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William "Bill" Posey Beasley

Upper Marlboro, MD

William "Bill" Posey Beasley went home on Tuesday morning, June 30, 2015 in Upper Marlboro, MD. He was born in Bowdon, GA to the late Willie and Manzie Beasley. He then moved to NJ, where he met and married his late

wife, Willie Mae. They then raised their family in New Brunswick then retired to Jacksonville, FL. Upon the death of Willie Mae, Bill moved to Maryland. In the neighborhood, he was affectionately known as "Pop Beasley". Bill was a master stone mason. He retired from Permacel in Milltown, NJ, in the 1990's. Bill was a member of Bethel Church of God in Christ in New Brunswick, where he served many years as a loyal member and a Deacon. Bill was preceded in death by his wife Willie Mae Beasley, his son Reginald Beasley and daughter Clara L. Brown. Services will be held July 10, 2015 at From the Heart Ministry of Waldorf' 19 Irongate Dr, Waldorf, MD 20602. In lieu of

flowers donations can be sent to My Parents Place 12613 Wallace Lane, Upper Marlboro, MD.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Home News Tribune on Jul. 9, 2015.

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July 12, 2015

Our deepest sympathy to the immediate family of a lovely and honorable Man. Thankfully I made it to his homegoing service. It was wonderful to see family and friends after a very long time. Praying God will be with all in the coming days. Much Love, Neice, Margaret Gamble and Family. Daughter of Sister gone on Elmina Steagall.

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July 9, 2015

Deepest sympathy to the family. The loving kindness of God can sustain you through this difficult time and in the days ahead. May you have a measure of comfort sharing the loving memories that are in your hearts.

Winnie Jennings

July 9, 2015

To the Family
I am so very sorry for your loss.

July 9, 2015

My deepest sympathy and condolences to the family during this time of grief. John 5: 28.

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