Beth referred to herself as an "autumn blossom" because she earned her Bachelors and Masters Degrees at ASU when she was in her 50s. She was self-employed as a therapist for a number of years and found great satisfaction in being able to help people achieve happy and productive lives. She enjoyed a good laugh with friends and family and loved to jog in the early morning with her dog. Faith and love of her heavenly father anchored her throughout life.
Beth is preceded in death by a daughter, Sheri Lane Covington and a grandson, Brian McMasters. She is survived by her children: Scott Edward Black, April Beth Black, Rebecca Beth Little, and Brett Edward Black and several grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Beth referred to herself as an "autumn blossom" because she earned her Bachelors and Masters Degrees at ASU when she was in her 50s. She was self-employed as a therapist for a number of years and found great satisfaction in being able to help people achieve happy and productive lives. She enjoyed a good laugh with friends and family and loved to jog in the early morning with her dog. Faith and love of her heavenly father anchored her throughout life.
Beth is preceded in death by a daughter, Sheri Lane Covington and a grandson, Brian McMasters. She is survived by her children: Scott Edward Black, April Beth Black, Rebecca Beth Little, and Brett Edward Black and several grandchildren and great grandchildren.