Beryl McClure

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Beryl Ann (Conover) McClure, 56, entered into Paradise August 29, 2021 from Russell Springs, Kentucky. She was born September 4, 1964 in Columbia, Kentucky; daughter of Anna Lou (Cravens) Conover and the late Laverne Berl Conover. Beryl graduated from Russell County High School and earned her bachelor’s degree in Sociology at the University of Kentucky. She attended Bethlehem Separate Baptist Church. Beryl worked in many different areas professionally, from Social Work to Real Estate. She loved helping others and served populations with broad ranges of age and ability. To those whom she cared about, it was evident her principal occupation was making sure they knew how important they were to her. Beryl was a fun-loving person who never missed a UK Wildcats basketball game. Her love of music gifted her friends and family with many fond memories of her singing along with her favorite songs. Beryl was an excellent cook with a talent for bringing people together. She cherished time spent with old friends and new. She felt most at home at the beach. She was a devout Christian, who passed her love of the Lord to her children. One of the greatest testaments to Beryl’s values in life is the priority her children make of loving, nurturing, and defending the ones they care about, having learned it from her. In addition to her father, she is predeceased by her brother, Brad Conover. She is survived by her mother, Anna Conover; a daughter Tara (Zachary) Cramer of Shelbyville; a son Matthew (Kendra) McClure of Lexington; four grandchildren, Isaac Cramer, Anna Jo Cramer, Magdalynn Cramer, and Leon McClure; a sister, Barbara Beard of Glasgow; and two brothers, Bruce (Elaine) Conover of Russell Springs, and her twin brother Blaine Conover of St. Louis, MO. A private family visitation will be held. Please sign the guestbook or send a Hug from Home. A private family visitation will be held. Please sign the guestbook or send a Hug from Home.

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