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The Sentinel-Record, Hot Springs National Park,
Garland County, Arkansas Obituaries
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OBITUARIES

Thursday, November 19, 1992                  Page 2 A
JEFFREY M. BEAUFORD
	Jeffrey Monroe Beauford, 31, of Hot Springs died Saturday, Nov. 14, 1992, in 
an Arkadelphia hospital.
	He was service manager at Lake Hamilton Island Marina, a native of Fresno, 
California, and a Baptist.
	Survivors include his wife, Toni Beauford of Hot Springs; two sons, Rico 
Beauford and Jeffrey Beauford Jr., both of Hot Springs; one daughter, Skye Rene 
Beauford of Hot Springs; his mother, Annie Pearl Golden of Gurdon; three 
brothers, Mike Chance and Alfred Smith, both of Arkadelphia, and Jimmy Beauford 
of Bluff City; and his grandparents, Noble and Mary Rutledge of Fresno.
	Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday in Greater Pleasant Hill Baptist Church 
of Arkadelphia with the Rev. Jessie Newborn officiating.
	Burial will be in Holly Grove Cemetery near Okolona under the direction of 
Mitchell Funeral Home of Arkadelphia.


LILA L. FOX
	FORT WORTH, TEXAS  -- Lila L. McMahan Fox, 86, of Fort Worth, Texas, died 
Monday, Oct. 26, 1992, in a Fort Worth hospital.
	She was born in Cleveland and moved to Hot Springs in 1922.  She graduated 
from Hot Springs High School in 1926, and lived in Fort Worth for the past 50 
years.   She was a homemaker and former employee of Cox’s Department Store.  
She was a member and past president of Ridglea Garden Club and a member of 
Ridglea Presbyterian Church.
	Survivors include two sons, Gary A. Fox of Grapevine and Walling V. Fox of 
Fort Worth; one sister, Ruth Holden of Hot Springs; five grandchildren; and 
three great-grandchildren.
	Services were Wednesday, Oct. 28, in Greenwood Memorial Park under the 
direction of Greenwood Funeral Home of Fort Worth.