James Ravon Beasley Sr

James Ravon Beasley Sr obituary

James Ravon Beasley Sr

James Beasley Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Casey Funeral Home and Cremations on Sep. 20, 2025.

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James Ravon Beasley, Sr., 81, of Selma, peacefully passed away Thursday, September 18, 2025, at SECU Hospice House of Smithfield. He was born May 24, 1944, and was the son of the late Jesse & Florence McLamb Beasley of Benson.

JR, as he was affectionately known to family and friends, was a loving father, Papa, and devoted friend. He enjoyed telling stories of his mischievous youth and working along side friends each weekend at the local flea market. He was a kind and generous soul that would help others even when he had little to give.

To honor JR's wishes, there will be no public visitation or public service but a private graveside service for the immediate family with Reverend Brian Davis and Reverend Donald Massey officiating.

He is survived by his sister; Shirley Cash of Canton, NC, sons; James Ravon Beasley, Jr. (Belinda) of Selma, Tim Beasley (Katherine) of Princeton, Jason Strickland (Gail) of Sanford, Michael Strickland ( Kimberly) of Sanford, Terry Beasley of Selma, daughter; Amanda Beasley of Pine Level, wife; Joyce Beasley of Pine Level; 11 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild.

The family would like to thank the staff at Clayton Rehabilitation and Health Center, the 2nd floor ICU and 3rd floor staff at UNC Health Johnston at Clayton, and staff at SECU Hospice House of Smithfield. We will never be able to express our profound appreciation for the professionalism, support, compassion, and care that was given during this time not only for JR but also for the family.

Although flowers are welcomed the family suggests, memorial contributions be made to SECU Hospice House of Smithfield, P O Box 1376 Smithfield, NC 27577

Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.caseyfh.com.

Casey Funeral Home & Cremations is honored to serve the Beasley family.

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