Daily Examiner, Dillon, Montana
November 12, 1941
CENTENNIAL VALLEY RESIDENT KILLED IN LOGGING ACCIDENT
Word has been received of the death of Ellis Bean, a native of the Centennial Valley, in a logging accident in Aberdeen, Washington. No details of the fatal accident have been learned. The deceased son of Milton Bean, Centennial rancher, had left about seven years ago for Washington. He is survived by his father, three brothers, Farmer and Sonny of the Centennial, and Jack Bean of Salmon; and five sisters, Mrs. Charles Torp of Chinook, Mrs. Milford Judy of Salmon, Mrs. James McBride of Lima, and Mrs. W.L. McDowell of Dillon. Mr. Bean and Farmer and Sonny left immediately for the Washington city. No word has been received as to the funeral arrangements.
Daily Examiner, Dillon, Montana
November 12, 1941
CENTENNIAL VALLEY RESIDENT KILLED IN LOGGING ACCIDENT
Word has been received of the death of Ellis Bean, a native of the Centennial Valley, in a logging accident in Aberdeen, Washington. No details of the fatal accident have been learned. The deceased son of Milton Bean, Centennial rancher, had left about seven years ago for Washington. He is survived by his father, three brothers, Farmer and Sonny of the Centennial, and Jack Bean of Salmon; and five sisters, Mrs. Charles Torp of Chinook, Mrs. Milford Judy of Salmon, Mrs. James McBride of Lima, and Mrs. W.L. McDowell of Dillon. Mr. Bean and Farmer and Sonny left immediately for the Washington city. No word has been received as to the funeral arrangements.
Family Members
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Mary Ida Bean Torp
1881–1952
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Emma Survinia Bean
1884–1909
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Elizabeth Russell Bean
1886–1906
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Mark Owens Bean
1888–1918
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Rosa Belle Bean Noyes
1890–1986
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Henrietta Maude Bean Leake McBride
1892–1962
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Grace Leora Bean Edwards Judy
1893–1959
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Milton Henry "Sunny" Bean
1896–1974
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Andrew Jackson "Jack" Bean
1900–1955
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Roberta Eunice Bean McDowell
1903–1979
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Farmer Floyd Bean
1905–1965
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