Terry Paul Beasley

Terry Paul Beasley obituary, Moody, AL

Terry Paul Beasley

Terry Beasley Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Mar. 5, 2024.
Receded in death by -Father- John Kilby Beasley, Mother- Gertrude Gray Beasley, Brothers- Wayne Beasley, Johnny Beasley and Step-son- Keith Brown. He is survived by wife Marlene Beasley, Daughters Wendy Bell (Mark), Tara Beasley, Jordan Warren (Jason), Terry Varner (Gary), son Trenton Beasley, Step-son Brian Brown (Eleanor). Grandchildren - Bailey Evans (Mason), Land Bell, Tyler Ingenheutt, Thomas Ingenheutt, Reagan Warren (Troy), Rance Varner, Meagan Harry (Mikel), Gabriel Brown (Lany), Dalton Brown (Blaire), Hayden Brown (Amber Roberts) and Davis Brown (Claire Dennis) Great-Grandchildren- Ethan Varner, Jaden Harry, Amiyah Harry, Adleigh Harry and Sullivan Elizabeth Brown. A host of nieces, nephews, cousins, friends and his church family at Trinity Worship Center in Moody, Alabama.

Born in Montgomery, Alabama, Terry got into sports early, following his older brothers. His football career started as a kicker for Capital Heights Junior High and continued until the tenth grade at Robert E. Lee High School when a leg injury ended his ability to kick well. He was then transitioned into the wide receiver position and became the Co-Captain for the 1967 team.

In December of 1967, Terry committed to play for Auburn University. He lettered from 1969 to 1971. In his college career, he amassed 141 receptions, four program records of 2,507 yards and 29 touchdowns while playing with Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Pat Sullivan. Terry set an SEC Record of that time of 29 career receiving touchdowns. He led the SEC in receptions, receiving yards and scoring in 1970 with 52 receptions, 1,051 receiving yards and 72 points.

He was an All-American in 1970 and 1971. He was picked as the SEC Lineman of the Week multiple times. He, along with Pat Sullivan, Johnny Musso and John Hannan, were called to appear before a Joint Sesson of the Alabama State Senate to be recognized as outstanding players. He is one of three Auburn players to have their number retired by the Auburn University #88 along with Pat Sullivan #7 and Bo Jackson #34.

In 1971 he was named the College Pass Receiver of the Year by the Touchdown Club of Columbus and was in the first round of the 1972 NFL Draft selected by the San Fransico 49ers. He played with the 49ers until 1975 when injuries forced his retirement. It is estimated that during his football career, he had at least 52 concussions.

In 1982, SEC sportswriters named him to the first team of the All-Time SEC team covering 50 years from 1933 to 1982 and the Quarter-Century All-SEC Team which covered 1950 to 1974. He was elected into the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame in 1986 and in 1992 he, along with Pat Sullivan, where selected to Auburn's Team of the Century. In 2002, he was named to the College Football Hall of Fame.

After leaving the 49ers, Terry had a successful landscaping business and later was a salesman for EZ GO Golf Cart Company.

While Terry was well known for his football career, there was more to him than football. He was a man who had a very difficult childhood that grew up to be a very generous man. As a child of five, he began working in a local barber shop sweeping the floor and shining shoes. His grandfather and mother ran a small lumber yard and sold sawdust to local factories. To save money, the sacks were reused and if torn, had to be repaired. As a young boy, he learned to sew these sacks and to shovel sawdust. As he got older, he worked at a local grocery store cleaning, sacking groceries and various other jobs to help out the family. He never was able to buy lunch at school until his senior year when he was allowed to work in the lunchroom in order to eat lunch. Because of this, he and Marlene donated yearly to the St. Clair County School System Lunch Program so no child would go without lunch.

He set up a scholarship with the College of Agriculture, for first year students with financial needs through the Spirit of Auburn Scholarship program.

The Bible teaches us to help the widows. Only a few of those closest to Terry knew that he honored this scripture by often shaking the hands of the widows of his home church congregation and leaving a little money in their hand to help them out. He and Marlene gave faithfully to their home church, many Christian ministries, Big Oaks Boys and Girls Ranch, foundations that support Israel and the Jewish Community. His generous donations are too numerous to list.

When preparing this obituary, we were told by several of how he was generous of his time. When you talked to him, you had his full attention. He listened to you as if you were the most important person to him, and you were. This was even true with the children at church who all thought Mr. Terry was the greatest without knowing a thing about his football history.

Terry loved the Lord and he loved to study the Word. He, Marlene and Brian read through the Bible several times over the past few years. Terry loved to discuss the scripture during Sunday School class and Bible study. He could quote scripture and explain what they meant. He loved to serve at his church and loved when it was his turn to be usher. He was always first to come forward when it was time to pray for those who came to the front for prayer and he faithfully stood by his brother-in-law Ricky, who is recovering from cancer, each time he came for prayer.

With all that could be said about Terry, he would want you to know that nothing meant more to him than his relationship with God. If you don't remember anything, remember this one thing that Terry was often heard saying, "It's all about Jesus!".

In Lieu of flowers, the family request any donations be made to the Big Oak Ranch, to the Concussion Legacy Foundation for CTE, or to the charity of your choice.


