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William Carroll Beeson

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William Carroll Beeson

Birth
Arkansas, USA
Death
10 Apr 1926 (aged 73)
Eagleville, Modoc County, California, USA
Burial
Eagleville, Modoc County, California, USA Add to Map
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Death Of Wm C Beeson
Last Saturday evening William C. Beeson passed away at his home in Eagleville, the immediate cause of death being heart failure. The funeral was held on Monday afternoon in the Christian Church, the service being conducted by Rev. M. J. Williams, and the interment in the Eagleville Cemetery. William C. Beeson was born in Ohio Aug. 2, 1852, and at the time of his death was aged 73 years, 8 months and 8 days. When a young man he moved to Oklahoma, where his wife died, leaving the father to care for seven motherless children. One son and one daughter preceded him to the silent land. Five children survive to mourn his loss – three sons and two daughters; George and Somer Beeson, of Eagleville and Homer Beeson of Cedarville; Mrs. Mollie Jenkins of Westwood, Cal.; and Mrs. Pearl Gardella of San Francisco. There are also 15 grandchildren and 4 great grand children and a host of friends to mourn the passing of a good citizen, friend and neighbor. The deceased was a member in good standing of the Woodmen of the World at Shawnee, Oklahoma. Mr. Beeson first came to Eagleville in 1907, and with few intermissions has been a resident of Surprise Valley since that time. The entire community extends to the bereaved relatives and sorrowing hour of grief.
Death Of Wm C Beeson
Last Saturday evening William C. Beeson passed away at his home in Eagleville, the immediate cause of death being heart failure. The funeral was held on Monday afternoon in the Christian Church, the service being conducted by Rev. M. J. Williams, and the interment in the Eagleville Cemetery. William C. Beeson was born in Ohio Aug. 2, 1852, and at the time of his death was aged 73 years, 8 months and 8 days. When a young man he moved to Oklahoma, where his wife died, leaving the father to care for seven motherless children. One son and one daughter preceded him to the silent land. Five children survive to mourn his loss – three sons and two daughters; George and Somer Beeson, of Eagleville and Homer Beeson of Cedarville; Mrs. Mollie Jenkins of Westwood, Cal.; and Mrs. Pearl Gardella of San Francisco. There are also 15 grandchildren and 4 great grand children and a host of friends to mourn the passing of a good citizen, friend and neighbor. The deceased was a member in good standing of the Woodmen of the World at Shawnee, Oklahoma. Mr. Beeson first came to Eagleville in 1907, and with few intermissions has been a resident of Surprise Valley since that time. The entire community extends to the bereaved relatives and sorrowing hour of grief.


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