assistant chief of police for Milledgeville, who died at his home here Friday morning of a heart attack, will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Northside Baptist Church.
The Rev. Charles Patisaul will officiate. Masonic services will be held in West View Cemetery.
Mr. Beckum was a native of Milledgeville and had been a member of the police force for a number of years. He was a member of the Baptist Church and the Masonic Lodge.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Wood Beckum; three sons, Marshall T. Beckum, Jr., Clifford Owen Beckum and William Dewey Beckum, all of Milledgeville; two daughters, Mrs. Leon Jackson of Gordon and Mrs. Richard Clopton of Eatonton; parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.N. Beckum of Milledgeville; two brothers, Clifford Beckum and John R. Beckum, both of Milledgeville, and one sister, Mrs. Lucille
Sullivan of Holyoke, Mass.
assistant chief of police for Milledgeville, who died at his home here Friday morning of a heart attack, will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Northside Baptist Church.
The Rev. Charles Patisaul will officiate. Masonic services will be held in West View Cemetery.
Mr. Beckum was a native of Milledgeville and had been a member of the police force for a number of years. He was a member of the Baptist Church and the Masonic Lodge.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Wood Beckum; three sons, Marshall T. Beckum, Jr., Clifford Owen Beckum and William Dewey Beckum, all of Milledgeville; two daughters, Mrs. Leon Jackson of Gordon and Mrs. Richard Clopton of Eatonton; parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.N. Beckum of Milledgeville; two brothers, Clifford Beckum and John R. Beckum, both of Milledgeville, and one sister, Mrs. Lucille
Sullivan of Holyoke, Mass.
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