A memorial service will be held on Saturday, March 9, 2024 starting at 2pm at the Moody Civic Center in Moody AL. Doors open at 1pm with a reception to follow.

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March 9, 2024

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March 5, 2024

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Carol Spear Fulgham

March 9, 2024

I went to school with Terry. He was such a hoot and was so good at trying to get teachers off guard! Terry was the sweetest and would give you the shirt off his back. He was such a wonderful guy! I was proud of him at Auburn but I had to give him a hard time going there since I am for Alabama.

My heart goes out to his wife and kids. Terry will be missed. He was one of the best.

Gloria Owens

March 5, 2024

Gloria Owens

March 5, 2024

The joy of Terry Beasley being the 2017 Recipient of Auburn University´s James Owens Courage Award. He came because of his love for James and elated to be the recipient.
Gloria Owens

Elizabeth Kohn

March 5, 2024

A kind, sweet and generous man always with a sunny smile, we will miss him very much. May his memory be a blessing and may he rest in peace. Our deepest sympathies to Marlene and all his family. Love to all, Elizabeth and Bob Kohn.

Cathy Lee

March 5, 2024

MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR TERRY
March 9, 2024 at 2 PM at Moody Civic Center. Doors open at 1, reception to follow.

Julie Israel Crowe

February 8, 2024

I was saddened and shocked to hear of the death of Terry. I grew up during the Beasley-Sullivan years at Auburn and even babysat his kids when he played for the 49ers. I am keeping all of his family in my heart and prayers. RIP Terry! You are missed by many!

Donna Gray Stamey

February 6, 2024

Terry was my cousin. We were a year apart. I have many memories of us as children. Terry always loved the Lord and was never ashamed to let everyone know. I have always been so proud of him. He was definitely a hero in the eyes of our family. My heart breaks for his family, especially his children. I pray for God to give them comfort and peace as they go through the days ahead. L

Paul Culp

February 6, 2024

My dad was appointed to the board of trustees at Auburn just as Terry was joining the varsity and as I was reaching the age of being able to understand organized sports, and I had the privilege of seeing him play many times. My first jersey was an 88, and Terry was one of my heroes. Much later, his fortitude in the face of affliction made him one of my heroes all over again. I would give back all the wins he brought Auburn if doing so would make him whole again.

Angela Brightwell

February 3, 2024

Terry you will be missed by many, you´re home now with your mom Aunt Gertrude Beasley, you were the best foot ball player Auburn had your legion will live on my heart is with the family Jesus has a new Angel with him we love you Terry

Land StClair

February 3, 2024

Sending my condolences to Mr. Beasley's family. Sending prayers for comfort to them all. Sincerely, Land Richardson StClair. Tennessee

Carlos Alvarez

February 3, 2024

Best wide receiver I ever played against. Very saddened by his physical problems in the latter years of his life and his passing. As a Gator, this is the day we can all say "Go War Eagle!"

Glenn Hunter

February 3, 2024

May God Bless you Terry Beasley! What wonderful people he and Marleen were. My wife and I got to watch an Iron Bowl with them. Boy what some stories he told. Your ole neighbor Glenn and Charlotte Hunter

Gayle Luke

February 3, 2024

My brother and I graduated from Auburn, but as youths we were carried to many home games. As today we wore our favorite AU jersey. But for one ballgame, my brother didn't have his No. 7 jersey. So mom let him wear my No. 88 jersey with much dismay from me. As we were walking to the stadium in those days to get tickets, a gentleman stopped my little brother and asked if he had a ticket. The gentleman said he was so proud to see his son's number 88 jersey on that day because so many wore the no.7 jersey. That gentleman was Terry' s dad. I was and still am today sad I did not have that jersey on !! Terry was my hero because someone had to catch the pass that was thrown, making Pat S the star. Terry B was the Star! War Eagle!

Terry Page

February 2, 2024

Terry Beasley and Terry Page at the 40 year reunion of #7 Pat Sullivan´s 1971 Heisman Trophy team .Terry was my teammate, friend and hero. My teammates and I got to see everyday what the Auburn Nation saw on Saturdays - Greatness and perfection ! he made those over the head catches look so easy. We were and still are a band of brothers ! Those years and teams helped to make Auburn what it is today.
Love you #88.
Terry Page #20

Ralph Plummer

February 2, 2024

See you in heaven my childhood hero!
Greatest receiver in Auburn history!

Rob Maddox

February 2, 2024

Terry Beasley was one of my childhood heroes along with Pat Sullivan . They were electric on the football field together. I will always remember the joy I felt just watching. Now they are back together flinging and catching super long passes in God´s house . My sympathies to the immediate family and condolences to his Auburn family . He will be missed . His memories will always be cherished. War Eagle Terry !

Jason Speegle

February 2, 2024

R.I.P. 88.... You will never be forgotten at Auburn.

Janelle Almendis

February 2, 2024

May God be with all of you and comfort your hearts. Accept my condolences.

Albert Alioto

February 1, 2024

I remember him at Auburn and especially with our San Francisco 49ers. I am sorry that he paid such a high price for his greatness on the football field.

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