Mrs. Beall was a homemaker. She died of kidney failure after a long battle with diabetes.
The family received friends at McKoon Funeral Home Sunday evening, July 28.
A funeral was at McKoon chapel Monday, July 29 at 3 p.m. The Rev. Frank Powers officiated. Burial was in Oak Hill Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Michael Bell, Jake Kee, Nelson Norred, Chris Schlichting, Allen Spivey and Ronald Kimble.
Surviving are her husband, Barry Beall of Senoia; father, Stanley and Phyllis Sutton, Newnan; mother Maria Partridge, Senoia; sons, Sutton Beall and Trip Smallwood, both of Senoia; step-daughter, Shelby Beall of Locus Grove, Ga.; step-brothers, Chris and Rose Schlichting of Newnan and Kurt Schlichting of Grantville; brothers, Chris and Amy, Jimmy and Angie, all of Newnan, and Terry and Jennifer of Mt. Pleasent, South Carolina.
Mrs. Beall was a homemaker. She died of kidney failure after a long battle with diabetes.
The family received friends at McKoon Funeral Home Sunday evening, July 28.
A funeral was at McKoon chapel Monday, July 29 at 3 p.m. The Rev. Frank Powers officiated. Burial was in Oak Hill Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Michael Bell, Jake Kee, Nelson Norred, Chris Schlichting, Allen Spivey and Ronald Kimble.
Surviving are her husband, Barry Beall of Senoia; father, Stanley and Phyllis Sutton, Newnan; mother Maria Partridge, Senoia; sons, Sutton Beall and Trip Smallwood, both of Senoia; step-daughter, Shelby Beall of Locus Grove, Ga.; step-brothers, Chris and Rose Schlichting of Newnan and Kurt Schlichting of Grantville; brothers, Chris and Amy, Jimmy and Angie, all of Newnan, and Terry and Jennifer of Mt. Pleasent, South Carolina.
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