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Edgar Ross Beavers

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Edgar Ross Beavers

Birth
Jourdanton, Atascosa County, Texas, USA
Death
6 Apr 2014 (aged 78)
Spindale, Rutherford County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Rutherfordton, Rutherford County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Edgar Ross Beavers Obituary
Date of Birth:
Monday, February 3rd, 1936
Date of Death:
Sunday, April 6th, 2014

Edgar Ross Beavers, 78, passed away on April 6, 2014 in Rutherfordton, North Carolina. Ross was born on February 3, 1936 in Jourdanton, Texas, the youngest of eight children. After high school, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy as a Machinist Mate and served as a Boiler Tender aboard the USS Boxer, where he witnessed over 30 atomic tests in the South Pacific as part of Operation Hardtack in 1958.

After his military service, he married Delia Jorgenson and settled in Norwalk, California and then San Antonio, Texas before moving back to Norwalk again. He became a journeyman carpenter and then worked as a project manager for Mustang Engineering, an engineering company.

In 1976, he married Marian McKinzie Waters of Rutherfordton. Ross and Marian lived for some time in Rutherfordton where he had started his own insulation business. They moved to Holtville, California, where he worked in several mechanical engineering roles pioneering the use of geothermal energy until he retired. Following their retirements, they returned to Spindale, North Carolina and their home on Pleasant Street.

Ross was a man of many talents and interests… he was handy with wood and steel, able to create things with his hands. He was an avid sportsman, fishing the waters from Baja Mexico to the Gulf of Alaska, and hunting the woodlands of Texas and the deserts of Southern California. Ross was talented in the kitchen and on the barbeque grill he was considered "a maestro of meat". He was a master storyteller and relished a good joke. And Ross was a man who could and did build friendships with all he came into contact with.

Ross is survived by his wife Marian; children Kevin, Andrew, Kelli, and Krista; sister Joyce Schneider of San Antonio, Texas; and grandchildren Alexander, Justin, Ryan, Mallory, David, Mark, Christopher, Kristy, and AJ; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Edgar Ross Beavers Obituary
Date of Birth:
Monday, February 3rd, 1936
Date of Death:
Sunday, April 6th, 2014

Edgar Ross Beavers, 78, passed away on April 6, 2014 in Rutherfordton, North Carolina. Ross was born on February 3, 1936 in Jourdanton, Texas, the youngest of eight children. After high school, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy as a Machinist Mate and served as a Boiler Tender aboard the USS Boxer, where he witnessed over 30 atomic tests in the South Pacific as part of Operation Hardtack in 1958.

After his military service, he married Delia Jorgenson and settled in Norwalk, California and then San Antonio, Texas before moving back to Norwalk again. He became a journeyman carpenter and then worked as a project manager for Mustang Engineering, an engineering company.

In 1976, he married Marian McKinzie Waters of Rutherfordton. Ross and Marian lived for some time in Rutherfordton where he had started his own insulation business. They moved to Holtville, California, where he worked in several mechanical engineering roles pioneering the use of geothermal energy until he retired. Following their retirements, they returned to Spindale, North Carolina and their home on Pleasant Street.

Ross was a man of many talents and interests… he was handy with wood and steel, able to create things with his hands. He was an avid sportsman, fishing the waters from Baja Mexico to the Gulf of Alaska, and hunting the woodlands of Texas and the deserts of Southern California. Ross was talented in the kitchen and on the barbeque grill he was considered "a maestro of meat". He was a master storyteller and relished a good joke. And Ross was a man who could and did build friendships with all he came into contact with.

Ross is survived by his wife Marian; children Kevin, Andrew, Kelli, and Krista; sister Joyce Schneider of San Antonio, Texas; and grandchildren Alexander, Justin, Ryan, Mallory, David, Mark, Christopher, Kristy, and AJ; and numerous nieces and nephews.


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