He owned and operated the Grand Island School of Beauty for 12 years then sold the business and ranched in Idaho for five years and then in Thedford for 18 years.
There were no survivors. A sister, Gladys Beat (or Beal), preceded him in death as well as his wives.
He owned and operated the Grand Island School of Beauty for 12 years then sold the business and ranched in Idaho for five years and then in Thedford for 18 years.
There were no survivors. A sister, Gladys Beat (or Beal), preceded him in death as well as his wives.
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