Mr. Beavers was a dairyman at the time of his death. He was a former x-ray technician for a Monroe physician, and was a member of the Pine Grove Baptist Church. Burial was in the New Light Cemetery.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Velda Hatten Beavers; three sons, Charles, Roger, and Donald Beavers; one daughter, Miss Donnie Beavers, all of Monroe; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beavers of Sikes; two brothers, Billie of Monroe and Howard of the U.S. Air Force; one sister, Mrs. Dean Dunn of Alexandria, LA; one grandson.
Officiating at the funeral were Rev. Robert Peek, pastor of the Pine Grove Church, and Rev. E. L. Tanner of Monroe.
Pallbearers were Hebery Moore, Jack Oglesbee, Clifton Loyd, Neal Long, Clifton Strickland, and Frank Swayze.
Published in The Winn Parish Enterprise News-American, October 26, 1961
Mr. Beavers was a dairyman at the time of his death. He was a former x-ray technician for a Monroe physician, and was a member of the Pine Grove Baptist Church. Burial was in the New Light Cemetery.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Velda Hatten Beavers; three sons, Charles, Roger, and Donald Beavers; one daughter, Miss Donnie Beavers, all of Monroe; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beavers of Sikes; two brothers, Billie of Monroe and Howard of the U.S. Air Force; one sister, Mrs. Dean Dunn of Alexandria, LA; one grandson.
Officiating at the funeral were Rev. Robert Peek, pastor of the Pine Grove Church, and Rev. E. L. Tanner of Monroe.
Pallbearers were Hebery Moore, Jack Oglesbee, Clifton Loyd, Neal Long, Clifton Strickland, and Frank Swayze.
Published in The Winn Parish Enterprise News-American, October 26, 1961
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