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Annie Lou Beauchamp

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Annie Lou Beauchamp

Birth
Butts County, Georgia, USA
Death
11 Jun 1946 (aged 38)
Spalding County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Jackson, Butts County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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From the Jackson Progress-Argus, June 13, 1946
Miss Beauchamp Succumbs After Brief Illness

Friends in Jackson and throughout this section were shocked to learn of the death of Miss Lou Beauchamp early Tuesday morning at Strickland Memorial Hospital in Griffin, where she had been a patient for exactly a week. She had undergone a serious abdominal operation which was declared a success and the family had hopes of her complete recovery. She became worse Monday night and died Tuesday morning at 3 o'clock of a heart attack.

Miss Beauchamp was the youngest daughter of Mrs. Annie Spencer Beauchamp and the late Mr. C. T. Beauchamp. She possessed a lovely disposition, always friendly and considerate of others, and was held in high esteem by her associates. She was a graduate of Jackson High School and studied at Georgia State College for Women at Milledgeville. For a number of years she taught in the Pepperton school, of which her sister, Miss Eloise Beauchamp, was principal. She was a member of the Jackson Methodist church and of the William McIntosh chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution. With several other members she was hostess at the last meeting of the chapter on May 31.

Survivors include besides her mother, two sisters, Miss Eloise Beauchamp of Jackson and Mrs. D. V. Spencer of Blakely; two brothers, J. O. Beauchamp of Jackson and W. C. Beauchamp of Monticello.

Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Methodist church with the pastor, Rev. W. S. Norton, assisted by Rev. Augustus Ernest of Monticello, a former pastor of the Jackson Methodist church, officiating. Interment was in the family lot at the Jackson cemetery. Thornton Funeral Home was in charge of plans. Pallbearers were J. W. O’Neal, Robert Franklin, J. C. Kimbell, Elwood Robinson, Pliny Weaver, Whit Newton.
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From the Jackson Progress-Argus, June 13, 1946
Miss Beauchamp Succumbs After Brief Illness

Friends in Jackson and throughout this section were shocked to learn of the death of Miss Lou Beauchamp early Tuesday morning at Strickland Memorial Hospital in Griffin, where she had been a patient for exactly a week. She had undergone a serious abdominal operation which was declared a success and the family had hopes of her complete recovery. She became worse Monday night and died Tuesday morning at 3 o'clock of a heart attack.

Miss Beauchamp was the youngest daughter of Mrs. Annie Spencer Beauchamp and the late Mr. C. T. Beauchamp. She possessed a lovely disposition, always friendly and considerate of others, and was held in high esteem by her associates. She was a graduate of Jackson High School and studied at Georgia State College for Women at Milledgeville. For a number of years she taught in the Pepperton school, of which her sister, Miss Eloise Beauchamp, was principal. She was a member of the Jackson Methodist church and of the William McIntosh chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution. With several other members she was hostess at the last meeting of the chapter on May 31.

Survivors include besides her mother, two sisters, Miss Eloise Beauchamp of Jackson and Mrs. D. V. Spencer of Blakely; two brothers, J. O. Beauchamp of Jackson and W. C. Beauchamp of Monticello.

Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Methodist church with the pastor, Rev. W. S. Norton, assisted by Rev. Augustus Ernest of Monticello, a former pastor of the Jackson Methodist church, officiating. Interment was in the family lot at the Jackson cemetery. Thornton Funeral Home was in charge of plans. Pallbearers were J. W. O’Neal, Robert Franklin, J. C. Kimbell, Elwood Robinson, Pliny Weaver, Whit Newton.
Contributor: SPMcD (48452228)

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