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Beverly lived most of her life in Marietta, where she attended school.
It wasn't until her last few years as her health became more challenging
that she moved to Ringling.
Beverly married Homer Carmon on December 14, 1959, in Marietta. They
were a few months away from celebrating their 64th wedding anniversary.
For the first 30 years of her marriage, Beverly helped with the family
business, Carmon Contracting, where she kept records, drove a water
truck, and anything else needed. In the early 1990's, she owned and
operated Marietta's liquor store. Beverly changed her career path around
mid 1990's and worked as an office manager for the Family Care Home
Health where her daughter worked.
She is preceded in death by her parents; daughter, Helen Fern Carmon;
brothers, Johnny Tate, Robert Tate, Billy Don Tate, Kenny Tate, and Dale
Tate; and a sister, Iona Skidmore.
Those left to cherish Beverly's memory are her husband, Homer Carmon of
the home; daughters, Ernie Faulkner and husband Mike of Ringling and
Susan Wilkinson of Kingston; sisters, Cynthia Freeman of Duncan, Sue
Whittington of Thackerville, JoAnn Shaffer of Thackerville, and Shirley
Eyster of Justin, Texas; sisters-in-law, Frances Tate of Haltom City,
Texas and Lilly Tate of Euless, Texas; nine grandchildren; 19
great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, October 25 at the Flanagan-Watts Funeral Home Chapel, Marietta with Brother Steven Morehead officiating.
Interment followed at Lakeview Cemetery in Marietta.
Casket bearers were Jeremy Faulkner, Eric Faulkner, Dustin Faulkner,
David Wilkinson, Cody Wilkinson and Chris Scott. Honorary bearers were
Kirk Calhoun, Dale Pitts, Brayden Bromagen, Ashr Wilkinson and Shooter
Wilkinson.
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