Beverly Beadle Watson

by Lynn McMillen
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Beverly Beadle Watson was born at Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital on October 12, 1947, to Ruby Hall Beadle and Samuel A.I. Beadle. Her easy-going nature, common sense approach and lack of judgmental attitude always shown through in her positive and joyful personality. After battling a nearly year-long diagnosis of ALS, she peacefully passed away at her home in Florence on the morning of Saturday, June 20, 2020.

Beverly graduated from Coffee High School in 1966. She attended the University of North Alabama, formerly known as Florence State University, where she received a Bachelor’s in elementary education and later taught 4th, 5th, and 6th grade in a single room. At the age of 17, she met her soulmate, Greg Watson, and in January of 1969 they married. Over their 51-years of marriage, she raised three amazing sons and became a fixture at 1000s of ballgames while actively watching her husband coach their boys and teammates.

“Bebe,” as she was fondly known by her grandchildren, delighted at not only reading stories to them but writing and illustrating children’s stories for them. She was a fabulous cook, a master at playing games, and a coach in her own way by guiding and helping her grandchildren and children find the best in themselves.

She was also devoted to her faith and her community. She was a member of the Muscle Shoals District Service League for ten years and a core leader for a community bible study for three years. She was a dedicated member of Crosspoint Church of Christ, where she was a member of the Ambassadors because she loved to spend time, not only with friends and family but meeting new people and sharing her love of her faith.

She will always be remembered for this love and devotion and for her love of life itself by all who knew her.  As such, in lieu of a funeral and to honor Beverly, a Celebration of Life will be held at Crosspoint Church of Christ. Due to COVID this is tentatively scheduled on Thursday, July 2, 2020, from 4-5:30 p.m. Leading the celebration will be Frank Mills, pastor of Crosspoint, and Jerry Masterson, a life-long friend. Also, there will be no formal visitation; however, the family welcomes friends to drop by the house at their convenience for coffee and casual conversation from 2– 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, June 24.

Beverly was preceded in death by her parents, Samuel A.I. Beadle and Ruby Hall Beadle; her in-laws William Tyrus (WT) Watson and Gladys Hovater Watson. She is survived by her loving and devoted husband, William Gregory (Greg) Watson. Her three sons Gregory Watson, Jr. (Britton); Ty Watson (Misty) all of Florence, AL, and Zach Watson (Robin) of Madison, AL. She is also survived by her sister Anne Meyercord (Champ) of Fairhope, AL, brother Greg Beadle (Martha) of Florence, AL, brother-in-law Garry Watson (Pam), and eight grandchildren Win Watson of Atlanta, GA, Austin-Hall Watson, Lotti Watson, Jackson Watson, Cody Watson, and Lake all of Florence, AL, Hadley Beth Watson and Jace Watson, of Madison, AL. She is also survived by many wonderful nieces and nephews.

A special thanks to her caregivers Leah Patterson and Aubrie Turner.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to ALS-Huntsville in her name at 610 Airport Road Suite 100 Huntsville, AL 35802 and to the North Alabama Christian Children’s Home 6372 Co Road 63 Florence, AL 35634.

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