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Luther Caswell “LC” Beasley

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Luther Caswell “LC” Beasley Veteran

Birth
Duplin County, North Carolina, USA
Death
18 Mar 2015 (aged 87)
Wilmington, New Hanover County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Willard, Pender County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Luther Caswell Beasley, 87, of Burgaw, NC passed away March 18 at New Hanover Regional Medical Center surrounded by his loving family. Known to his family and friends as LC, he was born on April 22, 1927 in Duplin County to the late George and Mae Beasley. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife Della Mae and cherished granddaughter Beth Lockhart.

A devoted husband and loving father, LC led his family by example, with honesty, integrity, generosity and hard work the cornerstones for his life. As a US Army veteran, LC was proud to have served our country. As a farmer, he helped to feed the nation, and as a welder and pipefitter, he helped to build it. In retirement, his garden was greatly enjoyed by his family and neighbors, producing the best collards around. He was loved and respected by many, and his loving and welcoming spirit will be greatly missed.

The family will receive friends on Friday evening, March 20 from 6:00 to 7:30 at Harrell’s Funeral Home in Burgaw. Funeral services will be at Jordan’s Chapel United Methodist Church at 11:00AM Saturday with internment at Riverview Cemetery immediately following the service. Reverend William Hill Pearsall will officiate.
Luther Caswell Beasley, 87, of Burgaw, NC passed away March 18 at New Hanover Regional Medical Center surrounded by his loving family. Known to his family and friends as LC, he was born on April 22, 1927 in Duplin County to the late George and Mae Beasley. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife Della Mae and cherished granddaughter Beth Lockhart.

A devoted husband and loving father, LC led his family by example, with honesty, integrity, generosity and hard work the cornerstones for his life. As a US Army veteran, LC was proud to have served our country. As a farmer, he helped to feed the nation, and as a welder and pipefitter, he helped to build it. In retirement, his garden was greatly enjoyed by his family and neighbors, producing the best collards around. He was loved and respected by many, and his loving and welcoming spirit will be greatly missed.

The family will receive friends on Friday evening, March 20 from 6:00 to 7:30 at Harrell’s Funeral Home in Burgaw. Funeral services will be at Jordan’s Chapel United Methodist Church at 11:00AM Saturday with internment at Riverview Cemetery immediately following the service. Reverend William Hill Pearsall will officiate.


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