ARTICLE IN CHESTER TIMES, CHESTER, PA - FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1914
Charles Beeson an aged man who has been a great sufferer for many months, died at his home near here last Sunday night. Mr. Beeson was a quiet unassuming man, good neighbor and had a host of friends who regret his demise. He was a brother of the late Thomas, and Amor Beeson both of Chelsea.
ARTICLE IN CHESTER TIMES, CHESTER, PA - FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1914, PAGE 7
BETHEL
The funeral of Charles R. Beeson, an aged resident of Brandywine Summit, took place from his late home with services in Siloam church, followed by interment in Siloam cemetery. Mr. Beeson was well known to many of the older residents of this community as a man of sterling qualities.
ARTICLE IN CHESTER TIMES, CHESTER, PA - FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1914
Charles Beeson an aged man who has been a great sufferer for many months, died at his home near here last Sunday night. Mr. Beeson was a quiet unassuming man, good neighbor and had a host of friends who regret his demise. He was a brother of the late Thomas, and Amor Beeson both of Chelsea.
ARTICLE IN CHESTER TIMES, CHESTER, PA - FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1914, PAGE 7
BETHEL
The funeral of Charles R. Beeson, an aged resident of Brandywine Summit, took place from his late home with services in Siloam church, followed by interment in Siloam cemetery. Mr. Beeson was well known to many of the older residents of this community as a man of sterling qualities.
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