Background
Finch was born Beth Dail as the only child of Joseph and Eulah Dail in Dunn, North Carolina, in 1921.
Finch was born Beth Dail as the only child of Joseph and Eulah Dail in Dunn, North Carolina, in 1921.
She graduated from an academy in Virginia and received a bachelor"s degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Finch served as the first female Mayor of Fayetteville, North Carolina, from 1975 to 1981. She is the only woman to hold that office to date. She worked for the Dunn Dispatch and The Fayetteville Observer after college.
Her husband founded Finch Oil in 1955.
Beth Finch, a Democrat throughout her life, entered politics in the 1960s. He was elected Governor of North Carolina that year.
Finch lost her first election campaign for the Fayetteville city council in 1969. She was also elected mayor pro tem during her second term on the council.
Fayetteville"s two-term Mayor Jack Lee retired from office in 1975.
He suggested that Finch run to succeed him. As mayor, Finch replaced the city"s aging public buses and outdated garbage collection methods. She became the first female president of the North Carolina League of Municipalities in 1980.
Finch stepped down from office in 1981 to return to her family"s business.
Beth Finch died on December 27, 2012, at the age of 91. Her husband, Tom Finch, died in 2004.