Beverly Ann Christner, 74, of Little City, Oklahoma passed away on Friday, April 14, 2023, at her home in Little City. Bev was born on May 7, 1948, in Long Beach, California to the late Ray Lawrence Christner and Helen Othella Carriker Christner. She was raised in California where she attended school. On October 3, 1968, she joined the United States Navy and served till August 20, 1970. She worked as a Counselor in North Texas and Southern Oklahoma and was the director of Counseling Care for the Department of the Navy in California for several years. In 2005 she moved to Madill and worked at Video Magic. Bev was of the Mormon faith, she enjoyed doing crafts, handy with tools and loved antiquing.
Bev is survived by Son: Vince Cronkite and wife Robin, Clarksville, Tennessee. Grandchild: Lance Edward Cronkite, Clarksville, Tennessee. Sister: Patricia Owens and husband Mike, Marietta, Oklahoma. Nephew: Ryan Christner Owens.
Bev was preceded in death by her parents, son; Victor Patrick Cronkite, brother; Ray Lawrence Christner Jr., granddaughter; Lyndsea Cronkite.
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