Jacque Beavers was born in Ft Worth, Texas on May 27, 1942, to Jack and Nita
   
   Caskey. She grew up in Granbury Texas with her parents and younger sister Mary.
   
   She loved to hang out with her family, friends and was very active in the
   
   community. She also loved to play pranks on people especially her sister. She
   
   graduated from Granbury High School in 1960 and attended Brantley-Draught
   
   Business College in Ft. Worth. Jacque was a strong and determined person who
   
   worked successfully as the owner of The Bosque Floral and Gifts and Director of
   
   Sales with Tupperware in the Clifton area. Later moving to Waco, she became a
   
   top producer for Century 21 and Coldwell Banker. Many times, being one of the
   
   most successful realtors in the area. Her determination continued into the
   
   powerful realm of volunteering and her passion of helping disabled and mentally
   
   challenged children and adults. Jacque gave many celebrations at Mexia and later
   
   Denton State School to bring happiness and joy to her daughter, Julie, and the
   
   other residents in their buildings. She became a speaker all over Region 12 and
   
   even traveled to Austin to speak to the Legislature and the Senate to bring
   
   awareness and to attain funds to help this most deserving population of our state.
   
   During her long battle with cancer, she spoke to many groups to draw attention
   
   to symptoms of cancer and their treatments. She was always a strong encourager
   
   of God’s love and His control in our lives.
   
   Jacque loved being a Mom most of all to her three daughters Julie, Debby and
   
   Robyn. Later in life loved and adored her two grandchildren and great
   
   nieces/nephews. She enjoyed entertaining and would often have large parties at
   
   her home. She loved to dance, play a good game of 42 and paint. She was an
   
   amazing artist! Jacque loved old black and white westerns and car shows. She
   
   enjoyed talking cars with her son in law.
   
   Jacque’s family wishes to extend their heartfelt appreciation to Cathy Valentine,
   
   and Lewis Dewey for the love, support, and dedication that you showed. To Home
   
   Instead and Texas Home Health Hospice of Waco thank you for making the end of
   
   her life meaningful. The family will always be so grateful to you.
  
   She was preceded in death by her parents, Jack and Nita Caskey, Dr. Tom
   
   Browder, Frank Beavers, and her daughter Robyn Browder. Jacque is survived by
   
   Daughters: Julie Lynn Browder, Denton and Deborah Lea and Steve Cuzco of
   
   Flower Mound, Grandchildren: Logan and Tori Cuzzo of Flower Mound; Sister:
   
   Mary and George Paris of North Richland Hills; Niece Christie and Tom Birney of
   
   Kingwood; Nephew Michael and Michelle Paris of Haltom City, Great Nieces
   
   Natalie and Madeline Birney of Kingwood and Mariah Paris of Haltom City, Great
   
   Nephews Thomas Birney of Kingwood, and Matthew Paris of Haltom City.
   
   Stepdaughter Diane Beavers of Colorado and Bonus family Jerrilynn and Curtis
   
   Poteet (and family) of Lorena, TX. Many Cousins and Friends. She will be missed
   
   by all.
  
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