OBITUARY
Myrtle Pullen Beasley
17 February, 1930 – 2 May, 2019
IN THE CARE OF
Clore-English Funeral Home
On May 2, 2019, while surrounded by her loved ones, Myrtle Beasley departed this life to be with her Lord.
Myrtle was born Feb 17, 1930 to R.E. and Lessie Pullen in Culpeper, VA. She was preceded in death by her husband, Bob, and son, Johnny. She is survived by her brother, Edward Pullen and two sisters, Barbara Litten and Anna Clatterbuck, with whom she had a special, loving bond. She left to cherish her memory five children: Bob Beasley, Betty Herndon and husband Jim, Pam Campbell and husband Clarence, Leroy Beasley and wife Sarah, Michelle Myers and husband Isaac. Myrtle was Nana to 20 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. She was also “Mama” and “Nana” to countless others that she took under her wing while serving her God on this earth.
Myrtle was a person of great faith who loved God and loved people unconditionally. A life-long member of the church of Christ, she taught and studied with people all over the country, leading many souls to Christ. She always said anything she did was just God working through her.
Arrangements will be handled by Clore-English in Culpepper. Visitation will be Monday, May 6, from 6 to 8. Funeral is Tuesday, May 7, at 1:00 at Clore-English, interment at Fairview Cemetery. Pallbearers will be: Bob Beasley, Leroy Beasley, Christopher Campbell, Charlie Herndon, Leroy Beasley Jr, Ryder Myers, and Eddie Forren.
The family would like to thank Dr. Martin Katz, Dr. A. Romano and his nurse, Anna. A special thanks to her nurse and friend, Dan Beardsley, of Hospice of the Piedmont. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Hospice of the Piedmont.
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Monday,
06 May, 2019
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Tuesday,
07 May, 2019
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Tuesday,
07 May, 2019
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