butcher, died at 1:30 o'clock
Sunday afternoon at the family
home, 722 West Miami avenue after
a lingering illness.
For fifteen years Mr. Beshoar
was employed as butcher at the
Louis Luick meat shop.
Deceased is survived by his wife,
three brothers, Daniel of Monticello,
Hiram of Burnettsvllle and
William Beshoar, of Indianapolis,
and one sister, Mrs. Alice Barnes.
Funeral services will be conducted
Tuesday morning at 10
o'clock from the family residence
conducted by Rev. W. E. Carroll of
the Ninth Street Christian church.
Burial will be made in the Davis
cemetery in Jefferson township.
The family requests that flowers
be omitted.
LOGANSPORT PHAROS TRIBUNE
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1928
butcher, died at 1:30 o'clock
Sunday afternoon at the family
home, 722 West Miami avenue after
a lingering illness.
For fifteen years Mr. Beshoar
was employed as butcher at the
Louis Luick meat shop.
Deceased is survived by his wife,
three brothers, Daniel of Monticello,
Hiram of Burnettsvllle and
William Beshoar, of Indianapolis,
and one sister, Mrs. Alice Barnes.
Funeral services will be conducted
Tuesday morning at 10
o'clock from the family residence
conducted by Rev. W. E. Carroll of
the Ninth Street Christian church.
Burial will be made in the Davis
cemetery in Jefferson township.
The family requests that flowers
be omitted.
LOGANSPORT PHAROS TRIBUNE
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1928
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