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Alice “Lee” <I>Dyal</I> Beauchamp

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Alice “Lee” Dyal Beauchamp

Birth
Covington, Newton County, Georgia, USA
Death
23 Mar 2009 (aged 90)
Augusta, Richmond County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Augusta, Richmond County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 19
Memorial ID
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Lee was born the daughter of Claude Dyal, Sr. and Geraldine Carswell Dyal.She was a natural beauty and after graduating from Andrew Jackson High School in 1936, she married the love of her life Sheldon "Bud" Beauchamp in 1941. They moved to Miami, Florida in 1952 where she raised her family and was a bookkeeper with General Motors and McDonald Air Conditioning. She retired in 1985 and moved to Augusta, GA, to help her son care for her grandchildren. Alice was active in IHAM, served as secretary for the Touchdown Club in Miami, for many years and also as the President of the Country Club Hills Board of Directors in Augusta. She loved gardening, painting, and the beach. She was actively involved at First Baptist Church of Augusta and the Anna Bannister Senior's Sunday School Class.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Bud and baby son, Barry, her father, Claude Dyal, Sr. and mother, Geraldine Carswell Dyal, two brothers, Stiles Dyal and Gerald Dyal and her sister, Laura Jo Ellis.
Survivors include her son, William "Bill" Beauchamp and daughter, Lisa Beauchamp, both of Augusta; two grandchildren, Dr. Kalen Beauchamp Porter, of Augusta and Brent Beauchamp, of Connecticut and one brother, Claude Dyal, Jr, of Alabama.
Lee was born the daughter of Claude Dyal, Sr. and Geraldine Carswell Dyal.She was a natural beauty and after graduating from Andrew Jackson High School in 1936, she married the love of her life Sheldon "Bud" Beauchamp in 1941. They moved to Miami, Florida in 1952 where she raised her family and was a bookkeeper with General Motors and McDonald Air Conditioning. She retired in 1985 and moved to Augusta, GA, to help her son care for her grandchildren. Alice was active in IHAM, served as secretary for the Touchdown Club in Miami, for many years and also as the President of the Country Club Hills Board of Directors in Augusta. She loved gardening, painting, and the beach. She was actively involved at First Baptist Church of Augusta and the Anna Bannister Senior's Sunday School Class.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Bud and baby son, Barry, her father, Claude Dyal, Sr. and mother, Geraldine Carswell Dyal, two brothers, Stiles Dyal and Gerald Dyal and her sister, Laura Jo Ellis.
Survivors include her son, William "Bill" Beauchamp and daughter, Lisa Beauchamp, both of Augusta; two grandchildren, Dr. Kalen Beauchamp Porter, of Augusta and Brent Beauchamp, of Connecticut and one brother, Claude Dyal, Jr, of Alabama.

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