Beulah Masters © Hart Funeral Home January 2010 Submitted by: Martha Real
Beulah Masters
November 2, 1917 - January 21, 2010
Beulah Masters, the daughter of U.L. Holland and Martha (Brewer) Holland, was born November 2, 1917, in Washington County, Arkansas and departed this life January 21, 2010, at the Stilwell Nursing Home at 92 years of age.
Beulah was married to Milton Roger Masters on July 22, 1936, in Stilwell, Oklahoma and this union was blessed with seven children. Beulah enjoyed her role as a homemaker. She was a loving wife, mother and grandmother. Her hobbies included cooking and gardening. She was a member of Chance Freewill Baptist Church.
Those who preceded her in death include her parents, her husband, Milton, on November 25, 2002, five sons, one grandson and three sisters.
Her surviving family includes one son, Danny Lee Masters, of Amoret, MO, her daughter, June Morgan, of Siloam Springs, AR, eight grandchildren, eight great grandchildren and 4 great-great grandchildren and one sister, Mildred Turner, of Stilwell.
Services were held 2:00 p.m. Monday, January 25, 2010, at Hart Memorial Chapel with Bro. Jim Beavers officiating. Interment followed at New Hope Cemetery under the direction of Hart Funeral Home of Westville.
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