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The News Herald
Owenton, KY
May 1964
Ernest Lee Beckham, Owenton laborer, was found dead in bed at his home on West seminary Street by his wife Elizabeth Ella Wilhoite Beckham about 5:30 when she returned home from work at the St. Nicholas hotel. Coroner John Saylor ruled death due to a heart attack.
A native of Owen County, he was the son of William and Ella Dickerson Beckham and a member of Cedar Hill Baptist Church.
In addition to his wife, survivors are five daughters, Christine Combs, Mary Louise Hardin, Dorothy Combs, Eva Hopkins, Ruth O'Banion; three sons, William, John and Herschel, all at home, one sister, Mrs. Lockett Smith; and six brothers, Charlie, Dupuy, Jimmy, Clarence, Ben, and Teddy.
- contributed by member #47887902
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The News Herald
Owenton, KY
May 1964
Ernest Lee Beckham, Owenton laborer, was found dead in bed at his home on West seminary Street by his wife Elizabeth Ella Wilhoite Beckham about 5:30 when she returned home from work at the St. Nicholas hotel. Coroner John Saylor ruled death due to a heart attack.
A native of Owen County, he was the son of William and Ella Dickerson Beckham and a member of Cedar Hill Baptist Church.
In addition to his wife, survivors are five daughters, Christine Combs, Mary Louise Hardin, Dorothy Combs, Eva Hopkins, Ruth O'Banion; three sons, William, John and Herschel, all at home, one sister, Mrs. Lockett Smith; and six brothers, Charlie, Dupuy, Jimmy, Clarence, Ben, and Teddy.
- contributed by member #47887902
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