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  Early FilesAugust 16, 2007 

Judge's service held yesterday

This is taken from the August 14, 1969 edition of The Recorder. Joseph C. Pritchard was the publisher.

Funeral services were held Wednesday, Aug. 13 for Isaac Seybert Beverage, 65, of Monterey, who died early Monday Aug. 11 at Kings Daughters Hospital, where he had been a patient for several days.

The services were held at 11 a.m. from the Monterey United Methodist Church by the Rev. Bobby E. Green. Interment was in Monterey Cemetery with Obaugh Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

He was a practicing attorney in Monterey, served as Commissioner of Accounts of the Highland County Circuit Court, and he had been Judge of Highland County Court since Oct. 8, 1963 after serving as substitute judge from July 10, 1962.

Judge Beverage was born in Monterey Sept. 28, 1903, the eldest of ten children of the late Isaac Luther and Clara Seybert Beverage. He was a member of the Monterey United Methodist Church and the American Bar Association. Phi Beta Kappa honorary fraternity, Sigma Nu Phi, and other honorary societies at the University of Virginia.

He taught in the public schools of Highland for ten years after obtaining his B.A. degree from the University of Virginia in 1928. In 1939, he received his L.L.D. degree from the University, graduating cum laude.

Survivors include three sisters, Misses Virginia and Lucinda H. Beverage of Monterey, and Mrs. Ross E. Mohney, Charlottesville; and five brothers, James W. Beverage of Nashville, Tenn., W. Nicholas Beverage of Newport News, Albert J. Beverage of Monterey, and Charles B. Beverage of Richmond.

Active pallbearers were S.S. Sullenberger, D.D. Kelly, Glen Hammer, R. Turner Jones, Carl Gutshall, Moffett Hull, and H.L. Mackey.

Honorary: A.P. Gum, J.H. Haga, E.W. Cox, Sr. , J.S. Hansel, Lewis M. Shumate, Frank Bird, M.M. Folks, H.L. Simmons, Carl P. Armstrong, A.D. Gutshall, Raymond D. Swadley, W.B. Folks, Dr. T.E. Billingsley, Clay Hise, Shannon Maloy, Judge W. S. Moffett, Jr. , Ryland Swoope, Cyril Beverage, Sam Lindsay, Lew Johnston, W.B. Wagner, Bruce Richardson, Henry Beverage, H.H. Whitelaw, Brook Beverage, Forest Samples, J.H. Hevener, George Wilson, Sr., Joe Knepper, J.O. Chestnut, Leslie Moyers, Alvie Gum, Homer Helmick, Boyd Stephenson, J.R. Gillespie, Richard L. Sullenberger, H.H. Terry, Gaylon Carpenter, A. Lee Lockridge, P.L. Lockridge, Frank Eagle, J.C. Pritchard, Frank Terry, Henry Marshall, George Hogshead, Tom Jones, H.C. Lunsford, Jr., W.H. McGuffin, Russell Rexrode, Russell Colaw, R.E. Mauzy, Wayland Ratcliffe, Lawrence Blagg, Albert Schultz, Robert Harold, James S. Thompson, Louie Dawson, E.T. Sweitzer, Charles Pleasant, Curtis Rexrode, Dr. Arthur Mitchell.

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