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Beverly Blackley Moreland


Beverly Blackley Moreland passed away on May 24, 2025, at the age of 81 in Olathe, Kansas. Born in Fredericksburg, VA, July 30, 1943, the daughter of James Willard Blackley and Doris Camille (Brittle) Blackley, Beverly lived a life marked by her adventurous spirit and deep devotion to her family.
Beverly was known for her fun-loving nature and zest for life. She had an unwavering love for travel, exploring new destinations, and indulging in the joy of dining out. A dedicated caretaker, Beverly was always there for her family members, providing love and support.
Some of her hobbies included, sewing, reading, and being an avid viewer of QVC, cherishing the thrill of discovering new products.
Beverly valued education and attended Smithdeal- Massey Business College after graduating from Spotsylvania high school.
Professionally, Beverly served as a medical secretary, where she was appreciated for her organizational skills and dedication.
Beverly was a committed member of the Zion United Methodist Church, where she participated actively in the community.
She leaves behind her loving husband, William H. Moreland; daughter, Kimberly M. Bailey; son-in-law, Ronald A. Bailey; grandson, Evan C. Noeth; granddaughter, Payton N. Noeth; and step-granddaughter, Reese A. Bailey. Beverly was preceded in death by her parents, James Willard and Doris Camille Blackley.
Beverly’s adventurous and caring spirit will be deeply missed by all who knew her, but her legacy of love and dedication to her family will live on.
Funeral services will be held at Zion United Methodist Church in Seaford, VA on June 27, 2025 at 11am. A small family burial will be held at Sunset Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Fredericksburg, VA on June 28, 2025 at 12pm.
Arrangements: Amory Funeral Home, 410 Grafton Dr., Yorktown, Virginia (757) 898-5722.
In lieu of flowers please consider a charitable donation to the Zion United Methodist church at www.zionseaford.church.com or the American Cancer Society at www.donate.cancer.org in her honor.

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