Hannah is buried in the Elida, New Mexico Cemetery. The inscription on her gravestone reads: "Her happy soul has winged it's way to one pure, bright, eternal day." Her obituary was as follows:
Grandma Beall at Rest
Mrs. Hannah, wife of Edward Beall died at their home northwest of Elida last Friday. The funeral was held at 10 a.m on Tuesday at the Pleasant Ridge school house, conducted by Rev. J. A. Casady, after which the body was laid to rest in the Elida cemetery, attended by a large escort of neighbors and friends.
Mrs. Hannah Beall was born in England March 6, 1846, and came to America in 1852. She married Edward Beall, in Iowa, Oct. 18, 1866, and they came to New Mexico in 1905. She was converted and joined the Baptist church when 16 years old, and lived a faithful Christian life. She was loved by all who knew her, and leaves to mourn her loss a husband and five sons, a nephew whom she raised from a babe, and two brothers and three sisters.
Hannah is buried in the Elida, New Mexico Cemetery. The inscription on her gravestone reads: "Her happy soul has winged it's way to one pure, bright, eternal day." Her obituary was as follows:
Grandma Beall at Rest
Mrs. Hannah, wife of Edward Beall died at their home northwest of Elida last Friday. The funeral was held at 10 a.m on Tuesday at the Pleasant Ridge school house, conducted by Rev. J. A. Casady, after which the body was laid to rest in the Elida cemetery, attended by a large escort of neighbors and friends.
Mrs. Hannah Beall was born in England March 6, 1846, and came to America in 1852. She married Edward Beall, in Iowa, Oct. 18, 1866, and they came to New Mexico in 1905. She was converted and joined the Baptist church when 16 years old, and lived a faithful Christian life. She was loved by all who knew her, and leaves to mourn her loss a husband and five sons, a nephew whom she raised from a babe, and two brothers and three sisters.
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