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Carole Beasley

Bullard, Texas

1937 - 2016

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Carole Jane Hubbard Beasley1937-2016Carole Jane Hubbard Beasley died Sunday, January 3, 2016 surrounded by her loving family.Carole was born in Conroe, Texas, on January 16, 1937, the only child of Ernest and Alma Hubbard. She grew up in Baytown, Texas, graduating from Lee High School in 1955....

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It's been ten years, Mom. Losing you was unimaginable and I wish I had done things differently. I miss your warm, reassuring presence that was so steady and sure. You always talked with me about things and never judged. You were the true definition of selfless love. I can remember asking you for $5 to go to the movies and you would insist on giving me $20. I never really thought about how much you sacrificed to be a mother and what a good one you were. As an artist, you were so gifted. Your...

My name is Debbie Frasier.Carole was my neighbor when I lived in Cumberland Ridge in The Tyler area.She was so precious to me and made the best tea and cookies.Today I found a phamphlet she gave me with her work as an artist.My recipe box is full of her handwritten recipes.We had a cat named Precious that was always visiting their home,and they adored her.We left Tyler in 2006,and I wish I had stayed in touch with her.I hope her family will someday read she had a neighbor that still misses...

My sincere condolences to your family for your loss. May God's love and peace comfort you during this difficult time. John 3:16

Condolences to Karen and family during this time of your loss. May god's loving embrace keep you filled with his love and memory of your beautiful mother and loved one!

I did not know Carole but am friends with Mike and went to school with Karen through Jr. High school. Knowing them; they were both brought up with a caring parent with good morals. We'll all be heading her way one day I'm sure.

For as long as I can remember, my Mom has raved about her friend, Carole. When I finally met her, I was probably about 8 or 10 years old. She was "Aunt Carole Beasley". That's what we called her and how we referred to her when we spoke of her. The first time we met, I remember a whirlwind of what seem to me like fairy dust and charm. She was like the Pied Piper. I know she drew something for me or showed me how to so some artwork that day. I can't remember what it was. Anytime I think...