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The 1975 somebody else zshare
The 1975 somebody else zshare









the 1975 somebody else zshare

She was not an angel she was a real-life human being. This morning I lost the person who loved me and my children unconditionally (even when I was throwing a 3-year-old temper tantrum in my 30s) my biggest cheerleader someone who felt every pain that I felt (so found much so that I would whitewash my life stories to her to save her some of it). The following is what her youngest, Melissa, said Friday morning after her passing. She epitomized her belief in “high expectations lead to a better life.” She knew good and bad times but never complained. Her children became a 20-year Submariner, a volunteer Fire Department Chief, newspaper owner and publisher, a missionary and teacher to China, business leaders, teachers, satisfied and loving mothers/grandmothers and fathers/grandfathers. She never claimed greatness, but her legacy was in inspiring her children to be their best because they all were their best and were expected to be. She raised eight children and allowed them to become individuals who could be themselves. The following is from her oldest, Eugene. She would want you, the reader of her life, to know and accept the Savior she now is with in Heaven. She chose His salvation and proudly watched all eight of her children accept Christ as their personal Lord and Savior also. She believed in the salvation that Jesus Christ provided and still provides for all mankind through His shed blood and death on the cross of Calvary, His burial, and His resurrection.

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She loved gardening, especially all her flowers, reading and “her” tv shows.

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In October 1978 she remarried and moved to Jacksonville, FL where she worked as a manager of Zippy Mart, UMC hospital gift shop and French Novelty ladies clothing store. She received her GED in 1975 which inspired her mother-in-law (70+ years old) to get her GED also. Many of the friends of her children called her mom, ma or Miss Beulah.īeulah was raised in the Battle Ground area and went to school there. She has a multitude of nieces, nephews, grandnieces, grandnephews, great grandnieces, and great grandnephews also. She also has 18 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren, and 7 great great-grandchildren. Surviving are her siblings: Gay (Bud) Sulfridge, Patty (Tom) McGinnis, James Dee (Blanche) Wall, Anita (Jimmie) Johnson, and Tony Wall, her children: Eugene of CA, David (Kathy) of FL, Bobbi Sue (Brian) Gillette of NC, Kathy (Rick) Turner of MO, Brenda (Keith) Whitfield and Wendy Collins both of FL and Melissa Landrum of TN. She was also preceded in death by 8 siblings: Susie, Walter, Jenny, Wanda, Ray, Bobby, Neal, and Donna, also Don Payne the father of her children, and son, Michael Payne. She was born in Casey County, KY on November 27, 1938, to Eventus and Ruby Wall, hardworking sharecroppers at the end of the Great Depression, who preceded her in death. Beulah Wall Payne McClung, 82, entered her Heavenly home to be greeted by her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Friday, July 16, 2021.











The 1975 somebody else zshare