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Preserve forever →Beatrice Lorene Westfall
May 15, 1931— March 13, 2026
Clinton, TN
Beatrice Lorene Price Satterfield Westfall, age 94, of Clinton, passed away peacefully on March 13, 2026, at Methodist Medical Center. Born on May 15, 1931, in Anderson County, she was the beloved daughter of the late Hubert and Nellie Price.
Beatrice spent many years as a skilled seamstress, working first at Red Cap Industries in Wartburg and later at Walker Doll Company in Clinton, where her craftsmanship and dedication were deeply valued. She took great joy in sewing, a craft she practiced both professionally and as a beloved pastime. She also found quiet pleasure in tending her yard, caring for her plants and flowers with the same gentle attention she showed throughout her life.
Above all, Beatrice cherished her family. The moments spent with loved ones meant everything to her, and she held them close to her heart. She was preceded in death by her husband, James Alvin Westfall; her brothers, J.B., Frank, Don, H.L., and Allen Price; and her parents.
She is lovingly remembered by her children, Robert Satterfield and his wife, Jan, of New Johnsonville, Tennessee; David Eugene Satterfield and his wife, Debra, of Camden, Tennessee; and Cheryl Annette Farthing and her husband, Randy, of Lebanon, Tennessee. She is also survived by her sisters, Ruth Payne of Oak Ridge; Judy Hall of Clinton; and Nancy Hall and her husband, Steve, of Houston, Texas, as well as eight grandchildren, fourteen great-grandchildren, fourteen great-great-grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews who will forever cherish her memory.
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