Edward E. Bean, a veteran railroad man, died yesterday at his home, in this city, at the age of 71 years.
He was born in Carmel, Maine, but has been a resident of Portland for almost 50 years and for most of that time was in the employ of the Boston & Maine Railroad, the latter part of his life as baggage master. He retired about two years ago on account of ill health.
He was a member of Harmony Lodge of Masons of Gorham, Portland Lodge of Odd Fellows; and the Order of Railway Conductors.
He is survived by a wife, one daughter, Mrs. Mabel Jacobson, of South Portland, and four sons, Everett L., of South Portland, Frank L., of Gorham, Leroy D., and Wallace D., of Portland.
Edward E. Bean, a veteran railroad man, died yesterday at his home, in this city, at the age of 71 years.
He was born in Carmel, Maine, but has been a resident of Portland for almost 50 years and for most of that time was in the employ of the Boston & Maine Railroad, the latter part of his life as baggage master. He retired about two years ago on account of ill health.
He was a member of Harmony Lodge of Masons of Gorham, Portland Lodge of Odd Fellows; and the Order of Railway Conductors.
He is survived by a wife, one daughter, Mrs. Mabel Jacobson, of South Portland, and four sons, Everett L., of South Portland, Frank L., of Gorham, Leroy D., and Wallace D., of Portland.
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EDWARD EVERETT
BEAN
1854 - 1925
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Original headstone was removed some time ago maybe even stolen. This new headstone was added by his grandson Bernard A Bean and family. The stone is made out of Ga marble.
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