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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - On Saturday, January 25, the Louisville community said their final goodbyes to an iconic Smoketown ...
Beard passed on Jan. 11 at 84 years old, after decades of serving Southern comfort food and bringing attention to the ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The Louisville community gave local icon Shirley Mae Beard her flowers as she lied in repose at the Kentucky Derby Museum Friday evening. Beard, owner and face of Shirley Mae ...
"She was not only a Louisville legend, but a champion of Black history," said Katrina Helmer, director of communications for the Kentucky Derby Museum. "Having that shared commitment with Shirley May ...
The Louisville community came out Friday to remember community activist and prominent business owner Shirley Mae Beard.
The Tennessee native, born Shirley Ann Beard, cemented her roots in the Derby City at the corner of Clay and Lampton streets in the 1980s with two prominent businesses.
Beard is most known for her work to honor Black jockeys. The U.S. Senate has confirmed former combat veteran and Fox News host Pete Hegseth to serve as President Donald Trump’s Defense Secretary. (AP ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Proud Smoketown neighbor, business owner, and Black history activist, Shirley Mae Beard's visitation was held Friday after she passed away on Jan. 11 at 84 years old.
Warren Simpson, son of beloved Louisville restaurateur Shirley Mae Beard, thanked the Kentucky Derby Museum and Louisville for honoring his late mother.