Maxine P. Beardon

Passed 08/29/2020

Obituary For Maxine P. Beardon

Sister Maxine Pruitt Beardon was born July 31, 1945 in Baton Rouge, LA to the union of the late Booker T. Pruitt and Nellie M. McKiney. She was the eldest of three siblings. Sister Beardon departed this earthly life peacefully on Saturday, August 29, 2020, in the comfort of her daughter's home, surrounded by her children. Even when her health began to deteriorate she never complained, she still responded by saying "I am fine." Sister Beardon accepted Christ as her personal savior and was baptized on August 21, 1955 by the late Dr. I.H. Warner. She was a faithful member of The Greater King David B.C. under the leadership of Dr. John E. Montgomery, II. She was a Prayer Warrior and served in ministries at the church such as, Sisterhood Ministry, Transportation Ministry, Sunday School Teacher, Alpha Alpha Christian Sorority, Inc., Usher Board II Ministry, Children's Church Instructor and Vacation Bible School Instructor. Sister Beardon was a retired Educator of the E.B.R.P. School System with 35 years of service. She was a volleyball coach at South Scotlandville, Progress Elementary and Ryan Elementary and a faithful member of the Scotlandville Area Advisory Council. Sister Beardon was a graduate of Southern University and A&M College and a follower of the Southern University Jaguars. Her memories of endearment will continue in the lives of her husband, Joseph Beardon; her children, Dr. Everette D. Pruitt (Valerie), Baton Rouge, LA, Cassandra S. Hill (Dr. Tory), Sweeny, TX and Vinita Pruitt (Berkita Wilson), Baton Rouge, LA; one brother, James H. Parkman (Annecia); one step sister, Deloris Dillon (Kara); one sister-in-law, Evangelist Edna Mae Beardon; two Godchildren, Sherelle Beardon and Phedra Griffin all of Baton Rouge, LA; 9 grandchildren, Robert Jenkins, Tiffany Jenkins, Dayshawn Garrison, D'Arby Christopher, Frederick Christopher, Krystal Pruitt, Khadija Thomas, Taylor Thomas, Shederika Blakes; 13 great-grandchildren; 6 Godsisters; 4 Godbrothers; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Sister Beardon was preceded in death by her parents, Booker T. Pruitt and Nellie M. McKiney; stepfather, Thomas McKiney; one daughter, Kimberly James; one brother, Charles E. McCray; Godfather, James Hudson, Sr. and Godmother, Elnora M. Hudson; one Godbrother, Norman L. Hudson and one Godsister, Bernice Williams. Visitation Wednesday, September 2, 2020 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm, Hall's Celebration Center, 9348 Scenic Hwy., Baton Rouge, LA. Visitation continues Thursday, September 3, 2020 9:00 am until religious service at 12:00 pm, New Light Baptist Church, 650 Blount Rd., Baton Rouge, LA. Dr. John E. Montgomery, II officiating. Interment Louisiana National Cemetery, Zachary, LA. Funeral Services entrusted to Hall Davis and Son.



Guest Book

Missing you dearly Momo! Take your rest and thank you for all you've done -Love, Ms. K

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The Davis family, Emanuel & Vaughn with deep sympathy may God's hope filled promises bring comfort and peace to your hearts

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"We are confident,I say, and willing rather to be absent the body and present with the Lord. (2 Corinthians :5:8) My thoughts and prayers are with you and the family. -Min. Kirk D. Bethley (Greater King David B.C.)

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Sending prayers out to the family. So sorry for your loss. Amye Kibodeaux

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When Dwayne seated you beside me at my brother Tony's funeral, it gave me strength and comforted me. Sleep on dear Angel, take your rest. I will always cherish that peace you brought to me in my time of sorrow. You are forever loved and remembered. ~Trisha~

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Mrs Maxine was a very sweet kind lady when I meet her it's like she took me under her wing I was her lil partner she keep me in line told me when I was in the wrong and when I said things that was right I'm going to miss her dearly I Loved her smile and that momma hug she would give me and she always ask about my kids I was blessed to have known her for the time I did take your Momma Maxine you're with God take your rest Love and miss you dearly From Otis Wallace and Family

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Mrs Maxine was a very sweet kind lady when I meet her it's like she took me under her wing I was her lil partner she keep me in line told me when I was in the wrong and when I said things that was right I'm going to miss her dearly I Loved her smile and that momma hug she would give me and she always ask about my kids I was blessed to have known her for the time I did take your Momma Maxine you're with God take your rest Love and miss you dearly

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To the family, I know there are no words that can help heal this wound. We'll start with thanking you for the support you've shown us. We want to offer our support. If there's anything we can do let us know. Mr. and Mrs. Ricks

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Our family will not be the same without you! Your vibrant smile and personality resonated the love we all shared together, at every family gathering, reunion, celebration and church events! As a little girl growing up I always saw you, a constant presence. You will be greatly missed!! Tymeka

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My thoughts and prayers are with you all! Going to miss her giving me that eye at church, she could just look and you knew you better get over there and see what she wanted! Love you all Stephanie

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Wow mom I got so used to being with you down here but I'm trusting the Comforter to comfort me until He bring us together again. Love Everette Dwayne

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Our staff will continue to keep your family in our prayers. We thank you for allowing us to serve your family.

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