Madisonville Democrat, Wednesday, September 19, 1945:
"Earnest Beaver Passes At Age of 36 Years---Funeral services for Mr. Earnest Beaver were held at Center Church on Friday at 2:30 p.m., the Rev. Charlie Kirkland officiating. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Hazel Shaw Beaver; five children, Oma Lee, Joyce, Ernestine, Elizabeth and Dorris Ann; his father, Mr. Wesley Beaver, and stepmother; three sisters, Mrs. Mae Edington, Mrs.Ruby Lowe and Mrs. Laura Harris. He was 36 years of age."
Madisonville Democrat, Wednesday, September 26, 1945:
"Ernest Beaver's Life Was Lost in Auto Accident---Friends of Ernest L.Beaver of Tellico Plains were shocked by his sudden death on Sept. 12 as the result of an auto accident. Mr. Beaver was driving on the highway between Tellico Plains and Madisonville, en-route to work, when his car left the road and struck a fence post, throwing him from the car with such force that his skull was crushed. Investigation showed that one of the front tires on the car had blown out.
He was taken at once to Sweetwater Hospital, where he died two hours after the accident.
Mr. Beaver is survived by his wife and five small children."
Madisonville Democrat, Wednesday, September 19, 1945:
"Earnest Beaver Passes At Age of 36 Years---Funeral services for Mr. Earnest Beaver were held at Center Church on Friday at 2:30 p.m., the Rev. Charlie Kirkland officiating. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Hazel Shaw Beaver; five children, Oma Lee, Joyce, Ernestine, Elizabeth and Dorris Ann; his father, Mr. Wesley Beaver, and stepmother; three sisters, Mrs. Mae Edington, Mrs.Ruby Lowe and Mrs. Laura Harris. He was 36 years of age."
Madisonville Democrat, Wednesday, September 26, 1945:
"Ernest Beaver's Life Was Lost in Auto Accident---Friends of Ernest L.Beaver of Tellico Plains were shocked by his sudden death on Sept. 12 as the result of an auto accident. Mr. Beaver was driving on the highway between Tellico Plains and Madisonville, en-route to work, when his car left the road and struck a fence post, throwing him from the car with such force that his skull was crushed. Investigation showed that one of the front tires on the car had blown out.
He was taken at once to Sweetwater Hospital, where he died two hours after the accident.
Mr. Beaver is survived by his wife and five small children."
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