San Francisco Chronicle - (Sunday)
Beverley Weinberger
January 19, 1938 - October 19, 2022
Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, Beverley was preceded in death by her parents, David and Sarah Paley. In her youth she loved to figure skate and read. To escape the harsh winters of her native Winnipeg, she left home at age 20 and moved to San Francisco. An only child, she was married to the late Robert F. Weinberger, Esq., an only child himself, and the love of her life over 50 years. The family eventually bought a home in the Westlake neighborhood of Daly City. Beverley is survived by sons Mark and Brad [Jessica], and was the world’s best bubbie to grandson Zachary—the light of her life. After deciding that she wanted to be more than a homemaker, Beverley went to work for Kaiser Permanente of San Francisco; after a 26-year career she retired as lead medical secretary. Besides family her passions included reading, movies, chocolate and “retail therapy”; she was the consummate consumer, doing her part to keep the local economy afloat, and could spot a bargain a mile away. Her nickname at work was “Bargain Bev!” Despite being plagued with several degenerative and terminal ailments, she persevered as best she could. The family would like to thank Home Sweet Home and her primary in-home caregiver, Eden Chancoco, for her dedication and devotion to our mother.
Beverley was a devoted and beloved wife, mother, and grandmother, and will be deeply missed by her family and close circle of friends. She will forever be in our hearts.
Private services were held at Home of Peace Cemetery in Colma followed by burial at Salem Memorial Park. Donations may be made to the American Heart Association, American Lung Association, or Jewish National Fund.