Beverlee Joanne Jochen

04/27/1934 — 12/25/2010

From Richland, WA, US | Born in Steubenville, OH

Beverlee Joanne Jochen

Beverlee J. Jochen 76, went home to be with the Lord on Christmas Day, December 25, 2010 at the Richland Life Care Center in Richland, WA. She may have lost her battle with cancer, but gained entrance into her new Heavenly Home.

Bev was born on April 27, 1934 in Steubenville, OH to Robert K. and F. Constance Smith. She lived in Ohio until she was four years old. In 1938, her family moved to Denver, CO to reside with her maternal grandparents in order to avoid a local polio outbreak.

Her family moved to Richland, WA in 1944 because her father was to become an instrumental figure in the "Manhattan Project" at Hanford WA. Bev grew up in Richland, WA and was to reside there the rest of her life. She attended Richland High School from 1949 through 1952 when she graduated. She was very active in softball, Junior Women's Club and various other organizations while in high school. Bev was very popular and always had many friends.

Bev married her sweetheart from 8th Grade through high school, John C. Buzz Jochen on January 27, 1954. Her new husband joined the U.S. Coast Guard in 1954 and she bore her first-born son, Timothy C. Jochen at Camp Hanford Army Hospital at Hanford, WA in 1955. In 1958, she bore her second son Gregory R. Jochen at Kadlec Hospital in Richland, WA. She lost a preborn child in 1961, but then had her third child, Rodney M. Jochen at Kadlec Hospital in Richland, WA in 1962.

She and her husband raised her boys in the Richland School System. Bev was a truly remarkable mother, raising three boys in the Richland Area. She supported their athletic and scholastic endeavors, along with teaching them the values of life as they grew up. She was a second mother to many of her kids' friends and always had a listening ear for others.

Bev was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in 1977 and eventually divorced in January 1979. She was diagnosed with Colon Cancer in 1995, and then spent a year on chemotherapy. She was diagnosed as "cancer free" in 2000, but was later diagnosed with a precancerous tumor of the colon in 2002. This tumor was caught early and did not require chemotherapy, so she was declared "cancer free" for the second time in 2007.

Bev was a fighter, and stayed up on her therapies and treatments that ended up extending her life. Because of these scares with her health, she was extremely well prepared for her own eventual demise.

Throughout her life, Bev was a excellent example of a true friend. She demonstrated a personal commitment to her friends by constantly staying in contact with them and supporting them through life. In 1995, Bev began to take a keen interest in computers and taught herself how to use the computer to better communicate with family and friends. She used her computer skills to provide research and to share information for different maladies in support of her friends and family, as well as, to edit the Richland Bomber Class of 1952 Website. The computer also helped her to share her love for animals by working with various shelters to find homes for abused animals.

Bev fell in love with her longtime friend and high school classmate Vernon E. Van VanDusen in 2005. They exchanged vows and committed their love to one another in 2006. Both Bev and Van became icons in Richland social affairs; eating at local restaurants, going on little trips, involving themselves in their class reunions, and demonstrating their love for one another everywhere they went. Bev stated that her last six years with Van were the best years of her later life, and this relationship probably added years to her life, since she had been suffering from multiple maladies.

Bev was very meticulous, and everything had its place. She stayed on top of her own affairs even after illnesses and hospitalizations. She constantly had a propensity to do things right. She made peace with God, then family and friends before her death on December 25, 2010. She loved Christmas and always went to great lengths to decorate her home with the love of Christmas. It was not a surprise to anyone that knew her when she passed away on her favorite day.

Her steadfastness, independence and dedication to friends and family will always be remembered by those who loved her. Her life will be missed by many and envied by others. She will be truly missed by those left behind…

Bev was preceded in death by her sister Judith Smith; survived by her committed companion Vernon VanDusen Kennewick, WA; three sons: Timothy and wife Karen Yakima, WA, Gregory and wife Ruth Granger, WA and Rodney and wife Irene Sunnyside, WA; her eight grandchildren Granger, WA; Samuel, Benjamin, Mellissa, Carissa, Luke and Moriah; Leonard Prosser, WA, Greg Richland, WA along with her six great-grandchildren.

Funeral Services will be held Thursday, January 06, 2011 at 1:00pm at Einan's Funeral Home and Crematorium; 915 Bypass Highway, Richland, WA 99352, 509 943-1114. A Memorial Service will be conducted followed by a Graveside Service, then a Reception following at Westside Center, 1007 Wright Street, Richland, WA.

Memorial Contributions can be sent to the following: Benton-Franklin County Humane Society; North Shore Animal League; POPP Pet Over-Population Prevention; Local Children's Wishing Star or Make a Wish Foundations.

"Please, in my memory if you can, save a life and adopt a "previously loved" dog or cat from a local shelter." BJJ/01/14/04

"No eye has seen, no ear has heard, no mind has conceived what God has prepared for those who love Him." 1 Cor 2:9 NIV.

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  • Rod, Greg & Tim: What great times we had growing up across the street from one another, and your wonderful mom, Bev, was such an important part of that. Her wicked sense of humor was always an inspiration to me, as was her love of animals. As a kid and later as an adult, I always knew I could pop in for a chat and gee, I never thought I needed an appointment! It was a lovely service today; I’m sorry I had to zip back to work and didn’t get to visit with each of you. You have my sincere condolences and I join you in missing your mom.

    Sally O'Neal
    November 4, 2014
    Richland, WA, US
  • Tim, Greg, and Rod…I’m so sorry to hear of your Mom’s passing!! I so appreciated her support, patience and encouragement while I lived with your family during high school. I’ll remember her for her blazingly sharp wit, love of animals and mischievous smile. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all!

    Love Anna

    Anna Patten Vornbrock
    November 4, 2014
    Des, Moines, WA, US
  • Rodney, sorry to hear about your Mom’s passing. I know how much you cared for her. The countless trips to Richland after work to help her with this or that, will forever bring you good memories of the time you shared together. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and Irene. Lord Bless.

    Noel & Juanita Hinojosa
    November 4, 2014
    Grandview, WA, US
  • I have nothing but great memories of Bev and the Jochen household. I was one of those neighborhood kids who she was a second mom too. I remember her using praying mantis as insect control in her garden long before the term “going green” was invented. I remember her making homemade wine, letting me drive her Volkswagon with a real heater almost daily, and always treating me as a family member. My heart goes out to her family…..bill woodward phx,Az.

    bill woodward
    November 4, 2014
    phoenix, AZ, US
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