Beulah married Raymond Beaman on May 11, 1929 at Boise City. Mrs. Beaman was a hostess at the Hotel Dale Coffee Shop for a number of years.
She was preceded n death by her parents, George and Lilly Deane; her five brothers, Merel, Lee, Bryan, Jess and Frank; and a sister who died as a child.
Survivors include her husband, Raymond Beaman, of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Leslie (Kay) Hays of Guymon and Mrs. Jim (Mary Ann) Johnson of Cincinnati, Ohio; one son, Carroll Deane Beaman of Amarillo, Tex.; one sister, Mary Frances Allen of Thousand Oakes, Calif; seven grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted from the Henson Funereal Home Chapel Wednesday at 2 p.m.with Rev. Delbert Carter officiating. Interment will be in the Baker Cemetery northwest of Texhoma under the direction of the Henson Funeral Home of Guymon.
Published in the Guymon Daily Herald, Thurs., April 5, 1990, p. 15.
Beulah married Raymond Beaman on May 11, 1929 at Boise City. Mrs. Beaman was a hostess at the Hotel Dale Coffee Shop for a number of years.
She was preceded n death by her parents, George and Lilly Deane; her five brothers, Merel, Lee, Bryan, Jess and Frank; and a sister who died as a child.
Survivors include her husband, Raymond Beaman, of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Leslie (Kay) Hays of Guymon and Mrs. Jim (Mary Ann) Johnson of Cincinnati, Ohio; one son, Carroll Deane Beaman of Amarillo, Tex.; one sister, Mary Frances Allen of Thousand Oakes, Calif; seven grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted from the Henson Funereal Home Chapel Wednesday at 2 p.m.with Rev. Delbert Carter officiating. Interment will be in the Baker Cemetery northwest of Texhoma under the direction of the Henson Funeral Home of Guymon.
Published in the Guymon Daily Herald, Thurs., April 5, 1990, p. 15.
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