Albert C. Beidelman was born December 8, 1850 in Naperville and passed to his eternal home July 14, 1921, having nearly reached his 71st birthday. He was married to Justina Bush, January 1,1873. She passed away in 1898. Seven children were born to this union, out of which number only two survivie, Mrs. A.J. Boelter,of Los Angeles, CA, and Mrs. Irene Fiore of Cleveland, OH. Besides his two daughters he is survived by his second wife, Mrs. Emma Beidelman, three brothers, Wm. and Alexander of Downers Grove, Hiram of Hartford, CT; three sisters, Mrs. FredL ong and Miss Ella Beidelman of Naperville, and Mrs. Peter H. Saylor of Green Bay, WI. Mr. Beidelman was a member of the Naperville Methodist church for 25 years past, having joined by letter in 1896. For several years he was a teacher of the Men's Bible class. He also was active in the Salvation Army for awhile. When on the mountain top he had unusual power in prayer. He was a brick mason by trade but was compelled to retire a few years ago on account of ill health. The funeral services were conducted last Sunday afternoon from the home of Arthur Beidelman, by his paster, Rev. Chas. H. Putnam. The male Chorus of the Methodist church furnished the music.
Albert C. Beidelman was born December 8, 1850 in Naperville and passed to his eternal home July 14, 1921, having nearly reached his 71st birthday. He was married to Justina Bush, January 1,1873. She passed away in 1898. Seven children were born to this union, out of which number only two survivie, Mrs. A.J. Boelter,of Los Angeles, CA, and Mrs. Irene Fiore of Cleveland, OH. Besides his two daughters he is survived by his second wife, Mrs. Emma Beidelman, three brothers, Wm. and Alexander of Downers Grove, Hiram of Hartford, CT; three sisters, Mrs. FredL ong and Miss Ella Beidelman of Naperville, and Mrs. Peter H. Saylor of Green Bay, WI. Mr. Beidelman was a member of the Naperville Methodist church for 25 years past, having joined by letter in 1896. For several years he was a teacher of the Men's Bible class. He also was active in the Salvation Army for awhile. When on the mountain top he had unusual power in prayer. He was a brick mason by trade but was compelled to retire a few years ago on account of ill health. The funeral services were conducted last Sunday afternoon from the home of Arthur Beidelman, by his paster, Rev. Chas. H. Putnam. The male Chorus of the Methodist church furnished the music.
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