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Harold McBeth Obituary


McBETH, SR., Harold The relatives and friends of Mr. Harold McBeth, Sr., a renowned musician, those of his children, Mr. Harold McBeth, Jr. (Ella Mae), Mr. Clarence McBeth, Sr., Mrs. Marguerite Scott (Richard), Mrs. Vivian Johnson (Howard), Mrs. Trudy Barkley (Robert), Ms. Florence B. McBeth, Mrs. Shelia Johnson (Sherman) and Mrs. Deborah Felder (Mallory), a devoted cousin, Mrs. Margaret Allen, his sister-in-law, Mrs. Sadie Patterson, a devoted nephew, Mr. Charles Mitchell (Ann), 20 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren, other relatives and friends are invited to attend his funeral service Tuesday, October 17, 2006, 1:30 p.m., at FIELDING HOME FOR FUNERALS, 122 Logan Street, Charleston, SC 722-3348 or 1-800-290-5954. Interment: Live Oak Memorial Gardens, Hwy. 61, Charleston, SC. Visit our guestbook at www.charleston.net/deaths.

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Oct. 12 to Oct. 16, 2006.

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Jeff Thomas

October 20, 2006

For the entire McBeth Family:
So sorry to hear of your loss. Mr. McBeth is in a much better place now and will always be with you in heart and spirit. God bless and please know that your family is in our thoughts and prayers.

osceola talps

October 19, 2006

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Delores Simmons Williams

October 17, 2006

To the McBeth Famly,

May God bless and keep you during your time of bereavement. You are in my prayers.

Laurie Barfield

October 17, 2006

FLorence and family, I was so sad to hear of your dad/grandad's passing. I know it's sad in the valley right now but there is peace on the mountain. Please know that you are and continue to be in my thoughts and prayers. Much love, Laurie Barfield

Shirley Washington

October 16, 2006

Florence, Deidre, and McBeth Family
I just learned of the passing of your father and grandfather. Althouogh I never had the privilege of meeting him in person, the obvious love and respect that you held in your hearts for him gave me a sense of knowing that he had to be a special person sent to bring joy and the beauty of music into our world. I know you will miss his presence, but you will always have the memory of his love. I pray that you will all be comforted by that memory.

Angelena, Kenneth, Quentin, Joy and Rahsaan Mitchell

October 16, 2006

Debbie "sister twice"
My condolences to you and your family. I know this is a difficult time for you. You miss your father but you know he is with his father and your mother in Heaven.
God needed him more and called him home.
God Speed and we love you
sister-in-law

Ida Worix

October 16, 2006

Oh what "beautiful music" he'll be playing in Heaven! When the Saints Go Marching In (smile) Weeping may endure for a nite, but joy cometh in the morning!

Angie Al Earl McBeth

October 16, 2006

Dad we love you and we miss you. Its painful to know you are no longer a phone call away.

Our prayers are with the family.

Angie, Alfred & Earl McBeth

MELVIN & PATRYCYA ROUSE

October 16, 2006

NO BOND IS AS GREAT AS THAT BETWEEN A PARENT AND CHILD. OUR DEEPEST CONDOLENCES ARE WITH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY AS YOU GRIVE.

Daisy Gordon

October 13, 2006

To Florence and Family,

We will continue to pray for you and your family. We share your loss, but will always remember you father's smile.

With Deepest Simpathy,
Edward & Daisy Gordon

May Jones

October 13, 2006

Florence, You have been in my prayers since I read of your father's passing. I remember our conversation years ago about how his music filled your home when you were a young girl. Please accept my sympathy for your loss. Love, May Jones

Jacquetta Pitts

October 12, 2006

McBeth Family,

You all have my deepest condolences. Even though my family moved years ago, I still think of your family fondly as "my neighbors".

Mr. McBeth has gone home to be with The Lord and the love of his life. Some day soon you will be able to think of him and smile because you know he is at peace. Right now it is alright to cry because you miss him, it is natural to be that way. I pray that God dispatches his angels to surround you during your period of bereavement. I am certain that he already has in the form of many friends and relatives, just as your family allowed itself to be used by the Lord to comfort others during their time of grief.

God Bless each and every one of you. Remember that Earth has no sorrow that Heaven cannot heal.

William & Helen Meyers

October 12, 2006

To the McBeth family with 'LOVE'
We the Meyers family, William, Helen, Debbie, Lamont, Denny, Myra
and Crystal give our heartfelt love
and sympathy to the family.Harold Sr, always had a smile on his face
Delphine and Harold was the kind
of person you would love to have
as a friend We were neighbor's for many years.and had so much fun togather.All of there childen was so kind and sweet.Harold Jr. clarence,marguerite,vivian.Trudy,
and florence.I know you all will miss him very much.To know Harold Sr.in this life is truly a very
good blessing and we will treasure the memories he placed in our
hearts. So family member.I am sure"GOD" HAS A VERY SPECIAL PLACE for HIM IN HEAVAN.May GOD bless you all. YOUR'S IN CHRIST
EVANGELIST WILLIAM MEYERS AND
SISTER HELEN MEYERS

Bernard A Grant

October 12, 2006

My deepest condolences to the McBeth family. I worked with Mr. Harold in the early seventies at the Charleston County Hospital in Dietary. He was very instrumental in helping me to turn my life around. I was blessed to have met him.
May God keep all of you during this bereavement period.

Patricia A. Hamilton-Brown

October 12, 2006

To Margrite, Clarence,and the McBeth family THANK GOD for the long life He Blessed your Dad with. Think of the Happy Times you shared. You Loved him more, but God loved him best. Continue to trust in the Lord He is able to sustain you. Your Classmate of 1958 Patricia A. Hamilton.

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