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BEVERLEY GAIL CAMPBELL

Date of Passing: Mar 17, 2025

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BEVERLEY GAIL CAMPBELL

(nee ANDERSON)


It is with profound sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of Beverley Gail Campbell (nee Anderson) on March 17, 2025, fittingly on her favourite day of the year, St. Patrick’s Day. Beverley was born on January 24, 1946, in Neepawa, Manitoba, to Frederick and Irene Anderson, who predeceased her, along with her beloved first husband, James Gary Campbell.

Beverley was a devoted wife to Bob Woroschuk for 32 years, a loving sibling to her brother Barry and sister Colleen, and a cherished mother to Cali-Lynne Campbell (Colin McIsaac) and Carma Lee Lecuyer (Ken). She was a doting grandmother to Elly, James, Thomas, and Garrett, who were the light of her life. Beverley’s unwavering love and guidance helped shape their lives, and she took immense pride in watching them grow. She was also a passionate dog mom to Seamus, Murphy, and Sophie, who brought her endless joy and companionship.

Beverley grew up in Neepawa, Manitoba, and later made Winnipeg her home, with life’s journey taking her to Brandon, Thompson, Killarney, Edmonton, and Ottawa. She built a remarkable 25-year career as a Sales Leader with organizations such as AAA Alarms, Protectron, and ADT, where her dedication, leadership, and vibrant personality left an indelible mark on her colleagues and clients alike.

Clear Lake, Manitoba, held a special place in Beverley’s heart. It was there that she created countless treasured memories with childhood friends, family, and her beloved yoga group. She had an infectious zest for life, a love for dancing, and an impeccable sense of style that turned heads wherever she went. Fitness was a cornerstone of her life, and she was an early advocate of pickleball, long before it became a popular sport. Beverley’s passion for yoga was equally inspiring and she adored her students at the Whyte Ridge Community Center in Winnipeg.

Beverley’s vibrant spirit, boundless energy, and unwavering devotion to her family and friends will be deeply missed. As we honour her memory, we take comfort in the Irish blessing she held dear:



May the road rise to meet you,

May the wind be always at your back.

May the sun shine warm upon

your face,

The rains fall soft upon your fields.

And until we meet again,

May God hold you in the palm of His hand. 



In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests donations to the Alzheimer Society of Canada in Beverley’s memory. Her legacy of love, laughter, and kindness will forever live on in the hearts of all who had the privilege of knowing her.



Rest in peace, dear Beverley. You will be forever loved, cherished, and remembered.

Glen Lawn Funeral Home

204-982-7550



Tribute Link: wwwglenlawn.ca

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Mar 22, 2025

Condolences & Memories (7 entries)

  • Farewell our Irish rose☘️ - Posted by: Shirley Smith (Bob's sister) on: Mar 26, 2025

  • I met Bev when I first married and moved to Hamiota. Spent a lot of time at the rink where I coached figure skating. I taught her girls. Her husband was the president of the skating club. We socialized a lot and spent a lot of time together. I wish her family my deepest condolences. She will be missed. - Posted by: Nancy Klassen (Frie d) on: Mar 26, 2025

  • It is with deep sadness that we share the passing of our beloved Grandma Bev on March 17th. Through my time with my grandma, she always had shown me unconditional love, kindness and warmth which is something that I will never forget. Whenever my brother Thomas and I would visit her, she would be eager to show us around Clear Lake, help us explore, and spend time with us playing at the beach or pickleball in the courts. Some of my best memories with her had been car rides to hockey practice, her baking, and time spent in clear lake. I am extremely grateful for everything that you taught me in life and I will cherish these memories and carry them through the rest of my life. Grandma Bev's had always shown kindness, love, and support to those around her. I will deeply miss her, but take comfort in the memories we share. I love you, I miss you, and I take comfort in knowing you’re watching over us with that beautiful smile of yours. Not a day will go by that I won’t think of you; I will miss you forever. Rest peacefully Grandma Bev, for you are loved and will be remembered forever. - Posted by: Garrett Lecuyer (Grandson) on: Mar 24, 2025

  • Bev and I had a long friendship. I am sending my condolences to Bob and the girls and their families. My sincere thoughts are with all of you. - Posted by: Nancy Klassen (Friend) on: Mar 22, 2025

  • I worked with Bev at AAA, Protelec and ADT. Nancy Klassen first introduced her to myself. Bev was always a ray of sunshine. When I was at her and Bob’s home in Whiteridge she was always the hostess with the mostest. I also remember her lovely Havanese. Bob and family…she will be missed. - Posted by: Jo-Anne Penston (Friend) on: Mar 22, 2025

  • It is with heavy hearts that we share the passing of our beloved Grandma Bev on March 17th. She brought so much joy and warmth into our lives, always eager to visit, explore the city, and create memories with Garrett and me. Her adventurous spirit and genuine love for spending time together will forever remain in our hearts. I will always remember our good times at Clearlake, the car rides on the way to hockey practice, or the hot lunch you would bring for us every time you came to visit. I'm extremely thankful for everything you have taught me in my life and I will carry it as I go through the rest of my life. Grandma Bev’s laughter, kindness, and unwavering support touched everyone around her. We will miss her deeply but take comfort in the countless beautiful moments we shared. I am so sad that you are gone but so grateful to have you looking down on me and guiding me through life. I love you and will forever miss you! Rest peacefully, Grandma Bev. You are loved beyond words and missed beyond measure. - Posted by: Thomas Lecuyer (Grandchild) on: Mar 22, 2025

  • I wish to send my condolences to Bob and Bev’s family. Bev and I were born on the same day and when I moved to Neepawa we connected and became partners in figure skating and majorettes. I moved away in grade 9 and we did connect throughout the years. Bev will be missed! - Posted by: Brenda Burch (Friend) on: Mar 22, 2025

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