Beverly Jean Davenport was born in
Oakland County, Michigan, on April 30, 1929, to Lowell Ardo and Nellie Elizabeth (née Pitts) Davenport. Her father was a factory worker in
Southfield, Michigan, and died of a ruptured appendix when Beverly was almost two years old. Within two years, Nellie Elizabeth married Daniel Ratcliffe, a tool maker in the auto industry in
Oakland County, Michigan. From then on, Beverly Jean and her older sister Blanche Aileen used their stepfather's surname as their own. She graduated from
Highland Park Community High School in 1946. She attended
Bob Jones University (then named Bob Jones College) and married
Air Force veteran and aspiring pastor Tim LaHaye in 1947. After attending college for one year, she dropped out and joined the workforce to support the family finances, as her husband Tim made little money as a pastor. In 1956, the LaHayes moved to
San Diego, California, where Tim became the pastor of
Scott Memorial Baptist Church. Beverly became the church secretary and helped direct junior
Sunday School. Despite having a shy personality and struggling with the monotony of homemaking, LaHaye believed that homemaking would help her learn
submission. In 1981, she became a member of the San Diego County Commission on the Status of Women. Along with her husband, LaHaye was a member of
Liberty University's board of trustees. In 69 years of marriage, the LaHayes had four children, respectively named Linda, Larry, Lee, and Lori, and nine grandchildren. LaHaye died at a hospice facility in
El Cajon, California, on April 14, 2024, at the age of 94. ==Concerned Women for America==