Beverly Brown Peace

Beverly Brown Peace

February 08, 1938 - May 12, 2021
Lake Forest California

Beverly Brown Peace

February 08, 1938 - May 12, 2021
Lake Forest California

Obituary

On Wednesday, May 12, 2021 Beverly Brown Peace passed away at her home in Lake Forest, Calif., which she shared with her husband, Rev. Dr. Philip Peace. She was 83 years old. Despite the many physical challenges associated with spinocerebellar ataxia, she persevered courageously and outwardly focused her energies on her friends and family. She will always be an inspiration of a life well lived.

Beverly was born on February 8, 1938 in Richmond, Virginia to Rev. James and Mildred Brown. Because of the itinerancy of Methodist ministers, she lived in a number of places, but always held Williamsburg as “home.” It was there that the ethereal sounds of the William and Mary choir could be heard from the parsonage next door. Later in life, Bev developed a slide-lecture program on life in Colonial America which she presented in costume to many elementary schools during their study of early American history.

She earned a B.A. degree from Westhampton College and a Master of Religious Education from Duke Divinity School where she met her first husband, Rev. J.P. Floyd, Jr. They had their two children during J.P.’s first appointment to Trinity United Methodist Church in Tallahassee, Fla. She devoted much of her time to the Methodist Women and the Parent-Teacher Association. Through the League of Women Voters she chaired the Juvenile Justice Advisory Committee of Polk County. For escapes, the family spent many hours paddling their canoe down some of Florida’s beautiful rivers.

After J.P.’s death in 1978, Beverly became first Assistant, then Dean of Women at Florida Southern College in Lakeland. In 1980 she married Phil and moved to Mission Viejo, Calif., where he was serving Shepherd of the Hills United Methodist Church. (As a child she vowed not to marry a minister to avoid living in the fishbowl of a parsonage, but then went on to do that very thing twice!)

While in Mission Viejo, she volunteered with English literacy programs and was employed to her great delight as an assistant in the county library system. When Phil retired, she volunteered for Habitat for Humanity and they started and chaired a new chapter of Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays. They loved California and took great delight in exploring the state.

Beverly will be greatly missed by her friends and extended family. She is survived by her husband Philip C. Peace, her children Alison Smith of Bartow, Fla., Paul Floyd (Gregory Norton) of Altadena, Calif., Ellen Berens (Norm), and Jon Peace (Daphne), grandchildren Skye Smith, Madison and Mackensie Peace, Sean and Ellie Berens, and sisters Cathy Southwell (Malcolm) of Seaford, Va. and Susan Brown of Richmond, Va.

A memorial service is planned:
Thursday, June 3, 2021 at 2:00 p.m.
Shepherd of the Hills UMC
26001 Muirlands Blvd
Mission Viejo, CA 92691

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to:
UMCOR
458 Ponce de Leon Avenue NE
Atlanta, Georgia 30308
www.umcmission.org

Shepherd of the Hills UMC
26001 Muirlands Blvd
Mission Viejo, CA 92691
http://shepherdofthehills.net

 

Memorial Service

  • Date & Time: June 3, 2021 (2:00 PM)
  • Venue: Shepherd Of The Hills United Methodist Church
  • Location: 26001 Muirlands Blvd. Mission Viejo, CA 92691 - (Get Directions)
  • Phone Number: (949) 837-2941

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10 responses to Beverly Brown Peace

  1. Aunt Bev was an amazing person. Her energy and positive attitude brightened every room she entered. I remember beachfront large family gatherings being especially enjoyable. Another fun memory was when we were celebrating Granna and Grandad’s 50th anniversary, nobody let on that the family had secretly arranged for her to fly in from CA and visit us in VA. We had her hide behind a big decorated wall of paper and had a big reveal. G&G were floored with emotion. Good stuff. 🙂 Aunt Bev would frequently send us notes/cards/texts to commemorate holidays and celebrations of all types, always reminding us that we were in her thoughts.

  2. Merle Peery says:

    The Brown Family took me under their wing after my mother passed away in 1956. The Browns wrapped me in their love and Bev was always a wonderful friend – throughout our lives. I am heartbroken over her passing. My God surround her family with His love.

  3. Phil, Allison, and Paul,

    It is with enormous sadness that I learned of Bev’s passing. It was a pure delight to work with such an amazing woman at FSC. She loved you all so deeply and touched countless student lives while at the College. I am forever blessed to have called her my colleague and friend. God bless you at this most difficult time.

    With much love and deepest sympathy,

    Lynn (Goding) Dennis
    Florida Southern College, retired

  4. I have known Bev for a very long time, since we were children in Sunday School at Chester Methodist Church. We loved her and her family and were saddened when they had to leave for another church. Bev was always smiling. Though we have not been together for many years, the very thought of her warms my heart. Please know we are holding her entire family in our thoughts and prayers at this most grievous time. Sending love.
    Marian Gates Breeden

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