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Rev Charles Stacy Beasley Sr.

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Rev Charles Stacy Beasley Sr.

Birth
Dunn, Harnett County, North Carolina, USA
Death
2 Oct 2016 (aged 95)
Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Rev. Charles Stacy Beasley, Sr., 95, of Charlotte, NC, passed away Sunday, October 2, 2016, at the Mecklenburg Healthcare Center at 2415 Sandy Porter Road, Charlotte.

Charles was born in Dunn, NC, on December 21, 1920. He married Eva Pearl Matthews Beasley and they spent over 71 years together. When the United States called upon its citizens to serve in World War II, Charles answered the call. Faithfully serving in the United States Army, he was stationed in Europe and a participant in the famous Battle of the Bulge. Upon his honorable discharge, he returned to farming and construction. Charles was also in the ministry, working for our Heavenly Father God. He loved to sing and in recent years as people came into the nursing home to visit, he always had them singing “Won’t It Be Wonderful There” along with him. Most of all, Charles loved the time spent with family and friends and he will be sadly missed by all who were truly blessed to know this spiritual man.

Services honoring the life, love and blessing of Charles will be held at 2 pm, Wednesday, October 5, 2016, in the chapel of Lowe-Neddo Funeral Home, 4715 Margaret Wallace Road, Matthews, NC 28105. Friends may call upon the family at the funeral home from noon until the time of service. Following the service, all are invited to join the family in a formal procession to Sharon Memorial Park where Charles will be laid in his final earthly place of rest next to his wife, Eva.


Lowe-Neddo Funeral Home

Rev. Charles Stacy Beasley, Sr., 95, of Charlotte, NC, passed away Sunday, October 2, 2016, at the Mecklenburg Healthcare Center at 2415 Sandy Porter Road, Charlotte.

Charles was born in Dunn, NC, on December 21, 1920. He married Eva Pearl Matthews Beasley and they spent over 71 years together. When the United States called upon its citizens to serve in World War II, Charles answered the call. Faithfully serving in the United States Army, he was stationed in Europe and a participant in the famous Battle of the Bulge. Upon his honorable discharge, he returned to farming and construction. Charles was also in the ministry, working for our Heavenly Father God. He loved to sing and in recent years as people came into the nursing home to visit, he always had them singing “Won’t It Be Wonderful There” along with him. Most of all, Charles loved the time spent with family and friends and he will be sadly missed by all who were truly blessed to know this spiritual man.

Services honoring the life, love and blessing of Charles will be held at 2 pm, Wednesday, October 5, 2016, in the chapel of Lowe-Neddo Funeral Home, 4715 Margaret Wallace Road, Matthews, NC 28105. Friends may call upon the family at the funeral home from noon until the time of service. Following the service, all are invited to join the family in a formal procession to Sharon Memorial Park where Charles will be laid in his final earthly place of rest next to his wife, Eva.


Lowe-Neddo Funeral Home



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