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Nancy Davies Beeler

Birmingham, Alabama

06/25/1948 - 05/17/2025

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May 17, 2025
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Birmingham, Alabama
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Nancy Davies Beeler passed away on May 17, 2025 after a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer. Nancy was born in Birmingham, AL on June 25, 1948 to Martha Battle Davies and Benjamin Davies, Jr. She was a loving wife to John Hinkley Beeler, Jr., and a wonderful mother to Laura Beeler Vetter...

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Mr.Beeler, I worked for you for 16 years and got to know your family Please know that I am praying for you and your whole family in a most difficult time

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Nancy an I were Pi Phis together at the university of Alabama.I was fortunate to be Her roommate in the Pi Phi house. After children and grands we met up at a regional bridge tournament where I live in San Destin,Florida. We reunited our friendship,mostly on Facebook. Nancy was a kind and loving person,and adored her grandchildren" to the moon and back. " Rest in peace dear friend. May your memory always be for a blessing

So many wonderful years of tennis together. It´s so hard to believe Nancy is gone. My heart and prayers go out to the family knowing she will be greatly missed.

I am so sorry to learn of Nancy´s death. She was always such a light every day in middle and high school. I also went to church with Nancy during our teen years. Blessings for her family and know that you will see her again. Tempie Brunson

My memories of Nancy at Shades Valley were that she was always smiling and so inclusive . She never met a stranger and no matter how long it had been since seeing her, she would always want to catch up with your life. Fly high Nancy.

I loved Nancy Davies ever since we met as high school cheerleaders. We giggled so much in history class I do not know how we passed. She artfully designed a personal signature for me at age 15 and I still use it today. Her family is so fortunate to have had her in their life. May she rest in peace and she and I will meet again one day and giggle.

Our deepest sympathy goes out to all in the Beeler Family. We always loved to see Nancy and John at family occasions, weddings and celebrations usually at Hilltop in Knoxville. She will be truly missed. We will be keeping you in our thoughts and prayers. With much Love, Carlos & Patience Stair Moreno