Beverly J. Raybuck 1931-2026
STRUTHERS — Beverly Jane Raybuck, 94, pssed away Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2026, after a long life defined by family and friendship.
Born Nov. 15, 1931, to Gerald and Dorothy Bennett Fauls, Beverly spent her entire life in Struthers — a place she loved deeply. She maintained close friendships from kindergarten through the end of her life, proving that once you were in her orbit, you wanted to stay.
She met the love of her life and eventual husband, Bob Raybuck, at Struthers High School, beginning a partnership that lasted a lifetime and shaped everything that followed. They were married at Struthers United Methodist Church, where she was a lifelong member.
While owning and operating her own florist shop, Beverly became the mother of four children and found joy in life’s familiar pleasures: playing cards, enjoying chocolate, talking politics (as a proud Democrat) and watching sports — often with strong opinions and loyal teams. She loved to stay active and continued to work at Weight Watchers until she was 89 years old.
She often spent her days in the company of the family and friends she had known and loved for decades.
Beverly is survived by her daughters, Patricia (Edward) Marsh and Kelly (Michael O’Dea) Raybuck; her daughters-in-law, Pamela Raybuck and Bonnie Raybuck; her seven grandchildren, Katie (Matt McCrimmon) Marsh, Kyle (Christen) Raybuck, Molly (Guillermo Chacon) Raybuck, Julie (Lance) Landsberger, Maggie (Jon) Keenan, Megan (Brian Pushic) Raybuck and Emily (David) Herbe; 10 great-grandchildren; and her brother, Edward “Ben” Fauls of Cape Coral, Florida.
She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Bob Raybuck; her sons, Scott and Gary Raybuck; and her siblings, Jerry Fauls and Dolores Sharp.
She took great comfort in the belief she would be reunited with her loved ones someday.
She lived her life surrounded by her children, talking to them every day, and never stopped nurturing them.
When your mom says, “Let me know when you get there,” it’s not just a habit — it’s love in its purest form. Her heart doesn’t rest until she knows you’re safe. The simple message carries years of care, worry, and a love that never fades — no matter how old you get.
Mom, let us know when you get there.
Friends and family will be received from 11 a.m. until the time of service at 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 24, 2026, at the Davidson-Becker Funeral Home in Struthers.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Beverly’s name to Yellow Creek Methodist Church, 250 Sexton St., Struthers, OH 44471.
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