Kansas City and Mahoney State Park. When not on a trip they met every Wednesday to play. Beverly would always be in the kitchen, making something delicious for everyone to enjoy. If it was 5PM, we all knew she was be enjoying her daily Bourbon and Soda and having some finger snacks. BB left everyone she came across a better person, instilling values, proper etiquette, and especially table manners. She always had the wittiest comebacks, always ready to pull one of her one-liners out and make everyone laugh. Mom never ever said Good Bye. It was always ‘Love you, Later’. We’re proud, happy and very grateful to be able to say “She was our Mom, Grand and Great Grand”. We will miss you forever and love you with all our hearts. Many thanks and hugs for being you! With Love, Mark, Steve, Patty, Beverly, Colton and Brooklyn.
BB is survived by her sons Mark Phillip Gard Pinkerton and John Stephen Gard (Patricia) Pinkerton, grandchildren Beverly Sue Pinkerton and Colton T. Pinkerton; great granddaughter Brooklyn all of Lincoln; second cousin Lisa Drake of Kansas City. Preceded in death by her parents, husband John Phillip Gard, son Brian Clarke, sister Moyne Ann Rogers, and cousin Curt Williams.
Memorial Service: 2:00 p.m. Saturday (10-22-22) Roper and Sons Midtown Chapel, 4300 ‘O’ Street. Inurnment will be in the Roselawn Cemetery, Salina, KS.
Memorials to the DAV, VFW or Pi Beta Phi Foundation.