Beverly Carol Utting
Beverly Carol Utting, 89, of Kissimmee, Florida, passed away peacefully on Saturday, Jan. 31, 2026.
Beverly was born on Dec. 31, 1936, in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, to Noel Dimanche and Louise Bennett Dimanche.
She spent her youth in New York, where she graduated from Saranac Lake High School and proudly served as a majorette. She later pursued a career in nursing, working as a licensed practical nurse at Saranac Lake General Hospital and St. Mary’s Hospital in Rochester, New York, and Plattsburgh Hospital in Plattsburgh before retiring from Mease Dunedin Hospital in Dunedin Floria, dedicating herself to the care and comfort of others.
Beverly was a member of Eastern Star and lived an active, joyful life. She enjoyed bowling and shot skeet in a winter league in Rochester. Her favorite holiday was Christmas, which she celebrated enthusiastically and generously, often extending the festivities for days with a true giving heart.
She deeply loved her “fur babies,” cherishing them with the same devotion and unconditional love she gave her family.
She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Robert Willard Utting, Sr.; her parents, Noel and Louise Dimanche; and her stepfather, Miles Moody Sr.
Beverly is survived by her brother, Miles Moody, and his wife, Kelly, of Beekmantown, New York; her daughter, Debbie Utting, and her husband, Ray of Tampa, Florida; her sons, Robert Utting, Jr., and his wife Pam of Gentry, Arkansas, Daniel Utting of Kissimmee, Florida and Todd Utting of Kissimmee, Florida. She is also survived by her five grandchildren, Justin N. Utting of Florida, Justin L. Utting of Arkansas, Christie Rogers of Maine, Derek Utting of Arkansas and Jesse Utting of Missouri; great-granddaughters Scarlet and Violet Rogers, Hayleigh Heisman; and her nephew, Kelsey Moody.
In accordance with Beverly’s wishes, no services will be held. Those who wish to honor her memory are invited to make a donation in Beverly’s name to their local Humane Society.
Beverly will be remembered for her generous spirit, her love of family and animals and the warmth she brought to all who knew her.
