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LaVern Elizabeth Bond Beasley

LaVern Elizabeth Bond Beasley

Jun 17, 1946

Dec 22, 2020

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LaVern Elizabeth Bond Beasley, 74, of Louisville died December 22, 2020.

Visitation 11-12 Monday December 28, 2020 at Canaan Christian Church 2840 Hikes Lane. Funeral Private. Burial Kentucky Veteran Cemetery.



LaVern Elizabeth Bond Beasley was born June 17, 1946, in Louisville, Kentucky, to proud parents, John Henry Bond and LaVern Lauren Bond.



She was educated in the Louisville Public School System, attending elementary school at Booker T. Washington; Meyzeek Junior High, and graduating from Male High School.



After graduating from high school, LaVern enlisted in the Marine Corps, based in West Virginia, from 1964-1968. Entering the Marine Corps, afforded her the opportunity to earn her Nursing Degree.



LaVern's first employment experience as a Nurse, was at Scott-White Hospital in Dallas, Texas. After returning to Louisville, Kentucky, she continued utilizing her Nursing skills at the Old St. Joseph Hospital, located on Eastern Parkway. Not only did LaVern earn her Nursing Degree, but she pursued a degree in Paralegal, and was also a Registered Paramedic. She was not one to sit still. She ventured into avenues that would enhance her skills and give her an opportunity to explore other careers. Again, using her Nursing Degree, LaVern worked in a medical position at Ford Motor Company, and retired from Ford after 20 years of employment.



LaVern, or "Bonnie", as she was affectionately called, confessed her faith in Christ, as a teenager, at Little Flock Baptist Church. She later attended Burnett Avenue Baptist Church. She then continued her Christian Walk at Canaan Christian Church, becoming a member in 1996. She was a faithful member of the Canaan choir and served as a Soprano Section Leader. She was also a 20 year choir member of the Messengers For Christ. She had such an unwavering love and praise for God.



LaVern met, and later married, Albert Harris III. To this union three children were born; Wanda Harris, Ricky A. Harris, and Albert Harris IV. Her most beloved union, was her marriage to Alonzo Beasley. To this united marriage in Holy Matrimony, Keiana N. Beasley, was born.



LaVern, was a loving, caring, supportive wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, foster mom, adoptive mom,

aunt, and a friend to everyone. She never met a stranger. Her tender heart, and loving spirit, embraced and befriended many, who were blessed to be in her presence. She may have been loving and nurturing, but she was also a strict disciplinarian. Being in the Marine Corps, certainly helped her to maintain structure within her home. She is considered a "Super Mom". She lived a full life, and enjoyed every moment God granted her. Joyce Beauty Shop welcomed Ms. LaVern with open arms. She was the oldest client who came to the Beauty Shop to get "beautified", and they loved her, as much as her family did.



With being a mother to everyone, LaVern still found time to enjoy the Cardinal Sport Teams, the South Carolina Gamecocks, and being in the company of her Great Grandson, Deshaun.



LaVern left a legacy for her children. They all can remember having to recite the 23rd Psalms, in the morning, and at night, before going to bed. That was LaVern's favorite scripture. What a wonderful legacy to leave! To God be the Glory!



LaVern Elizabeth Bond Beasley, was called home to be with her Heavenly Father, on Tuesday, December 22, 2020. She leaves to cherish her memories, her beloved husband, Alonzo Beasley; children, Wanda Harris-Maddox, Ricky A. Harris, Albert Harris IV, Keiana Beasley-Cook (Joaquin), Walter Montez Hall, and Darlene Hall; Step Children, Alona Beasley, Alfonzo Weathers (Deidre), LaTonya Fowler (Jerome); Adopted Children, Paul Beasley, Rayshaun Beasley, Devonte Beasley, Miranda Beasley, McKenzie Beasley; Siblings, Carl Bond, Carol Bond, Vincent Bond; 8 grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren; nieces, nephews, and a host of friends.



She was preceded in death by her parents, LaVern and Johnny Bond, brother, Herman Emery, and sister Joann Emery Reynolds.



LaVern, "Bonnie" will be missed!

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