For Our Beloved Son, Brother, Uncle, and Friend Otto Beverly
Services held at Mt. Calvary FWB Church and Ministries on May 22, 2012.
Sunrise: Otto Beverly was born on September 10, 1964 to the late Margaret and Alvin Beverly.
Sunset: After a lengthy battle with Heart Disease he entered into eternal rest with the Lord on May 12, 2012 at the Johns Hopkins Hospital.
A Journey Through Life: "Tito", as he was affectionately known received his formal education in the Baltimore City Public School system and a graduate of Lake Clifton Senior High School. As a laborer he was employed at The Johns Hopkins Hospital in the Dietary Department until his health failed. H was well known and loved by many especially his fellow co-workers and the Medical Team.
Raised by a God-fearing grandmother, Mother Louise Talley who preceded him in death, Tito became a faithful member of the Mt. Calvary Free Will Baptist Church under the leadership of the late Pastor Henry Wilson and current Pastor, Bishop Robert E. Farrow. He served on serveral ministries and enjoyed his work for Kingdom Building. These ministries included: The Junior Deacon Board, Jr. Male Chorus, Youth/T.C. Ensemble, Farrow Gospel Singers, Prison Ministry and the Iron Men Fellowship. He also was a participant of "The I, I Am" Men's Support Group.
Tito was a loving, caring and devoted friend to all who knew him. He loved his family and made sure you knew it by ending each conversation with "Love You, Hear!" Tito had a brother who also preceded him in death, Terrance Beverly.
Otto leaves to cherish his memories: one sister, Cyvette Beverly; a stepmother, Rosetta Fortune; and one great aunt, Margaret Stallings of Elizabeth City, NC.
For Our Beloved Son, Brother, Uncle, and Friend Otto Beverly
Services held at Mt. Calvary FWB Church and Ministries on May 22, 2012.
Sunrise: Otto Beverly was born on September 10, 1964 to the late Margaret and Alvin Beverly.
Sunset: After a lengthy battle with Heart Disease he entered into eternal rest with the Lord on May 12, 2012 at the Johns Hopkins Hospital.
A Journey Through Life: "Tito", as he was affectionately known received his formal education in the Baltimore City Public School system and a graduate of Lake Clifton Senior High School. As a laborer he was employed at The Johns Hopkins Hospital in the Dietary Department until his health failed. H was well known and loved by many especially his fellow co-workers and the Medical Team.
Raised by a God-fearing grandmother, Mother Louise Talley who preceded him in death, Tito became a faithful member of the Mt. Calvary Free Will Baptist Church under the leadership of the late Pastor Henry Wilson and current Pastor, Bishop Robert E. Farrow. He served on serveral ministries and enjoyed his work for Kingdom Building. These ministries included: The Junior Deacon Board, Jr. Male Chorus, Youth/T.C. Ensemble, Farrow Gospel Singers, Prison Ministry and the Iron Men Fellowship. He also was a participant of "The I, I Am" Men's Support Group.
Tito was a loving, caring and devoted friend to all who knew him. He loved his family and made sure you knew it by ending each conversation with "Love You, Hear!" Tito had a brother who also preceded him in death, Terrance Beverly.
Otto leaves to cherish his memories: one sister, Cyvette Beverly; a stepmother, Rosetta Fortune; and one great aunt, Margaret Stallings of Elizabeth City, NC.
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