Married Nettie Hankins on April 7, 1922 in Orange County, Indiana. They were divorced.
Married Flossie Freeman on August 23, 1929 in Orange County, Indiana. They were divorced.
Married Mabel Harris circa 1938.
His World War II draft registration card described him as 5' 10" tall, 180 pounds, gray eyes and gray hair, residence was West Baden, Orange, Indiana, occupation was self-employed, contact person was his wife Mabel.
The Springs Valley Herald (July 6, 1961) reported " Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. today for Clyde E. (Red) Beatty, 59, who died in his home in West Baden Monday evening shortly after his return from work at the N. A. D. Crane, where he had been employed the past 10 years. Death was attributed to a heart attack. A French Lick native, he was born September 15, 1901. He was a member of the West Baden Methodist Church. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Mabel Beatty, and a son, Harry Lee, at home; three daughters, Mrs. Charles Wilson of Mitchell, Mrs. Thomas Thacker of Indianapolis and Miss Kay Ann Beatty, at home; two brothers, Floyd Beatty of Akron, O. and Richard Beatty of California; three half brothers, Amos Beatty of Washington State, Charles Beatty of Paoli and William Beatty of Portersville; two sisters, Mrs. Elbert Wesner, Paoli and Mrs. Fred Reinars, Indianapolis; and two grandchildren. Two nephews, Harold Agan of West Baden and Claude Agan, Michigan, lived in the home for a time. The body lay in state at the Schmutzler Funeral Home until time for services which were held at the Ames Methodist Church with Rev. Howard Wardrip officiating. Burial was in the Ames Cemetery."
Married Nettie Hankins on April 7, 1922 in Orange County, Indiana. They were divorced.
Married Flossie Freeman on August 23, 1929 in Orange County, Indiana. They were divorced.
Married Mabel Harris circa 1938.
His World War II draft registration card described him as 5' 10" tall, 180 pounds, gray eyes and gray hair, residence was West Baden, Orange, Indiana, occupation was self-employed, contact person was his wife Mabel.
The Springs Valley Herald (July 6, 1961) reported " Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. today for Clyde E. (Red) Beatty, 59, who died in his home in West Baden Monday evening shortly after his return from work at the N. A. D. Crane, where he had been employed the past 10 years. Death was attributed to a heart attack. A French Lick native, he was born September 15, 1901. He was a member of the West Baden Methodist Church. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Mabel Beatty, and a son, Harry Lee, at home; three daughters, Mrs. Charles Wilson of Mitchell, Mrs. Thomas Thacker of Indianapolis and Miss Kay Ann Beatty, at home; two brothers, Floyd Beatty of Akron, O. and Richard Beatty of California; three half brothers, Amos Beatty of Washington State, Charles Beatty of Paoli and William Beatty of Portersville; two sisters, Mrs. Elbert Wesner, Paoli and Mrs. Fred Reinars, Indianapolis; and two grandchildren. Two nephews, Harold Agan of West Baden and Claude Agan, Michigan, lived in the home for a time. The body lay in state at the Schmutzler Funeral Home until time for services which were held at the Ames Methodist Church with Rev. Howard Wardrip officiating. Burial was in the Ames Cemetery."
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