1. The Angel of Death visited the home of L. G. Foster and took his oldest son Beecher, away. He had a boil on his hand about a week or so ago and blood poison set up. He left a father, two sisters, a brother and many friends to mourn their loss. He was laid to rest in New Hope Cemetery Wednesday.
2. This community was greatly shocked early Tuesday morning by the death of Beecher Foster, of Ingle. He was taken ill with a boil on his hand and blood poison set up and caused his death within a few hours. He was the oldest son of L. G. Foster and was loved by all who knew him. He was 18 years, six months and 13 days old at the time of his death. He leaves a father, step-mother, two sisters, and one brother to mourn their loss.
1. The Angel of Death visited the home of L. G. Foster and took his oldest son Beecher, away. He had a boil on his hand about a week or so ago and blood poison set up. He left a father, two sisters, a brother and many friends to mourn their loss. He was laid to rest in New Hope Cemetery Wednesday.
2. This community was greatly shocked early Tuesday morning by the death of Beecher Foster, of Ingle. He was taken ill with a boil on his hand and blood poison set up and caused his death within a few hours. He was the oldest son of L. G. Foster and was loved by all who knew him. He was 18 years, six months and 13 days old at the time of his death. He leaves a father, step-mother, two sisters, and one brother to mourn their loss.
Gravesite Details
There is no marked headstone but an unmarked one beside his father's stone, which may be his.
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