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BEVERLY JEAN LILES

Born October 7, 1952 in Alhambra, CA, Beverly Jean Liles passed away peacefully on October 17, 2020. Beverly will be missed by many community leaders, friends, family and loved ones.

Preceded in death by her parents, Chester and Ruth Long of Kingman, AZ, Beverly is survived by her sister Sharon Parsons of California and her sister Janice Long of Utah. Beverly had two daughters, Jackie Zufelt of Utah and Donnell R. Buckley of California, and step son Donald Liles of Indiana. She was loved by her granddaughters Shauna and McKayla Zufelt, and her grandson Justin Buckley.

Beverly moved to Kingman in 1968 and was a graduate of the 1970 KHS class. She held many positions within the community over time. Beverly was traffic director at KAAA/KZZZ, partner in New Attitude clothing store, and spent 18 years as President/CEO of the Kingman Area Chamber of Commerce.

Beverly’s position at the Chamber was never a job, it was a way of life for her and she approached it with enthusiasm in pursuit of high achievement. She always took great care of her Chairmen of the Board and was loved by those she worked with. Beverly had a great strength of supporting individual ideas without trying to direct the outcome as she was a huge supporter of the diversity of opinion. She has been described by some as “small but mighty” and was dedicated in attending the various Chamber events morning, noon and night. Beverly was active in The Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives (ACCE), was a former President of Arizona Chamber Executives, serving a couple terms on that board and served 2 terms on the Western Association of Chamber Executives Board of Directors (WACE). She mentored other chamber executives and helped found the Mohave County Chamber Coalition.

Beverly was heavily involved within many community projects and entities such as the Kingman Film Commission, Economic Development, Route 66 and Tourism, Fun Run, Walk Away from Drugs, Kingman Air Show, and Girl Scouts of America. She worked with many community leader’s and loved to help support Kingman’s growth efforts in any way possible.

Beverly also valued volunteering at the Joan and Diana Hospice Home. In her spare time, she loved visiting her cabin in Duck Creek with friends and family. She also loved her many trips with her best friend Linda Miller and her annual sister’s retreats.

Beverly was also a member of Noon Rotary and actively participated in all club projects and events, serving as President at one point.

Graveside services are scheduled at Mountain View Cemetery on October 30, at 5:00 p.m. The community is invited to attend, but the family requests all attendees to please respect social distancing and other public health protocols.

Please RSVP to bevskona@gmail.com. In lieu of flowers the family is asking for donations to Hope Haven, 2615 Chambers St., Kingman AZ 86401 and/or Joan and Diana Hospice Home, 812 Airway Ave., Kingman AZ 86409.

4 thoughts on “BEVERLY JEAN LILES

  1. My name is Nancy Murphy and I am a cousin of Beverly Liles and have lived in Kingman for many years it is with a sad heart and I am going to miss her.
    Her dad and my mom were brother and sister and we used to play all the time when we were little kids had a blast

  2. I worked with Beverly at the Joan and Diana Hospice House and she was a joy to be around. She was such a kind and caring soul. I am a better person for knowing her.

  3. My name is Debbie (Alires) Kolmodin. Beverly and I were best friends from age 4 growing up together on Eldridge Avenue in Hayward, California. We did everything together! I last had contact with her in 2008. I have some great photos from when we were kids! The memories are very special to me. I never forgot Bev. I was heartbroken to hear she had Alzheimer’s and then got a message from Margie of her passing. Dear sweet Beverly you’ll be missed but know that you’re resting peacefully now.
    Sharon, Janice and Margie I’m so very sorry for your loss.
    To her daughters…I’m very sorry for your loss and know you miss her very much your mom was a special lady!

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