Beatrice Geimausaddle
July 27, 1927 � January 19, 2022
Beatrice (Prentiss) Geimausaddle was born on July 27, 1927, to Stewart and Inez (Gouladdle) Prentiss, in Mountain View, Ok. She departed this life on Wednesday, January 19, 2022, at Carnegie Tri-County Municipal Hospital after a brief illness.
Beatrice married George Geimausaddle in 1954. During their marriage, they lived in various places, including Big Springs, TX, Hobart, OK, and eventually making their permanent home in Mountain View, OK. Throughout their marriage, they faithfully served the Lord, with George preaching the Word of God. After the passing of George in 1984, Beatrice continued on and was a faithful servant of God, diligently studying her Bible each day, praying for her family, and friends.
Beatrice is survived by: Sons � Russell Geimausaddle, Carnegie, OK; Arthur Geimausaddle and wife Alma, Harrah, OK; Bruce Geimausaddle and David Geimausaddle, Mountain View, OK, Wayne Tsosie and Spencer Tsosie, Farmington, NM; Daughters- Wanda Geimausaddle, Georgia and husband Christopher Kopaddy, all of Hobart, OK; Flora Geimausaddle and husband Dwayne Rawlins, Gotebo, OK; Denise Garcia and huband Martin, Carnegie, OK, Tawana and husband Floyd Foutz, Farmington, NM, Shirley Reeder and husband James, Logan UT, Savania Tsosie of NM, and Pam Justice and husband Gary Justice of Hinesville, GA; sisters- Sharon Aitson of Carnegie, OK, Judy Carter, Sharon Gouladdle Bigman, and Buena Hunter, Anadarko OK; uncle Cleo Kodaseet and wife Nona Kodaseet, Carnegie, OK; 19 grandchildren, 46 great-grandchildren, and 4 great-great-grandchildren; numerous nieces, relatives and friends.
Preceded in death by her parents; sons, Melvin "Scrapper" Prentiss, George Geimausaddle, Jr., Bobby "Red" Prentiss, Dave Garner Geimausaddle; daughter, Eva Marie Geimausaddle; siblings, Reuben Prentiss, Sr., Richard Prentiss, Freddie Prentiss, Emerson Prentiss, Newton Prentiss, May Apekaum, and Flora Tsosie.
"�the time of my departure is at hand. I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith. Finally, there is laid up for me the crown of righteousness�" (2 Timothy 4:6b-8a).