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Raymond Travis Bean

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Raymond Travis Bean

Birth
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Death
4 Feb 1985 (aged 71)
Oroville, Butte County, California, USA
Burial
Strawberry Valley, Yuba County, California, USA Add to Map
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BEAN, TRAVIS

Rabbit Creek Journal – 2/12/1985 – Bereavement- Travis Bean – Services were held for Travis Bean, 71, of Strawberry Valley, on Thursday, February 7. He died February 4 in Oroville Hospital after a short illness. Bean, born October 5, 1913, in Los Angeles, was buried at Strawberry Valley Cemetery where his mother, Bessie Brandenburg Bean is also buried. Bean was retired from Shell Oil Company where he worked as a troubleshooter for 35 years. He was a member of the Strawberry Valley Cemetery Board and a member of the Eagle Rock Masonic Lodge No. 422. He served in the U. S. Army during World War II and attained the rank of First Sergeant. Known and remembered by many as a man who loved a good story, a good joke and always having a smile for everyone, he also was renowned for his ability as an expert " pocket hunter " of gold prospecting. He is survived by wife Jacki of Strawberry Valley; a son, Clifford Bean, of Los Angeles; and numerous nieces and nephews. Any memorials are requested to be directed to the Diabetes Foundation.
BEAN, TRAVIS

Rabbit Creek Journal – 2/12/1985 – Bereavement- Travis Bean – Services were held for Travis Bean, 71, of Strawberry Valley, on Thursday, February 7. He died February 4 in Oroville Hospital after a short illness. Bean, born October 5, 1913, in Los Angeles, was buried at Strawberry Valley Cemetery where his mother, Bessie Brandenburg Bean is also buried. Bean was retired from Shell Oil Company where he worked as a troubleshooter for 35 years. He was a member of the Strawberry Valley Cemetery Board and a member of the Eagle Rock Masonic Lodge No. 422. He served in the U. S. Army during World War II and attained the rank of First Sergeant. Known and remembered by many as a man who loved a good story, a good joke and always having a smile for everyone, he also was renowned for his ability as an expert " pocket hunter " of gold prospecting. He is survived by wife Jacki of Strawberry Valley; a son, Clifford Bean, of Los Angeles; and numerous nieces and nephews. Any memorials are requested to be directed to the Diabetes Foundation.


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