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Terry Carl Beams, Campbellsville, KY (1948-2012)

He professed faith in Christ July 18, 1961 at the Bill Rice Ranch in Murfreesboro, Tennessee and was a member of the Bible Baptist Tabernacle.He was a former employee of Hesco Parts Company and Delmonico Manufacturing in Louisville and Fruit of the Loom in Campbellsville, KY

Terry Carl Beams of Campbellsville, son of the late Lionel Carl Beams and Aileen Underwood Beams was born in Elizabeth, Indiana, November 13, 1948. He died at 10:38 A.M., Saturday, March 24, 2012 in Elizabethtown, Kentucky. Age: 63

Funeral services were at 11amET/10amCT, Thursday, March 29, 2012 at the Bible Baptist Tabernacle in Campbellsville by Pastor Bob Cutler and Bro. Jeff Harris, Interpreter. Burial was in Beams Family Cemetery.



Pallbearers: Bobby Beams, Brian Beams, Charles Beams, Trenton Carl Beams, Chris Murphy, Eric Phillips, Hunter Simpson and Dwayne Spencer.

Terry Carl Beams, Campbellsville, KY (1948-2012)

Terry Carl Beams was the son of the late Lionel Carl Beams and late Aileen Underwood Beams was born in Elizabeth, Harrison Co., Indiana, November 13, 1948. He died, Saturday, March 24, 2012, in Elizabethtown, Hardin County, KY, at the age of 63 years, 4 months, and 11 days.

He professed faith in Christ July 18, 1961 at the Bill Rice Ranch in Murfreesboro, Tennessee and was a member of the Bible Baptist Tabernacle.He was a former employee of Hesco Parts Company and Delmonico Manufacturing in Louisville and Fruit of the Loom in Campbellsville, KY.

He united in marriage to Sharon Kay Ennis March 2, 1974.

Besides his wife, Sharon Kay Beams, he is survived by:

  • Three daughters and one son: Tina Kay Simpson of Georgetown, KY; Tammy Carol Spencer and husband, Dwayne of Cookeville, Tennessee, Trina Leigh Murphy and husband, Chris of Campbellsville, and Trenton Carl Beams and wife, Kimberly of Spring Hill, Florida

  • Five grandsons

  • One granddaughter

  • Five great-granddaughters

  • Two sisters and three brothers: Rita Underwood and husband, Eugene, Alois Phillips and husband, Johnny, and Bobby Beams, all of Campbellsville, KY; Charles Beams and wife, Velda of Hendersonville, Tennessee; and Brian Beams of Taylorsville, KY

  • Several nieces and nephews

  • Great nieces and great nephews; cousins and a host of friends
He was preceded in death by one grandson, Blake Simpson and one sister, Mary Sue Beams.

The Parrott & Ramsey Funeral Home, 418 Lebanon Avenue, Campbellsville, KY, in charge of arrangements.


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