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STEPHEN G. BEASLEY Stephen Beasley of Loganville, GA. passed away on December 25, 2008. He was born in Greensboro, NC on May 11,1953, came with his family to West Palm Beach, FL at the age of three. He is survived by his wife, Penny and his daughter Katie of Loganville, his parents, John and Helen Beasley of West Palm Beach, a brother Mike of Lake Worth, FL, nephews; John M. of Lake Worth, a nephew Richard Allen of Stuart, and a niece Brigitte Dailey of Singer Island, FL. He was predeceased by a sister, Sandi Allen and a brother David Beasley. He was a member of Snellville United Methodist Church. His last employment was with Ford New Holland Tractor Co. GA. Steve went through the school system of Palm Beach County, graduating from J. I. Leonard High School in 1971, attended Palm Beach Community College and Mecklenburg, NC Community College. A funeral service was held at Wages Snellville Chapel on December 28, 2008 with Revs. Owen Skinner and David Walters officiating. Interment followed at the Eternal Hills Memorial Gardens. To express condolences and/or make donations Visit PalmBeachPost.com/obituaries

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Published by The Palm Beach Post on Jan. 3, 2009.

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Terry

March 27, 2023

I met Steve a few times in WPB when I was 11 years old. To this day I remember his friendly smile and his likable personality. Nice to have met you Steve.

Bruce "Foxy" Campbell

January 3, 2009

I use to hang out with his two brothers when we were all very young guys running around West Palm Beach. I was sad to hear Steve had passed.

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