Who can find a virtuous woman? For her price is far above rubies. The heart of her husband doth safely trust in her, so that he shall have no need of spoil. She will do him good and not evil all the days of her life. Proverbs 31: 10-12
Sister IsaBell Fields-Beckham was born in Woodbine, Georgia on February 5, 1944 to the late Buford and Ethel Mae Roberts-Fields.
During her younger years, IsaBell became a member of Carnegie Chapel Church in which, she sung in the choir. As the years progress, she became a prayer warrior and faithful member of the Stewardess Ministry.
IsaBell met and later join in union on December 30, 1975 to Mr. Willie Beckham, Jr. She possessed many loving and nurturing characteristics, a big and golden smile, with a welcoming spirit, soft voice, and a passion to cook. She always demonstrated and shared these characteristics with her new joined family.
IsaBell gained her wings early Sunday morning, February 21, 2021 at Southeast Georgia Health System in Brunswick, Georgia. She was preceded in death by her loving husband, Willie Beckham, Jr.; son, Randy Beckham; four brothers, Almond, Lando, Roscoe, and Jerry Fields all of Woodbine, GA; four sisters, Corrine Handford, Clara Taylor, Carletha Glover, and Mae Pearl Stokes all of Woodbine, GA.
She leaves to cherish her memories: daughter, Veronica Hill; son, Nathaniel (Alzatia) Clark; two step-children, Regina Beckham-Fleming and Reginald Beckham all of Brunswick, GA; two grandchildren, Travon Clark and MaKyra Beckham; sister, Alice (Carl) Waye ; a devoted sister and best friend, Mamie Hill; brother, Joe Fields all of Kingsland, GA; four sisters-in-law, Katie Lee Fields of Jacksonville, FL, Ira Fields of Kingsland, GA, Connie Fields, and Mildred Beckham of Brunswick, GA; one brother-in-law, John Beckham of Brunswick, GA; one aunt, Anna Lois Roberts of Kingsland, GA; three godchildren, Craig Way, Kendaris Chapman and Jaeden Hill; adopted daughter, Shaniqua Brooks; adored child, Ma’Layah Franklin; special friend, Cherrie Lee Geter; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and sorrowing friends.
Due to the current state of (COVID-19) pandemic and in order to promote social distancing, as ordered by the Governor for the State of Georgia, anyone entering the funeral home for viewing; as well as attending all graveside services must wear a mask. We will also limit the number of persons allowed to enter the funeral home at any given period during the viewing process. We ask that you leave the premise upon exiting the building. The family is most appreciative to each of you for your prayers and considerations during this difficult time in their lives