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Larry Edward Beasley

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Larry Edward Beasley

Birth
Death
22 Dec 2010 (aged 63–64)
Burial
Staunton, Staunton City, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Larry Edward Beasley, 64, of Hammond Lane, Staunton, Virginia, went to be with Our Lord and Savior on Wednesday, December 22, 2010.

He leaves behind his wife, Sybil, of forty-three years; three sons and daughters-in-law, Michael Paul Beasley and his wife, Karen, of Staunton, Virginia, Larry Andrew Beasley and his wife, Dawn, of Stuarts Draft, Virginia, and Charles Allen Beasley and his wife, Megan, of Charlotte, North Carolina.

Larry also leaves behind his mother, Addie Mae (Jackson) Beasley of Stephenson, Virginia; two sisters, Ethel Kate (Beasley) Chase and her husband, Rick, of Clearbrook, Virginia, and Velma Dean (Beasley) Simkhovitch and her husband, Ronnie, of Stephenson, Virginia.

Also he leaves behind special nieces and nephews from the Winchester, Virginia, area and special aunts, uncles and cousins all originally from North Carolina and many, many friends.

He was preceded in death by his father, Almon Glenn Beasley; and a cousin, Sergeant Bobby Beasley, who gave his life for our freedom, on August 7, 2004, in Afghanistan; and a very close and special friend, E. Rick Carroll.

Larry was honorably discharged from the United States Air Force in 1969. He served for the Presidential White House Communications Agency during the Vietnam War.

His employment included Mosler Safe Company for five years, and then he went on to Jefferson National Bank which became Wachovia and First Union through mergers. Larry retired from banking security and facilities management as Assistant Vice-President in 2003.

Larry began to do what he loved best, working with God's green earth as a farmer and having pig roasts for all his family and friends. He enjoyed over the years, fishing, bowling, hunting and attending family reunions in Clinton, North Carolina.

Larry was an active member of Church on the Hill in Fishersville, Virginia, since 1988. He loved serving on the prayer team, as head usher, greeter, council member and working behind the scenes on many projects. He loved the Lord and serving his fellow man. Larry was a member of the Jollivue-Barterbrook Ruritan Club for over thirty years.

Burial will follow at Oaklawn Mausoleum and Memory Gardens in Staunton.

Active pallbearers are brother-in-law, Ronnie Simkhovitch Sr.; two nephews, Ronnie Simkhovitch Jr. and Raymond Lind; nephew-in-law, Scott Dolese; special friends, Roger Pultz and Shannon Messick. Special honorary pallbearers are the McDaniel family, the Carroll family, the Altizer family and the Messick family, the brothers and sisters from Church on the Hill and members of the Jollivue-Barterbrook Ruritan Club.

Coffman Funeral Home and Crematory, 230 Frontier Drive, Staunton, VA is in charge of his arrangements.

Published in The News Virginian from December 24 to December 27, 2010
Larry Edward Beasley, 64, of Hammond Lane, Staunton, Virginia, went to be with Our Lord and Savior on Wednesday, December 22, 2010.

He leaves behind his wife, Sybil, of forty-three years; three sons and daughters-in-law, Michael Paul Beasley and his wife, Karen, of Staunton, Virginia, Larry Andrew Beasley and his wife, Dawn, of Stuarts Draft, Virginia, and Charles Allen Beasley and his wife, Megan, of Charlotte, North Carolina.

Larry also leaves behind his mother, Addie Mae (Jackson) Beasley of Stephenson, Virginia; two sisters, Ethel Kate (Beasley) Chase and her husband, Rick, of Clearbrook, Virginia, and Velma Dean (Beasley) Simkhovitch and her husband, Ronnie, of Stephenson, Virginia.

Also he leaves behind special nieces and nephews from the Winchester, Virginia, area and special aunts, uncles and cousins all originally from North Carolina and many, many friends.

He was preceded in death by his father, Almon Glenn Beasley; and a cousin, Sergeant Bobby Beasley, who gave his life for our freedom, on August 7, 2004, in Afghanistan; and a very close and special friend, E. Rick Carroll.

Larry was honorably discharged from the United States Air Force in 1969. He served for the Presidential White House Communications Agency during the Vietnam War.

His employment included Mosler Safe Company for five years, and then he went on to Jefferson National Bank which became Wachovia and First Union through mergers. Larry retired from banking security and facilities management as Assistant Vice-President in 2003.

Larry began to do what he loved best, working with God's green earth as a farmer and having pig roasts for all his family and friends. He enjoyed over the years, fishing, bowling, hunting and attending family reunions in Clinton, North Carolina.

Larry was an active member of Church on the Hill in Fishersville, Virginia, since 1988. He loved serving on the prayer team, as head usher, greeter, council member and working behind the scenes on many projects. He loved the Lord and serving his fellow man. Larry was a member of the Jollivue-Barterbrook Ruritan Club for over thirty years.

Burial will follow at Oaklawn Mausoleum and Memory Gardens in Staunton.

Active pallbearers are brother-in-law, Ronnie Simkhovitch Sr.; two nephews, Ronnie Simkhovitch Jr. and Raymond Lind; nephew-in-law, Scott Dolese; special friends, Roger Pultz and Shannon Messick. Special honorary pallbearers are the McDaniel family, the Carroll family, the Altizer family and the Messick family, the brothers and sisters from Church on the Hill and members of the Jollivue-Barterbrook Ruritan Club.

Coffman Funeral Home and Crematory, 230 Frontier Drive, Staunton, VA is in charge of his arrangements.

Published in The News Virginian from December 24 to December 27, 2010


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