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Beulah Agnes <I>Brooks</I> Lewis

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Beulah Agnes Brooks Lewis

Birth
Haywood County, North Carolina, USA
Death
26 Mar 1992 (aged 67)
Black Mountain, Buncombe County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Waynesville, Haywood County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Beulah

Beulah is a biblical name of a person and a place
It is also the name of a mother, full of grace
Beulah Brooks Lewis, is her married name
And into her life, two children came.
She reared them right, like a mother should
Loving them like, no one else could
Watching her children, grow up and wed
Did not give her, one bit of dread
In her mind, her children were now four
With her grandchildren, there would soon be more
You could see her love, from the gleam in her eye
Especially when she had, to tell them goodbye
Of her grandchildren, three girls and a boy
She was always buying them a new toy
Kim was the first and she gave Beulah a new name
Nannie is who, Beulah then became
With all the other grandbabies, her name was the same
They loved to visit her, to sit and play games
Bingo and Go Fish, is what they would play
When time to go home, they would cry to stay
Scott the only boy and youngest in this bunch
Was spoiled by his Nannie, I've got a good hunch
If he got into trouble, to Nannies lap he would run
He would be safe here, till he could have more fun
He would curl up tight, under her arm
Knowing from here, Mama would do him no harm
She was a fine lady, as good as was ever made
Our remembrance of her,will never fade.

Ronald Allen Halford
In remembrance of Beulah Brooks Lewis
Beulah

Beulah is a biblical name of a person and a place
It is also the name of a mother, full of grace
Beulah Brooks Lewis, is her married name
And into her life, two children came.
She reared them right, like a mother should
Loving them like, no one else could
Watching her children, grow up and wed
Did not give her, one bit of dread
In her mind, her children were now four
With her grandchildren, there would soon be more
You could see her love, from the gleam in her eye
Especially when she had, to tell them goodbye
Of her grandchildren, three girls and a boy
She was always buying them a new toy
Kim was the first and she gave Beulah a new name
Nannie is who, Beulah then became
With all the other grandbabies, her name was the same
They loved to visit her, to sit and play games
Bingo and Go Fish, is what they would play
When time to go home, they would cry to stay
Scott the only boy and youngest in this bunch
Was spoiled by his Nannie, I've got a good hunch
If he got into trouble, to Nannies lap he would run
He would be safe here, till he could have more fun
He would curl up tight, under her arm
Knowing from here, Mama would do him no harm
She was a fine lady, as good as was ever made
Our remembrance of her,will never fade.

Ronald Allen Halford
In remembrance of Beulah Brooks Lewis


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