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Beulah Pearl <I>Peavey</I> Lerew

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Beulah "Pearl" Peavey Lerew

Birth
Anselmo, Custer County, Nebraska, USA
Death
14 Oct 1922 (aged 31)
Aberdeen, Brown County, South Dakota, USA
Burial
Cresbard, Faulk County, South Dakota, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 96 Block F
Memorial ID
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OBITUARY
Beulah Pearl Peavey, daughter of E.H. and Hattie M. Peavey, was born at Anselmo, Custer Co, Neb, July 23, 1891.
She moved with her parents to Iowa in the Spring of 1895, where she grew to young womanhood, and moved from there to Faulkton S.D., in the fall of 1908. She married Williams H. Lerew November 26, 1909.
To this union were born seven children: Eulace, Wayne, Lola, Leta, Maudie, Leona and Lula. Wayne and Maudie preceded her to glory world.
Mrs. Lerew was converted in January of 1920 and since that time has lived a consistent Christian life. She was a kind neighbor and loving wife and mother. Her demise occurred at Lincoln Hospital in Aberdeen, October 14, 1922.
There are left to mourn her loss her mother and father, husband, one, son, four daughters, five brothers and many friends.
Services were conducted at the Methodist Church here by Rev. G. H. Andrews, assisted by Rev. G. A. Evens. The text was Corinthians 15th chapter verses 55, 56, 57.
She was laid to rest in Cresbard Cemetery to await the coming of the Lord.
OBITUARY
Beulah Pearl Peavey, daughter of E.H. and Hattie M. Peavey, was born at Anselmo, Custer Co, Neb, July 23, 1891.
She moved with her parents to Iowa in the Spring of 1895, where she grew to young womanhood, and moved from there to Faulkton S.D., in the fall of 1908. She married Williams H. Lerew November 26, 1909.
To this union were born seven children: Eulace, Wayne, Lola, Leta, Maudie, Leona and Lula. Wayne and Maudie preceded her to glory world.
Mrs. Lerew was converted in January of 1920 and since that time has lived a consistent Christian life. She was a kind neighbor and loving wife and mother. Her demise occurred at Lincoln Hospital in Aberdeen, October 14, 1922.
There are left to mourn her loss her mother and father, husband, one, son, four daughters, five brothers and many friends.
Services were conducted at the Methodist Church here by Rev. G. H. Andrews, assisted by Rev. G. A. Evens. The text was Corinthians 15th chapter verses 55, 56, 57.
She was laid to rest in Cresbard Cemetery to await the coming of the Lord.

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