She was a daughter of the late Wilburt and Mary (McCauslin) Beamer.
Beaulah was formerly employed by Knouse Foods Inc. in Peach Glen. She was a member of Idaville United Brethren in Christ Church. She was also a member of York Springs Senior Citizens.
Her husband Mearle R. Kime entered into eternal rest in 1990 and is survived by her two sons, David M. Kime of Gardners, Raymond E. Kime of Gardners; one step-daughter, Linda Bittle of Charlestown, WV; one sister, Marvel Drybread of Biglerville; two brothers, Charles "Stump" Beamer of Aspers, and Paul Beamer of Biglerville; four grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren.
She was also preceded in death by one son Allen L. Kime who died in 2005; two brothers Donald and Guy Beamer; and one sister Grace Black.
She was a daughter of the late Wilburt and Mary (McCauslin) Beamer.
Beaulah was formerly employed by Knouse Foods Inc. in Peach Glen. She was a member of Idaville United Brethren in Christ Church. She was also a member of York Springs Senior Citizens.
Her husband Mearle R. Kime entered into eternal rest in 1990 and is survived by her two sons, David M. Kime of Gardners, Raymond E. Kime of Gardners; one step-daughter, Linda Bittle of Charlestown, WV; one sister, Marvel Drybread of Biglerville; two brothers, Charles "Stump" Beamer of Aspers, and Paul Beamer of Biglerville; four grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren.
She was also preceded in death by one son Allen L. Kime who died in 2005; two brothers Donald and Guy Beamer; and one sister Grace Black.
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