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Sandra A. Beasley

Kansas City, Missouri

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Born on May 9th, 1942, to Rev. Willie Earl and Mrs. Jennie Hytche Jarrett was a bouncing baby girl that they named Sandra Anita. She was the oldest of three children. Both parents preceded Sandra in the transition from this life to eternity. She received her undergraduate degree from Langston...

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I am sorry to hear that Mrs. Beasley passed away.

I met Mrs. Beasley in 1996 as she was Vice Principal at Westport High.

Mrs. Beasley is a woman I will never forget. As someone said previously "she taught us girls how to be ladies." She was a real disciplinarian and was a firm believer in tough love. They took religion out of the school, but Mrs. Beasley was not afraid to bring you into her office and give you a good stern talkin to and Pray for you. It was all LOVE...

Iam sorry to learn of the passing of Ms. Beasley. I knew her many years ago as Sandra Jackson when she was a 6th grade teacher at Kumpf Elementary school. As I went into my teaching career, I met Ms. Beasley once again at Cental High school. She was passionate about students and had spent many years serving them. I pray that all of her loved ones will be comforted by the Lord.

Ms. Beasley you will be missed. Thank for teaching me Black History at East High School and for teaching all of us 'girls' how to be ladies.

I was saddened to hear of the passing of one of my favorite high school teachers. After 28 years I still haved the fondest of memories of Mrs. Beasley. My deepest sympanthy to her family.
Lisa Harlin-Lowe

Joe, Rodney, Kim, & Rick, our prayers are with you! Know we love you & wish you strength. We are with you. Peace be with you,
Jeanne & Kelly Kennedy, Marcus Kennedy-Holt, Cathlyn & Tyler Samuel.

Please accept my deepest sympathies.