Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Thursday at the Crowville Baptist Church with the Rev. C. T. Smith officiating. Burial was in the new Crowville Masonic cemetery under the direction of Gay's Funeral Home of Delhi.
Beall is survived by his widow, Mrs. W. W. Beall, of near Crowville; one daughter, Mrs. Lena Mae Sikes of Alexandria; five sons, J. W. Beall of Wisner, and Leroy, Maloy, Virgil, and Herman Beall, all of Crowville; two brothers, Luther and Ess Beall, both of Hazelhurst [sic Hazlehurst], Miss.; one sister, Mrs. Ruth Beasely [sic Beasley] of Hazelhurst [sic Hazlehurst], Miss.; nine grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
He was a member of the Woodmen of the World and the Crowville Baptist Church.
Pallbearers were Leon LaBorde, Andrew Riser, J. Holmes, Otis Richardson, Phill Killian, and Lavelle Hopson.
Published in The Monroe News-Star (LA), Thursday, October 18, 1956
Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Thursday at the Crowville Baptist Church with the Rev. C. T. Smith officiating. Burial was in the new Crowville Masonic cemetery under the direction of Gay's Funeral Home of Delhi.
Beall is survived by his widow, Mrs. W. W. Beall, of near Crowville; one daughter, Mrs. Lena Mae Sikes of Alexandria; five sons, J. W. Beall of Wisner, and Leroy, Maloy, Virgil, and Herman Beall, all of Crowville; two brothers, Luther and Ess Beall, both of Hazelhurst [sic Hazlehurst], Miss.; one sister, Mrs. Ruth Beasely [sic Beasley] of Hazelhurst [sic Hazlehurst], Miss.; nine grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
He was a member of the Woodmen of the World and the Crowville Baptist Church.
Pallbearers were Leon LaBorde, Andrew Riser, J. Holmes, Otis Richardson, Phill Killian, and Lavelle Hopson.
Published in The Monroe News-Star (LA), Thursday, October 18, 1956
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