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Elsie Dobson Beams, Green Co., KY (1933-2017)

She enjoyed sewing, quilting, farming, was a wrestling fan, talking on the phone, and was an avid University of Kentucky Wildcat fan. She united in marriage to J.R. Beams on March 20, 1954 who preceded her in death on July 3, 2000.
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Mrs. Elsie Dobson Beams of Greensburg, KY., departed this life on Tuesday, March 21, 2017 at the Norton Hospital in Louisville. She was 83 years, 3 months, and 14 days of age.

The funeral services will be conducted at 12noonCT Friday, March 24, 2017 at the Cowherd and Parrott Funeral Home, 206 S Main Street, Greensburg, KY, with burial to follow in the Green County Memory Gardens. Bro. Ivan Jones and Bro. Dwayne Dobson officiating. Visitation is requested from 4pm until 8pmCT Thursday at the Cowherd and Parrott Funeral Home and after 7amCT Friday, until time of the funeral service.



Pallbearers will be: Howard Beams, Brandon McKibben, Christa Lowery, William Chaudoin, Travis Lowery, Brian Neagle, Samantha Harper, Ryan Harper.

Honorary pallbearers are: V.T. Altman, Tibby Altman, Rachel Smith, Billy Barrick, Dean Barrick, Gene Price, Louise Price, Virgil Noe, Lucille Graham, Pat Dobson, Wayne Dobson, Dr. D. Shivakumar, Sunanda Shivakumar, Bro. Irvin Milby, and Lucille Milby.

She was the daughter of the late Howard Leslie Dobson and Lillie Ethel Milby Dobson, born on December 7, 1933 in Green County.

She had made a profession of faith in Christ and was a member of the South Summersville Baptist Church. She was a Medical Assistant 30 plus years for Dr. D. Shivakamar, Jane Todd Crawford Hospital, and former Social Services Director at Golden Living Center-Green Hill. She enjoyed sewing, quilting, farming, was a wrestling fan, talking on the phone, and was an avid University of Kentucky Wildcat fan.

She united in marriage to J.R. Beams on March 20, 1954 who preceded her in death on July 3, 2000.

Survivors include:
  • A daughter and son-in-law: Mary Lynn and Mark Chaudoin of Summersville;

  • A son: Kenny Beams of Greensburg;

  • Grandchildren: Christa and Travis Lowery of Tennessee, William Chaudoin of Richmond, Howard Beams of Greensburg, Brandon and Ashley McKibben of Summersville, Samantha and Ryan Harper of Elizabethtown;

  • Great-grandchildren: Colton, Sierra, and Jaylee Beams, Audree, Mason and Tanner McKibben, Kaden and Kodie Price;

  • A step-great-grandchild: Wesley Harper;

  • Brother-in-law and sisters-in-law: Bro. Charlie Warren, Ethel Rattliff, and Louise Dobson all of Summersville; and a host of other relatives and friends.
Mrs. Beams was also preceded in death by a son: Danny Thomas Beams; a grandson: Michael Blayton McKibben; and a brother and two sisters: Charles Dobson, Dorothy Warren, and Beatrice Stearman.


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Cowherd & Parrot Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.


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Elsie Dobson Beams of Greensburg, KY



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