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Nannie Belle “Nancy” <I>Gay</I> Beilue

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Nannie Belle “Nancy” Gay Beilue

Birth
Shelby County, Texas, USA
Death
24 Mar 2015 (aged 99)
New Mexico, USA
Burial
Cremated Add to Map
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Nannie Belle Gay Lived in New Mexico with her husband Luther Beilue most of her life. She enjoyed visiting with her family and friends. A wonderful homemaker. Learned to drive after the age 65. Born in Texas but raised in Oklahoma. Nancy had 10 brothers and sisters who all died before she did. She was also preceded in death by her parents, Bert and Bannie Gay, her daughter Loyce Marie Wallace; and her husband Luther Beilue.
Surviving her are her son Garland Beilue and his wife Liz and all her wonderful grandchildren.
She married Luther Jennings Beilue on 19 Jan 1935 in Waurika, Oklahoma with family members attending. One nephew, Leslie Gay, was a frequent visitor to see his Aunt Nancy when he made his annual "Chili Run" to New Mexico to pick up a ice chest full of freshly roasted green chilis from Deming NM.
Nancy was known to love to cook with Chili's. Once her sister remarked that all of Nancy's recipes had chili's in them.
Nannie Belle Gay Lived in New Mexico with her husband Luther Beilue most of her life. She enjoyed visiting with her family and friends. A wonderful homemaker. Learned to drive after the age 65. Born in Texas but raised in Oklahoma. Nancy had 10 brothers and sisters who all died before she did. She was also preceded in death by her parents, Bert and Bannie Gay, her daughter Loyce Marie Wallace; and her husband Luther Beilue.
Surviving her are her son Garland Beilue and his wife Liz and all her wonderful grandchildren.
She married Luther Jennings Beilue on 19 Jan 1935 in Waurika, Oklahoma with family members attending. One nephew, Leslie Gay, was a frequent visitor to see his Aunt Nancy when he made his annual "Chili Run" to New Mexico to pick up a ice chest full of freshly roasted green chilis from Deming NM.
Nancy was known to love to cook with Chili's. Once her sister remarked that all of Nancy's recipes had chili's in them.


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