Joe Lloyd Beauchamp

Joe Lloyd Beauchamp, 66, of Dumas, TX died Friday, May 1, 2020.

A private family graveside will be held at the Dumas Cemetery with Father Gabriel Garcia officiating.  A Memorial Mass will be held at a later date.  Arrangements are by Boxwell Brothers Funeral Directors of Dumas, 500 N. Maddox

Joe was born on June 23, 1953 in Dumas to Lloyd and Vannie Beauchamp.  He graduated from Dumas High School in 1971.  He was a 4th generation farmer and rancher.  He enjoyed fishing, hunting, collecting books, and cooking.  He served as a deacon at St. Peter & Paul Catholic Church.

He married Penny Quarles on May 10, 1986 in Dumas.

He is survived by his wife Penny Beauchamp and a daughter, Susan Beauchamp, both of Dumas; two grandchildren, Jolee and Rylee; and two sisters, Janet Drake and husband John of Canyon and Kathy McDowell and husband Dan of Sunray.

The family suggests memorials be sent to the St. Peter & Paul Catholic Church building fund, 915 S. Maddox Ave., Dumas, Texas  79029.

10 Replies to “Joe Lloyd Beauchamp”

  1. Our love & prayers at this difficult time….Mike & Beverly Milligan Your care for Joe set the standard for many others. Know that we will keep you in our thoughts & prayers.

  2. So very sorry to hear of Joe’s passing. He was a good man. Hugs and prayers for all of the family.

  3. May God wrap his loving arms around this family !!!! I lived in Dumas for twelve years and Joe was a very Christian man and a fine gentleman . Rest in Peace my friend !!!!!!

  4. May he Rest In Peace strength to his family during this difficult time in their life
    Joe and Maria Gutierrez

  5. No finer or most Christian leaders other than my parents did I have as a teenager and youth at First Methodist Church in Dumas than Loyd and Vannie Beauchamp. I don’t remember their children as-well-as I do them but I know the Christian heritage Joe was raised in. May God bless each of you in-this-time of great-void. From experience of having been a widow for almost 18-years, I can only advise you to cling tightly to our Lord’s unchanging and unfailing hand, He will never lead you astray even-though sometimes it takes time to see that. Grieve-as-you must, not-as-others will tell you is right, wrong or indifferent. Travel the pathway He has for each of you, there are no-pathways as each has his or her personal-one in His hand.

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