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BEASLEY Barry Clanton Beasley, 65, of Jacksonville, FL, passed away on Sunday, July 20, 2014. He was born on May 25, 1949 to parents Edward Arthur and Merle Moreen (Nordyke) Beasley. Barry has been a resident of Florida for over 45 years and was a member of West Park Worship Center. He served his country honorably in the United States Army during the Vietnam War. Barry was a gifted artist and photographer. He was a loving and wonderful husband, father and friend and will be greatly missed by all who loved him. Survivors include his wife of 25 years, Linda Beasley; 3 sons, Matthew Beasley, Raphael Medeiros and David Medeiros. A Celebration of Life Service will be held in his honor at 12:30 pm on Sunday, July 27, 2014 at West Park Worship Center 179 College Drive Orange Park, FL 32065 with Pastor Karl Hidalgo officiating. The family will have a private inurnment at a later date at the Jacksonville National Cemetery with military honors. Please sign the family s online guest book at www.broadusraines.com. Arrangements are under the care of Broadus-Raines Funeral Home, 501 Spring St., Green Cove Springs, FL (904) 284-4000. Please Sign the Guestbook @ Jacksonville.com
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Linda--we all love you and know that God will take care of you now and forever. Pat, Lane and The Critters
July 26, 2014
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