In Andover, N. Y., of inflammation of the bowels, Dec. 22, 1893, Jason M. P. Beebe, youngest son of Nathan L. and Adelaide E. Beebe, in his 23d year.
This young man was born and had always lived in the town of Andover. He was married about fifteen months ago to the daughter of Dr. Brainard, in the village, and commenced housekeeping near by his parents on both sides. He was pleasantly settled in business, being a partner in the prosperous firm of Beebe & Co. He was a genial and promising young man, whose moral character was above criticism and one everybody loved. And although he never made a profession of religion he left his friends the comforting hope that Jesus had accepted him, and that he passed safely to the home of the redeemed. A large company attested their esteem for the departed by their presence at the service and following his remains to their resting place in the cemetery overlooking the village.
J. C.
In Andover, N. Y., of inflammation of the bowels, Dec. 22, 1893, Jason M. P. Beebe, youngest son of Nathan L. and Adelaide E. Beebe, in his 23d year.
This young man was born and had always lived in the town of Andover. He was married about fifteen months ago to the daughter of Dr. Brainard, in the village, and commenced housekeeping near by his parents on both sides. He was pleasantly settled in business, being a partner in the prosperous firm of Beebe & Co. He was a genial and promising young man, whose moral character was above criticism and one everybody loved. And although he never made a profession of religion he left his friends the comforting hope that Jesus had accepted him, and that he passed safely to the home of the redeemed. A large company attested their esteem for the departed by their presence at the service and following his remains to their resting place in the cemetery overlooking the village.
J. C.
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