Beverly Ehrlich Goldman, 74, who sold insurance from the mid-1960s to early 1980s, mostly for the Silver Spring firm of
Statland and Katz, died Dec. 19 at Presbyterian Hospital of Plano, Tex. She had complications from a brain hemorrhage that
occurred six months ago.
Mrs. Ehrlich Goldman, born Beverly Baynard, was a native Washingtonian. She was raised by her mother after her father died in
1938 and was a graduate of Roosevelt High School.
Her memberships included Temple Shalom, a reform synagogue in Chevy Chase. She was a longtime Silver Spring resident
before moving to Boynton Beach, Fla., 13 years ago.
She enjoyed jazz, once having followed the tour circuit of saxophonist Stan Getz in the early 1950s. Her other interests included
taking cruises.
Her first marriage, to Tom Mineo, ended in divorce. Her two later husbands died, Marvin Ehrlich in 1980 and Lou Goldman in
1996.
Survivors include two daughters from her first marriage, Hope Mineo of Brentwood, Calif., and Joy Shepherd of Dallas; four
stepdaughters, Monica Brecka of Longboat Key, Fla., Rene Gates of Mechanicsville, Michelle Lavenstein of Cockeysville, Md.,
and Dina Ellington of Prince Frederick; and a grandson.
-- Adam Bernstein