She married Bill Bowen, and had one daughter. The family lived and worked at the Methodist Church on Grant Street in Denver.
Later. they moved to a house where the Interstate (I25) now runs in South Denver and Beulah worked at the Civics Center as a secretary for the City and County of Denver.
Another move took the family to Alcott Street and nearer to the Nazarene Church where they were active members.
Beulah died in 1979, leaving her husband, daughter Belva, son-in-law, and two grandsons to miss her.
Services were at Denver Green Acres Church of The Nazarene on Saturday, July 7, 1979 with the Reverend C. William Morrison officiating. Entombment was at Crown Hill Mausoleum. Her family had chosen the 23rd Psalm to share with friends and relatives.
She married Bill Bowen, and had one daughter. The family lived and worked at the Methodist Church on Grant Street in Denver.
Later. they moved to a house where the Interstate (I25) now runs in South Denver and Beulah worked at the Civics Center as a secretary for the City and County of Denver.
Another move took the family to Alcott Street and nearer to the Nazarene Church where they were active members.
Beulah died in 1979, leaving her husband, daughter Belva, son-in-law, and two grandsons to miss her.
Services were at Denver Green Acres Church of The Nazarene on Saturday, July 7, 1979 with the Reverend C. William Morrison officiating. Entombment was at Crown Hill Mausoleum. Her family had chosen the 23rd Psalm to share with friends and relatives.
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