Mrs. Beal was a native and lifelong resident of Washington County, the daughter of the late Willis Tanner and the late Bessie Pearl Josey Tanner. She was the wife of late Henry Clayton Beal. Mrs. Beal was a welder in a ship building crew during World War II. She was a retired seamstress with Royal Manufacturing Company and a homemaker. She was a member of the Sisters Baptist Church.
Survivors are a daughter; Frances Beal Brantley and her husband Ollan of Sandersville; a son, Clay Beal and his wife Ann of Sandersville; five grandchildren, Tammy Brantley Corbin, Timothy Beal, Jamie Beal, Melissa Pulliam and Timothy Shaw; fifteen great-grandchildren; a great-great granddaughter; two sisters, Christine Dalton of Sandersville and Evelyn Love of Macon; and a brother, Buford Tanner of Eastman.
Mrs. Beal was a native and lifelong resident of Washington County, the daughter of the late Willis Tanner and the late Bessie Pearl Josey Tanner. She was the wife of late Henry Clayton Beal. Mrs. Beal was a welder in a ship building crew during World War II. She was a retired seamstress with Royal Manufacturing Company and a homemaker. She was a member of the Sisters Baptist Church.
Survivors are a daughter; Frances Beal Brantley and her husband Ollan of Sandersville; a son, Clay Beal and his wife Ann of Sandersville; five grandchildren, Tammy Brantley Corbin, Timothy Beal, Jamie Beal, Melissa Pulliam and Timothy Shaw; fifteen great-grandchildren; a great-great granddaughter; two sisters, Christine Dalton of Sandersville and Evelyn Love of Macon; and a brother, Buford Tanner of Eastman.
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