Beverly Smith Perkins Kirby

1936 ∼ 2019

Beverly Smith Perkins Kirby, 82, of Orangefield, Texas passed away Saturday, January 26, 2019 at Bonne Vie in Port Arthur, Texas with her daughter and son-in-law by her side. She loved life every step of the way and although she fought with grace and her battle with cancer ended. She was born to Henry and Ruby Smith on November 19, 1936 in Port Arthur, Texas. She is preceded in death by her parents, Henry and Ruby Smith, sister Lois and husband Jim Lackey, and brother-in-law, Harold Kirby. Mother attended Thomas Jefferson in Port Arthur where she was a Majorette for the Maroon and Gold marching band. It was in this young season of life where she met a fine handsome photographer, our dad, Buddy Perkins. And that is when their love story began. They married on June 4, 1955, just a few days after mothers graduation. A marriage that held strong for 63 years. Mother and Dad started a family and owned Perkins Photography Studio on Proctor Street in Port Arthur, Tx. Then in 1972 they decided to close the studio and moved to Orangefield. After having to reconstruct their home from Hurricanes Rita and Ike. Hurricane Harvey took the home they built with their own hands and everything they owned. Even though they were unable to return to their home, they stayed strong and their love for one another never failed. Retiring from Chemical Waste Management after 23 years of service she continued to live life to the fullest. She never met a stranger and loved to visit with anyone and everyone. She loved to meet with her old classmates and reminisce about old times. Mother had one grandchild, Tryce. He was the sunshine that brightened her days and she loved him more than life itself. In her last days, when she wasnt able to really speak, her eyes would still light up on his visits. Mother was a member of Orangefield Church of Christ. She was also a member of the Business and Professional Womens Organization and had a beautiful love for animals, especially her cat named Kitty. She is survived by her husband, Buddy Perkins, of Orangefield, TX; daughters, Dana Kirby Simoneaux and husband Jr. of Many, La and Tana Kirby Howard and husband Tommy, of Orangefield, TX; one grandchild, Tryce Howard, of Orangefield, TX; sister-in-laws, Evelyn Kirby of Orangefield, TX, Tommye Jean Corlew of Nashville, TN and Margaret ONeal of Lampasas, TX. Other survivors include numerous nieces and nephews whom she loved dearly. A visitation of family and friends will begin at 9:30 AM Saturday, February 2, 2019 at Levingston Funeral Home in Groves, TX followed by a Memorial Service at 10:30 AM with Mr. Larry Tomlin officiating. Special thank you to Ken Blanda and staff at Bonne Vie, Harbor Hospice, Complete Homecare, loving caregivers that have become like family and to the best neighbor anyone could have Gene Pate. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Humane Society of Southeast Texas, 2050 Spindletop Ave, Beaumont, TX 77705

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Anonymous February 3, 2019
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Beverly will be truly missed.
Anonymous February 2, 2019
My thoughts & Prayers go out to you & your family.
Anonymous February 2, 2019
Our thoughts and prayers are with Beverly's family. No doubt my Momma and Phyllis were waiting in heaven for one of their lunch bunch gatherings. Beverly, Phyllis, Janice and my Momma , Laura, were best friends in high school and continued to have monthly lunch bunch gatherings for many, many years after graduating. We know the great loss y'all are feeling and we will pray for peace and comfort for your family. With much love from the family of Laura Kern
Anonymous January 31, 2019
Ms Beverly Perkins known to me as Bev will be missed. We worked together for years & became very close. She was a dear friend & pleasure to know from the first beginning and my thoughts and prayers are with her family. God's blessing to each of you.
Anonymous January 31, 2019
The Badeaux family sends much love and prayers for peace for all of you. So many fond memories we treasure of your lovely, sweet mother and of your family.
Anonymous January 30, 2019
Although I only had the pleasure of knowing Ms Beverly for a short time, I grew to love her deeply. Her sense of humor blended well with mine and that made our conversations fascinating! I loved how she made me laugh and how her sweet smile, even through the pain, cheered my heart. It was an honor to witness Tana by her side taking such loving care of her. Prayers that His Presence brings peace and comfort when feelings of sadness and loss occur. God's blessings
Anonymous January 30, 2019
It's been so many years since I've seen Beverly; but I remember her and Buddy so fondly from our summer trips to the Frio River. My thoughts and love are with all of you at this time.