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Mattie L. Beard

October 24, 1935 – August 14, 2021

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VIEWING
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Canaan Baptist Church
1607 Monroe St. NW
Washington DC 20010
Monday 10am to 11am
August 30, 2021
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FUNERAL
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Canaan Baptist Church
1607 Monroe St. NW
Washington DC 20010
Monday 11am
August 30, 2021
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STREAMING LINK
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facebook.com/cbc20010

Posted by:
Joseph K Beard

Posted on:
May 19, 2023

Aunt Louise, We, your family love and miss you. I remember when I was a little boy and you told me we share the same birthday! I thought that was the coolest thing. I will always remember those block parties and yearly family get togethers in Alabama. If we could only roll back the hands of time. I love you and Uncle Clifton. Your Nephew

Posted by:
G Michael Humes

Posted on:
May 18, 2023

Condolences from the Humes family, just found out about Mrs Beard’s transitioning.

Posted by:
Freddie & Myrisha Wilkins

Posted on:
August 29, 2021

We send our condolences to our Aunt Louise son and family. We are sorry for your loss and are praying for you all strength. God will see you through during this time. Remember the many fond memories that she left. She will be missed but not forgotten. Love & Blessing Always. Freddie & Myrisha Wilkins

Posted by:
Judith Neely

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August 25, 2021

Ms Mattie was a loving and enjoyable neighbor. She left me with many precious memories of enjoying block parties, watching our grand children play, sharing funny and interesting conversations, watching her interact with babies and others young and old, and enjoyable food exchanges. She is truly missed. My condolences to Dion and family.

Posted by:
Annie M Chambry

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August 18, 2021

With all the sympathy, I am sorry for the lost of my aunt Louise. We shared fond memories from my childhood. Remembering all the fun memories and wonderful times we spent together as a family fills me with joy. Me and my family offer our deepest sympathies for your loss. We’re sending you love and comfort during this difficult time.

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Marcie Moore

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August 18, 2021

My Dearest Aunt Louise: I love you so much and you will truly be missed. All the laughs we had and our talks were very special to me. I know you were A very religious person and that’s a good thing. I am looking forward to seeing you in Paradise. You were the last of your generation Of Blair’s but you will not be forgotten. John 5:28,29 Love your niece Mossie.

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