of Mountain Home, AR
November 18, 1942 - October 16, 2018
Carol A. Beasley, age 75 of Mountain Home, Arkansas passed away peacefully on Tuesday, October 16, 2018. She was born November 18, 1942 in Chetopa, Kansas.
Carol grew up with a very close knit relationship with her three brothers and two sisters and family was very important to her. She worked for about 40 years as the office manager of Associated Representatives in St. Louis. Carol had a passion for quilting. She was the moderator for The Material Girls, a quilting group she was member of and loved them all dearly. Carol called her quilts, LOVE QUILTS. She chose this name because she absolutely LOVED making them and giving them to others. Carol loved to volunteer her time and give back to her community and she was an active member and supporter of The North Arkansas Master Naturalists and North Arkansas Fly Fishers. When she was not quilting or volunteering, she could be found traveling with her husband, Ron, whether it was by train, plane, bus, car, or boat. Carol will be greatly missed by her family and friends.
Carol is survived by her husband, Ron Beasley; her only daughter, Denise West (Kerry); four grandchildren: Dana (Daniel), Eric, Kiefer, and Hannah (Clint); six great grandchildren: Daveq, Yakol, Mashal, Zimrah, Ezri, and Mary Elizabeth; three brothers: Michael Hahn (Karen), Glen Corn (Gail), Carl Corn (Shelly); two sisters: Rosemary Grant and Carrie Williams (David), as well as many beloved nieces and nephews.
She is preceded in death by her parents, Ernest and Wilma Corn; one son, Keith and a brother in law, Gene Grant.
Memorial Services will be held from 1:00-3:00pm Saturday, October 27, 2018 at Roller Funeral Home with Pastor Eric Sparks officiating. Celebration of Life will be from 4-6pm at the Elks Club, 101 Elk Way, Mountain Home, Arkansas 72653.
Arrangements are under the direction of Roller Funeral Home. Please visit our online guest book at www.rollerfuneralhomes.com/mtnhome.
With deep sympathy for your loss. “ Jesus said to her; I am the resurrection and the life. The one who exercises faith in me, even though he dies will come to life.” John 11:25.
My heart is heavy with the loss of my friend, Carol. She was my "walking buddy" for years at our daily bootcamp sessions.
Carol loved to tell all of us about her family, quilting and travel activities, and, we loved to hear.
My most striking memory of Carol is her cheerfulness. Walking with her brightened my day despite any difficulties.
Carol's memory will live on with her friends at Core Bootcampâ¤
Carol was a warm and thoughtful person. Her enthusiasm and interest in life was apparent from the first time we met. She contributed much to our NCAMN chapter and to the lives of those around her. My condolences to Ron and family. Liz Harris
We have only known Carol for a few short years but felt so comfortable around her that we felt like we knew her all our lives. As many have said, she made you feel so welcomed when you joined the North Central Arkansas Master Naturalist group. Ron and family - we have ya'll in our thoughts and prayers.
My Condolences Tim, Carl and to family, May God's Grace Comfort you during this difficult time, It's been many years ago since I have seen you, Your in my thoughts and daily prayers
Jim McCullough
It is with great sadness that we write this. Carol was a super person who was always there when you needed her with her warm smile and solution to any problem. She was a kind and generous person who will be missed by all who knew her. Our love, thoughts and prayers go out to Ron and his family.
We're so sad to hear of the passing of Carol. She was a very close friend that we both thought very highly of. She was also loved by our dog - 'Kobe'... as Kobe was very happy when she was keeping him when we were out of town. Carol was so special in so many ways. A lady who loved travelling the world for adventure, learning and fun. She will be sadly missed by all who knew her. Love, Barb, Dale & Kobe
Sending healing prayers and comforting hugs🙏
Betty Shouse Peterson
Margie Shouse Hall
Carol always knew how to make someone feel warm and welcome. She will be missed, but we will meet again! We are sending love, strength and prayers for you in this difficult time. May you find comfort in what you love and treasure the memories. You are not alone. We love you!
Carol was one of the first to give us a warm welcome that first day as NITs. And then there was her cooking, so good. She will live on in our memories.
I’m so terribly sorry for your loss. I can only imagine how you must feel. I have personally found comfort in scriptures like Job 14:14,15 which remind me that God cares so deeply for us that he yearns for the day when he will bring us back to life (John 5:28, 29). I hope that these words bring you comfort as well. If you wish, you may contact me to learn about the resurrection hope found in The Bible.
My condolences to your family. No doubt this is a tough time for you and the need for comfort is critical. The best place to find this comfort is God's word, the Bible. (1 Corinthians 15:26.) This scripture means that very soon God is going to put an end to death and we will no longer have to deal with the pain or loss anymore
My deepest condolences to the Beasley Family on the lost of your dear loved one may God who binds up the broken hearted and comforts all who mourn strengthen you in your time of sorrow (Isa 61:1,2)
Bless You and Comfort You, sweet Ron and Denise. She was so beloved. Sorry that we cannot make it to the service. You all were so wonderful to come to Clark's service. We really appreciated you then, at Stacy's wedding and the vacations to Galveston and Mountain Home. Always treasure your many great memories. Do not hesitate to talk to her at any time. I still do to Clark. And he hears me.
Love-- Barbara Beasley
My deepest sympathy Ron and family, Ms Carol was such a blessing and a true friend and I will miss her beautiful smile and delicious cookies and goodies. She will be sorely missed at our NCAMN events!!!
I am so sorry for the loss of Carol. My thoughts and prayers are for you family. Much love sent to ya'll
My wife, Rebecca, and I will miss Carol dearly. She contributed so much to our group of friends at NCAM. We will miss her warm smile and friendly nature. Our thoughts go out to Ron and her extended family. She will be sorely missed.
I am sorry for your loss and wish to extend my condolences. Death was never part of the equation that God had purposed for us. We were designed an created to live forever. He has promised to eliminate not only death, but all things that cause us any kind of pain and suffering. (Revelation 21:4) Soon the words regarding the resurrection found at John 5:28, 29 will take place and give us opportunity to welcome back our loved ones to a restored paradise earth and live forever. (Psalms 37:29) May these promise that are found in the Bible bring you a measure of hope and comfort.
Carol was always a big help to me whenever I needed her for NiT Training (Master Naturalists). She would go out of her way to help. We need more wonderful people like her in this world! Ron, please accept my deepest sympathy for your loss.
ron and denise , my heart is heavy with grief . carol was a lovely friend and i will miss her . ron , i will see you the 27th . a big hug to you .. love jeanne louise
Thanks for the memories