Steve Maas
Beverly was my favorite cousin and we had some really fun times when her family would visit us in Central Texas. It's sad to hear that's she's gone, but she had a full, rich life and touched many people with her goodness.
Birth date: Oct 24, 1948 Death date: Feb 27, 2022
Beverly Kraft Lyle passed away on Sunday, February 27, 2022. She was born on October 24, 1948 in Evansville, IN to the late Clifford William Kraft and Mary Penelope Bartek Kraft. Beverly was the beloved wife of James Craig Lyle. Read Obituary
Beverly was my favorite cousin and we had some really fun times when her family would visit us in Central Texas. It's sad to hear that's she's gone, but she had a full, rich life and touched many people with her goodness.
I will always remember the fun we had in high school and the university of Evansville, and all the beautiful cats at your parents house. Message from Karen Kreke Blythe.
I enjoyed working with Bev in Indianapolis. She was a very fair supervisor and from one I learned a wealth of knowledge. Condolences to the family. I know you will miss her dearly. Sincerely, Dixie Stauffer
What wonderful memories of our working years together. You have certainly left us to early. Thinking of all. Mary and Larry Camp
Bob and Jan Kraft, Dr. Bill and Anita Kraft, Mary Ann Kraft(Ken) and Bob Hardesty(Kay Kraft Hardesty) send our sincerest sympathy to our cousin Beverly’s family. Distance separated us but family love binds us.
Uncle Kip and Aunt Mary had wonderful kids.
We are so sorry, but we didn’t know.
She was the best Mother-in-law I could have ever asked for. I have so much more to say but so few words...

Jim and my other children
I want to extend to you my deepest condolence. I can remember when I came to visit and I was treated a like a queen. Bev, you will be missed I will put our personal names in the message they was only for you and me. We could always talk about any and everything. You had a heart of gold. I never will for get your smile. Jim hang in there and take care of the children and the cats
With my deepest sympathy
Bernice Waller

Bev, I remember meeting you 49+ years ago in PCU. You left us much too soon. Rest in peace. Mary Wiehl