Beverly Jo Guerrero

July 15, 1971 — October 12, 2024

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SPARTA- Beverly Jo Guerrero, of Sparta, passed away on October 12, 2024, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home in Black River Falls. She was born on July 15, 1971, to Linda Bohle in Chicago, Illinois. She grew up in San Luis Potosi, San Luis Potosi, Mexico, and was raised by her loving grandmother. Beverly married Sergio Guerrero Macias and had two sons, Sergio Guerrero (29) and Andres Guerrero (25). Beverly moved to

Sparta, WI, 16 years ago with the help of Darlene E. Bohle, looking for a better future for her family and reconnecting with her roots in Wisconsin.  Her love knew no boundaries, and she touched the hearts of everyone she met.

Born and raised in San Luis Potosí, Mexico, Beverly Jo Guerrero carried the warmth of her upbringing into every aspect of her life. Her genuine and unique way of communicating drew people in, creating lasting connections that transcended cultural and linguistic barriers.She had a remarkable ability to make anyone feel valued and understood, whether they were a lifelong friend or a stranger she had just met.

Beverly was known for her kindness, infectious laughter, and unwavering support for her family and friends. She poured her heart into everything she did, from the most straightforward family gatherings to grand celebrations of life. Her spirit will live on in the countless memories we all share.

She leaves behind her loving husband, Sergio Guerrero Macias, her cherished sons, Sergio Isaac Guerrero and Andres Saul Guerrero, her supportive and attentive aunt, Darlene E. Bohle, and a wide circle of friends and family fortunate enough to know her. We take comfort in knowing that her love will continue to shine brightly in our lives.

A memorial service will be held on November 16th at 10:45 AM at St. Patrick’s Catholic church. Donations and/or flowers are welcomed.

Rest in peace, dear Beverly Jo Guerrero. You will forever be in our hearts.

Beverly is survived by her husband, Sergio Guerrero Macias, sons Sergio Isaac Guerrero and Andres Saul Guerrero, and Aunt Darlene E Bohle

Beverly was preceded in death by Linda Bohle