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BEAL, Price Age 72, of Dallas, TX, died on August 3, 2018. Viewing: Fri 2-9 pm @ Golden Gate FH. Service : Sat 11 am @ New Christian Workers MBC.
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To the Beal Family,
I am so sorry for your loss.
Sending my deepest sympathy.
Sandy Rollins
August 21, 2018
To the Beal Family,
Price I know your eternal life after
will give you peace. Myself and the Moore's have always told you how much we have appreciated you. Know that in a time such as this you will always be in our hearts.
Vera Landry Moore, Quentin, William & Elan The Moore's
Vera Landry Moore
August 17, 2018
To the Beal family,
Know that we appreciated Price and will miss his arguments about the Dallas Cowboys.
Blessed are they that mourn, for they shall be comforted. -Matthew 5:4
Retired State Representative Samuel H. Hudson III & wife Henry Hudson
August 17, 2018
Price Beal was gifted in television repair.I worked with him for a brief time when he had his television repair shop on Lancaster Rd. in Dallas, TX. I will miss talking with him about old-school electronics.
Minister, J Andrew Belk
J Andrew Belk
August 17, 2018
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