Beverly Tkalcevic

Passed 2/19/2010

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Obituary For Beverly Tkalcevic

Beverly Tkalcevic, 70, passed away on Friday, Feb. 19, 2010, in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Born in McKees Rock, Pennsylvania on March 14th, 1939, to William and Louise (Hale) Adler. Beverly received her education in her birth community. Beverly and Robert Wayne Glazier married and were blessed with six children. On Sept. 5, 1980, Beverly married Steve Tkalcevic in a ceremony in Steubenville, Ohio. The couple made their home in Steubenville through the years. When Mr. Tkalcevic retired they enjoyed time spent traveling across the country. In November of 2009 they traveled to Oklahoma to visit family for Thanksgiving and decided to stay. Beverly loved life and had a wonderful sense of humor. She will be missed by those who survive. They include her husband, Steve Tkalcevic of the home; her children, Carrie Jean Mendez of Charlotte, North Carolina, Robert Wayne Glazier of Talala, Oklahoma, Sarah Lou Glazier, also of Charlotte, Wendy Sue Martin of W. Palm Beach, Florida, and Lawrence Jay Glazier of Olive Branch, Mississippi; seven grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; brother Robert Adler of Coraopolis, Pennsylvania; and her half sister and brother, Susan DeVeries and William Adler, Jr., of Australia. Friends may call at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church in Steubenville on Friday from 9 a.m. until the time of service at 9:30 a.m. Entombment at Ft. Steuben.

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  • 09/03/2024

    To the Tkalcevic family, Bev was such a delightful and pleasant lady. We always enjoyed her when she came to the office. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you. Dr. C. Metzger, Judy, Mary Ellen and Bonnie

  • 09/03/2024

    We are really sorry for your loss. Please accept our deepest condolence and sympathy.

  • 09/03/2024

    We are very saddened to hear of your loss. Please accept our condolences and deepest sympathy. Gentle thoughts during these difficult days James Thottan and Family

  • 09/03/2024

    Carrie, I met your Mom a couple of years ago when she came to visit you. I was immediately struck by her sense of humor and can remember her laughing now. She had such a wonderful spriit about her and will be greatly missed by all who knew her. You and your family are remembered in our prayers and may the God of all comfort grant you peace during this most difficult time. Love always, Renita.

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