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Harry S. Beeler Jr.

Birth
Maryland, USA
Death
23 Mar 1903 (aged 37)
Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Burial
Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section O, Plot 163
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Published in The Daily News, Frederick, Maryland on Tuesday, 24 March 1903 and copied here with any errors:
THE WORK OF DEATH.
HARRY S. BEELER.
Mr. Harry S. Beeler, who had been ill with diabetes since September, 1901, died yesterday morning at his home, 1900 McCulloh street, Baltimore. His funeral will take place at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, and services will be conducted by Rev. Conrad Clever, pastor of the Third Reformed church, Paca and Saratoga streets. The pallbearers will be Messrs. Claude Woolie, Theodore Wise, John Henderson, Frank Mantz, Jacob Gump and James Curley. Interment will be in Loudon Park cemetery.
Mr. Beeler was 38 years of age and was a son of the late Henry S. Beeler, who was for many years in the employ of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, part of the time being ticket agent at Camden Station.
The deceased is survived by a widow and a sister. Seventeen years ago he married Miss Minnie M. Mantz, of Frederick, a daughter of the late Emanuel Mantz. His sister is the wife of Dr. Henry H. Bye, a veterinary surgeon, who resides at 731 North Fulton avenue, Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Beeler had no children.
Published in The Daily News, Frederick, Maryland on Tuesday, 24 March 1903 and copied here with any errors:
THE WORK OF DEATH.
HARRY S. BEELER.
Mr. Harry S. Beeler, who had been ill with diabetes since September, 1901, died yesterday morning at his home, 1900 McCulloh street, Baltimore. His funeral will take place at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, and services will be conducted by Rev. Conrad Clever, pastor of the Third Reformed church, Paca and Saratoga streets. The pallbearers will be Messrs. Claude Woolie, Theodore Wise, John Henderson, Frank Mantz, Jacob Gump and James Curley. Interment will be in Loudon Park cemetery.
Mr. Beeler was 38 years of age and was a son of the late Henry S. Beeler, who was for many years in the employ of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, part of the time being ticket agent at Camden Station.
The deceased is survived by a widow and a sister. Seventeen years ago he married Miss Minnie M. Mantz, of Frederick, a daughter of the late Emanuel Mantz. His sister is the wife of Dr. Henry H. Bye, a veterinary surgeon, who resides at 731 North Fulton avenue, Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Beeler had no children.

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  • Created by: Lorraine
  • Added: Mar 6, 2011
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/66587393/harry_s-beeler: accessed ), memorial page for Harry S. Beeler Jr. (13 Dec 1865–23 Mar 1903), Find a Grave Memorial ID 66587393, citing Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, USA; Maintained by Lorraine (contributor 46631791).