"Mrs. Adelia L. Beck, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Beck, was born March 15, 1884, near Shambaugh, Iowa, and died Oct. 6, 1921, at her home near Thayer, Kans., after a lingering illness of three months, resulting from typhoid fever, during which time she showed great patience and fortitude. She was united in marriage to Roy Beery in 1909. To this union four children were born, the youngest dying in infancy. She was converted at an early age and united with the Church of God, at Shambaugh, in which church she still holds her membership. There being no church of that faith at Thayer she worked with the Baptists and was a member of The Lady Helpers Society of the Baptist Church at the time of her death. Practically all of her life was spent in Iowa with the exception of five years spent at Twin Falls, Ida., and five and one-half years at Thayer, Kan. She leaves a husband, two daughters, Marjorie and Mildred; one son, Merwin; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Beck; her sister, Mrs. Lanta Wray, of Grand Island, Nebr., and a host of friends to mourn their loss. The Thayer community is particularly stricken by the death of this woman, whose friendly presence had made her such a favorite among the people. CLARINDA JOURNAL, Clarinda, Iowa, Oct 13, 1921
Beery, Adelia Beck
Adelia L. Beck, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Beck of Clarinda, was born March 15, 1884, near Shambaugh, Iowa, and died Oct. 6, 1921, at her home near Thayer, Kans., after a lingering illness of three months, resulting from typhoid fever, during which time she showed great patience and fortitude. She was united in marriage to Roy Beery in 1909. To this union four children were born, the youngest dying in infancy. She was converted at an early age and united with the Church of God, at Shambaugh, in which church she still holds her membership. There being no church of that faith at Thayer she worked with the Baptists and was a member of The Lady Helpers Society of the Baptist Church, at the time of her death. Practically all of her life was spent in Iowa with the exception of five years spent at Twin Falls, Ida., and five and one half years at Thayer, Kans. She leaves a husband, two daughters, Marjorie and Mildred; one son, Merwin, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Beck, her sister, Mrs. Lanta Wray, of Grand Island, Nebr:, and a host of ,friends to mourn their loss.
The body having been brought to Shambaugh, the former home, funeral services were held Sunday afternoon, at the Church of God, conducted by the pastor, Rev. J. W. Cabbage, after which the funeral cortage wended its way to Birchwood Cemetery in Clarinda, where interment was made. CLARINDA HERALD, Clarinda, Iowa, Oct 13, 1921
"Mrs. Adelia L. Beck, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Beck, was born March 15, 1884, near Shambaugh, Iowa, and died Oct. 6, 1921, at her home near Thayer, Kans., after a lingering illness of three months, resulting from typhoid fever, during which time she showed great patience and fortitude. She was united in marriage to Roy Beery in 1909. To this union four children were born, the youngest dying in infancy. She was converted at an early age and united with the Church of God, at Shambaugh, in which church she still holds her membership. There being no church of that faith at Thayer she worked with the Baptists and was a member of The Lady Helpers Society of the Baptist Church at the time of her death. Practically all of her life was spent in Iowa with the exception of five years spent at Twin Falls, Ida., and five and one-half years at Thayer, Kan. She leaves a husband, two daughters, Marjorie and Mildred; one son, Merwin; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Beck; her sister, Mrs. Lanta Wray, of Grand Island, Nebr., and a host of friends to mourn their loss. The Thayer community is particularly stricken by the death of this woman, whose friendly presence had made her such a favorite among the people. CLARINDA JOURNAL, Clarinda, Iowa, Oct 13, 1921
Beery, Adelia Beck
Adelia L. Beck, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Beck of Clarinda, was born March 15, 1884, near Shambaugh, Iowa, and died Oct. 6, 1921, at her home near Thayer, Kans., after a lingering illness of three months, resulting from typhoid fever, during which time she showed great patience and fortitude. She was united in marriage to Roy Beery in 1909. To this union four children were born, the youngest dying in infancy. She was converted at an early age and united with the Church of God, at Shambaugh, in which church she still holds her membership. There being no church of that faith at Thayer she worked with the Baptists and was a member of The Lady Helpers Society of the Baptist Church, at the time of her death. Practically all of her life was spent in Iowa with the exception of five years spent at Twin Falls, Ida., and five and one half years at Thayer, Kans. She leaves a husband, two daughters, Marjorie and Mildred; one son, Merwin, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Beck, her sister, Mrs. Lanta Wray, of Grand Island, Nebr:, and a host of ,friends to mourn their loss.
The body having been brought to Shambaugh, the former home, funeral services were held Sunday afternoon, at the Church of God, conducted by the pastor, Rev. J. W. Cabbage, after which the funeral cortage wended its way to Birchwood Cemetery in Clarinda, where interment was made. CLARINDA HERALD, Clarinda, Iowa, Oct 13, 1921
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