Beverly Murch – FESCH.TV

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Beverly Murch
January 25th, 1936 – August 30th, 2024

Beverly Murch passed away on August 30th 2024 in Conroe, Texas after a long battle
due to health complications.

Beverly was born in New York City on January 25th, 1936. In her high school years she was a avid basketball player and cheerleader. Beverly was preceded in death by her late husband and favorite cowboy George Halsey
Murch, her son Steven Worth Murch, and her parents Reginald & Edith Worth. She is survived by her children Cynthia Murch, Brian (Melanie) Murch, Craig (Caren) Murch, grandchildren Stanley White lll, Jacob Murch, Kristen Murch and Ciara Murch, and Great-Grandson Zachary White.

She married her husband George Halsey Murch on October 31st 1952 and later together opened a horseback riding school named “Three Gates Farms” in East Poland, Maine. The love of horses took Beverly and Halsey into the Arabian Horse Industry where the family started their journey to Ranch Ruminaja in Montrose, MI. The family moved onto the Gainey Ranch in Santa Ynez, California and then to Nodoroma Farms in Ocala Florida. Beverly was instrumental in all aspects needed to run the daily business along with showing horses herself in earlier years. The four Murch children all followed in the family footsteps and all gained their own notoriety in the Arabian Horse World, along with her Grandson, Stanley White III.

Beverly also enjoyed ice skating, skiing, gardening, sewing, knitting and cooking. Sheran a ladies drill team on horseback, she had a strong devotion & love for her church and lord, a top tier eye for all things fashion, as well as a vested passion and family legacy in the Arabian Horse industry.

In later life Beverly and her husband happily resided in Ocala Florida with their many animals. Beverly moved to Conroe TX in May of 2023 after the sale of her home in Ocala, Florida to be closer to her children and grandson in the area. Beverly joined First Methodist Church of Conroe, Tx. with her daughter Cindi Murch and attended church every Sunday. She also joined a group at her church called “Love Shawls” and knitted so many beautiful gifts given to comfort someone in need.

Beverly was known to all as Mom, whether you were her birth child or a friend and she loved being called “Mo“.







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