The daughter of Fred and Clara Dunn Beets, she was born at Hillsdale, on July 17, 1912.
She was married to Lloyd Boehm on Jan. 6, 1936, in Kansas City, Mo. He preceded her in death.
Mrs. Boehm was a homemaker. She was known for baking homemade rolls and candy.
She was a member of the Holy Trinity Catholic Church and its Altar Society in Paola.
Surviving are her son, Laurence Boehm, and daughter, Rita Lentz, both of Hillsdale; two brothers, Fred Beets, Jr. of Spearfish, S.D., and Bill Beets of Hillsdale; two sisters, Pauline Smith of Hillsdale and Jean Merrill of Logan, Utah; five grandchildren; and one great-grandson.
A prayer service was at 7:30 pm Sunday at the Wilson and Son Chapel in Paola. The funeral Mass was at 10 am today, Monday, at the church, with the Rev. Earl Dekat officiating. Judy Jeck was the organist, and Janet Straley was the soloist. The songs included "How Great Thou Art" and "Amazing Grace."
Burial was in the Holy Cross Cemetery, rural Paola. Pallbearers were Greg Lawrence, Keith Lawrence, Mike Boehm, Dan Boehm, Steve Boehm and Curt Franke.
Memorials have been established in her name to the church or to the Country Haven Nursing Home Activity Fund.
Source: Miami Republican newspaper
The daughter of Fred and Clara Dunn Beets, she was born at Hillsdale, on July 17, 1912.
She was married to Lloyd Boehm on Jan. 6, 1936, in Kansas City, Mo. He preceded her in death.
Mrs. Boehm was a homemaker. She was known for baking homemade rolls and candy.
She was a member of the Holy Trinity Catholic Church and its Altar Society in Paola.
Surviving are her son, Laurence Boehm, and daughter, Rita Lentz, both of Hillsdale; two brothers, Fred Beets, Jr. of Spearfish, S.D., and Bill Beets of Hillsdale; two sisters, Pauline Smith of Hillsdale and Jean Merrill of Logan, Utah; five grandchildren; and one great-grandson.
A prayer service was at 7:30 pm Sunday at the Wilson and Son Chapel in Paola. The funeral Mass was at 10 am today, Monday, at the church, with the Rev. Earl Dekat officiating. Judy Jeck was the organist, and Janet Straley was the soloist. The songs included "How Great Thou Art" and "Amazing Grace."
Burial was in the Holy Cross Cemetery, rural Paola. Pallbearers were Greg Lawrence, Keith Lawrence, Mike Boehm, Dan Boehm, Steve Boehm and Curt Franke.
Memorials have been established in her name to the church or to the Country Haven Nursing Home Activity Fund.
Source: Miami Republican newspaper
Family Members
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Vivian Maxine Beets Mayes
1909–1980
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Mildred Pauline Beets Smith
1910–2006
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Max Vernon "Pete" Beets Sr
1913–1982
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Fred "Mannie" Beets Jr
1915–2006
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Gerald Dean Beets
1917–1972
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Robert Eugene Beets Sr
1918–1981
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Rex Kay Beets
1920–1986
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George William "Bill" Beets
1921–2003
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Kenneth Dunn Beets
1922–1990
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Clara Jean "Jean" Beets Merrill
1924–2000
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