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Edna E. BEACH

New Orleans, Louisiana

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BEACH, Edna E.Of Nashville. January 13, 2011. Edna Faye Elliott Beach was born November 1, 1935. God discharged this soldier from duty on Thursday, January 13, 2011. Edna leaves to cherish two sons, Michael Beach, Jr. (Bronnicia) and Jose Holmes, Jr. (Kathleen); one loving and devoted daughter,...

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Grandma Thank You For Showing Me What Love Is. Thank You For Not Giving Up On Me Even When I Was Willing To Give Up On Myself. Thank you For Making Sure I knew Just How Much The Lord Loves Me / Loves Us . Thank You For You're Guidance , Wisdom And Unconditional Love . I Love You Grandma

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Even though I haven't known you long, you certainly have given me a lot of memories that I will cherish. The moment that I will cherish the most is that big bear hug that you gave me at my wedding during the money dance. R.I.P. Grandma and thanks for the memories.

it is times like these that we put our trust in God and knowing that he will carry us thru like Foot Prints in the Sand.

Patricia Monyei

To the family: God loved her more, but saw fit for you all to have her for many years; our prayers are with you. May you fine comfort in your memories of her.

Albertine Young and Cynthia Mitchell

I have known Ms Edna since I lived in the Florida Project. She was selling sugar cookies. My sisters and brothers played with Lil Man and Kitten. Who would have thought that so many years later I would purchase a home and she was my next door neighbor. This warm and loving lady baked sweet potato pies and delivered them to every neighbor on the block. Thank you Lord for sending this Angel in our lives. Tiny, Dashaun and Family we LOVE Ya'll.
Carol Scott
10201 Dreux Ave.

To The Beach Family


I was so sorry to learn of your mother's passing. I know it was very sudden. I saw her as a warm and gracious lady who was both honest when needed but sincere in her affections towards others. She is one person who will be missed not just by her family but by all those who knew her.

Please extend my condolences to your entire family.

Rest In Peace. We will miss you!


Love Always,
The White Family

Sis. Beach ~ your warm smile and tender touch will never be forgotten. I thank God for allowing you to enter our hearts. Thanks for sharing your time and talent with us for so many years.

I appreciate all the times we traveled from city to city; from one musical to the next; from one district meeting, state convocation, national convention, revival, from one choir rehearsal to the next...etc !!! You seemed never to get tired of traveling..and sometimes wore us out...!!