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Euel Preston Beach

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Euel Preston Beach

Birth
Death
26 May 2016 (aged 86)
Burial
Mountain View, Stone County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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On Thursday evening May 26, 2016 heaven gained another angel Euel Beach. Euel Preston Beach was born on December 9, 1929 in Fifty-Six, Arkansas to Grover and Bessie (Stevens) Beach. He was baptized in Roasting Ear creek on August 18, 1951. On June 13, 1953 Euel married Louise Clemmie Bennett. From this union came five children Euel Gene, Rickey Lynn, Jesse Cleveland, Rita Faye, and Frieda Kay Beach.

Daddy loved his family and always had a host of them around. Hunting, fishing, beekeeping, and gardening were what he had a passion for. After two years of active service and four years inactive as a sergeant in the Army, he was ready to focus on his family. The family moved to Muncie, Kansas where daddy started working at the Gustin-Bacon Fiberglass Factory. After about 10 ½ years he was ready to move back home to Arkansas. After living in Leslie for a short time, we moved to Mountain View, where after different jobs Daddy and Uncle Guymon Gammill started the G & B Texaco. He went on to be a truck driver, farmer, beekeeper, and County worker. He loved to teach his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren how to hunt and fish. He loved to put the children on his cattle and hold them for a picture. He would take them for rides on his four-wheeler. There was no baby safe from getting fed a dill pickle so he could watch their expressions, and we would all laugh. He could get a baby to laugh when no one else could.

He began a new walk with the Lord when he was baptized in Jesus name. He had great pride in his church, ''The Sanctuary'' where he was a faithful member and board member. Daddy will be missed by all his family, friends, and anyone who knew him.

He is survived by two sons, Gene (Cathy) Beach of Optimus, Arkansas and Rickey (Diana) Beach of Baldwin City, Kansas; one daughter Rita (Billy) Davis of Mountain View, Arkansas; Jesse's wife Cathy Beach of Batesville, Arkansas; eight grandchildren, ten great-grandchildren, one step-grandson, and two step-great-grandchildren; three brothers, Robert, Buster, and Arthur, and four sisters, Veaner Brewer, Zola Smith, Allie Gammill, and Gennive Farris.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Grover and Bessie Beach; his wife, Louise Clemmie Beach; one brother, Earl; one sister, Velma Garmin, and two children Jesse and Frieda.

A visitation will take place on Monday, May 30, 2016 from 6-8PM at Roller Coffman Chapel in Mountain View, Arkansas. Funeral service will be held on Tuesday, May 31, 2016, 2:00PM at The Sanctuary Church in Mountain View, Arkansas with Brother Paul Mize officiating and Brother Van Rosa reading the obituary. Interment will be at Case Cemetery in Mountain View, Arkansas.

Pallbearers are Gene Beach, Rickey Beach, James Beach, Chris Beach, Billy J. Davis, and Jesse Davis. Honorary pallbearers are Melanie Dixon, Shawn Beach, Stephanie Beach, Jaclyn Jones, James Darrin Dixon, and Paul Sexton.

Roller Crouch Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.
On Thursday evening May 26, 2016 heaven gained another angel Euel Beach. Euel Preston Beach was born on December 9, 1929 in Fifty-Six, Arkansas to Grover and Bessie (Stevens) Beach. He was baptized in Roasting Ear creek on August 18, 1951. On June 13, 1953 Euel married Louise Clemmie Bennett. From this union came five children Euel Gene, Rickey Lynn, Jesse Cleveland, Rita Faye, and Frieda Kay Beach.

Daddy loved his family and always had a host of them around. Hunting, fishing, beekeeping, and gardening were what he had a passion for. After two years of active service and four years inactive as a sergeant in the Army, he was ready to focus on his family. The family moved to Muncie, Kansas where daddy started working at the Gustin-Bacon Fiberglass Factory. After about 10 ½ years he was ready to move back home to Arkansas. After living in Leslie for a short time, we moved to Mountain View, where after different jobs Daddy and Uncle Guymon Gammill started the G & B Texaco. He went on to be a truck driver, farmer, beekeeper, and County worker. He loved to teach his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren how to hunt and fish. He loved to put the children on his cattle and hold them for a picture. He would take them for rides on his four-wheeler. There was no baby safe from getting fed a dill pickle so he could watch their expressions, and we would all laugh. He could get a baby to laugh when no one else could.

He began a new walk with the Lord when he was baptized in Jesus name. He had great pride in his church, ''The Sanctuary'' where he was a faithful member and board member. Daddy will be missed by all his family, friends, and anyone who knew him.

He is survived by two sons, Gene (Cathy) Beach of Optimus, Arkansas and Rickey (Diana) Beach of Baldwin City, Kansas; one daughter Rita (Billy) Davis of Mountain View, Arkansas; Jesse's wife Cathy Beach of Batesville, Arkansas; eight grandchildren, ten great-grandchildren, one step-grandson, and two step-great-grandchildren; three brothers, Robert, Buster, and Arthur, and four sisters, Veaner Brewer, Zola Smith, Allie Gammill, and Gennive Farris.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Grover and Bessie Beach; his wife, Louise Clemmie Beach; one brother, Earl; one sister, Velma Garmin, and two children Jesse and Frieda.

A visitation will take place on Monday, May 30, 2016 from 6-8PM at Roller Coffman Chapel in Mountain View, Arkansas. Funeral service will be held on Tuesday, May 31, 2016, 2:00PM at The Sanctuary Church in Mountain View, Arkansas with Brother Paul Mize officiating and Brother Van Rosa reading the obituary. Interment will be at Case Cemetery in Mountain View, Arkansas.

Pallbearers are Gene Beach, Rickey Beach, James Beach, Chris Beach, Billy J. Davis, and Jesse Davis. Honorary pallbearers are Melanie Dixon, Shawn Beach, Stephanie Beach, Jaclyn Jones, James Darrin Dixon, and Paul Sexton.

Roller Crouch Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.


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