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Carl William Beelar

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Carl William Beelar

Birth
Fay, Dewey County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
13 Oct 1930 (aged 17)
Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Milford, Seward County, Nebraska, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.7554439, Longitude: -97.1201771
Plot
Row 6 Space 8
Memorial ID
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Carl William Beelar Obit

Carl William, son of William and Amanda Beelar was born at Fay, Okla. March 17, 1913, departed this life Oct 13, 1930 at the Lincoln General
Hospital at Lincoln, Nebr. He was stricken with Infantile Paralysis
on Wednesday and passed away on Monday. He was laid to rest at the
Pleasant View Cemetery Wednesday afternoon a t 2 o'clock.

The funeral Services were conducted by Rev. Silas J. Miller. His father
and two brothers preceded him to the great beyond. He was kind and loving to all especially to the home folks also to anyone in trouble. He was always trying to help and cheer.

He was loved by all who knew him but our loss is Gods gain so will pray that we will someday meet our loved ones again. He leaves to mourn their great loss a Mother, four brothers and one sister; three nephews and one niece and an aged grandmother, also other relatives and a host of Friends.

Beaver Crossing Times
Beaver Crossing, Seward Co., NE
Page 1
Thursday, October 30, 1930
Carl William Beelar Obit

Carl William, son of William and Amanda Beelar was born at Fay, Okla. March 17, 1913, departed this life Oct 13, 1930 at the Lincoln General
Hospital at Lincoln, Nebr. He was stricken with Infantile Paralysis
on Wednesday and passed away on Monday. He was laid to rest at the
Pleasant View Cemetery Wednesday afternoon a t 2 o'clock.

The funeral Services were conducted by Rev. Silas J. Miller. His father
and two brothers preceded him to the great beyond. He was kind and loving to all especially to the home folks also to anyone in trouble. He was always trying to help and cheer.

He was loved by all who knew him but our loss is Gods gain so will pray that we will someday meet our loved ones again. He leaves to mourn their great loss a Mother, four brothers and one sister; three nephews and one niece and an aged grandmother, also other relatives and a host of Friends.

Beaver Crossing Times
Beaver Crossing, Seward Co., NE
Page 1
Thursday, October 30, 1930


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