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Ralph Cromby Bean

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Ralph Cromby Bean

Birth
New Hamburg, Waterloo Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada
Death
1 Dec 1938 (aged 63)
Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Berkley, Oakland County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 13 Cloverleaf
Memorial ID
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Father - John S. Bean
Mother - Sarah Smith
Wife - May Bean
*Michigan Death Cert.

Ralph C. Bean -
Word was received by relatives in the Twin City announcing the death at Detroit of Ralph C. Bean, nephew of Jonathan Cook, Kitchener, and a native of New Hamburg. The funeral was held at Detroit. During his residence in Detroit he made a host of friends, who with relatives in this district regret to learn of his passing.

The late Mr. Bean was born at New Hamburg a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Bean. For the past fifty years he has resided at Detroit where for over thirty years he conducted a successful bakery business. Ill health two years ago forced his withdrawal from active business." Surviving are his wife and one son, Marshall C., and one daughter, Laura Mae; also two sisters, Mrs. James Mathers, Brantford, and Mrs. Geo. Nerreter, Detroit, and three brothers, Marshall, Everest and Maurice, all of Detroit.

Waterloo Chronicle 16 Dec 1938, p. 3
Contributor: Darryl Bonk (47010264) •
Father - John S. Bean
Mother - Sarah Smith
Wife - May Bean
*Michigan Death Cert.

Ralph C. Bean -
Word was received by relatives in the Twin City announcing the death at Detroit of Ralph C. Bean, nephew of Jonathan Cook, Kitchener, and a native of New Hamburg. The funeral was held at Detroit. During his residence in Detroit he made a host of friends, who with relatives in this district regret to learn of his passing.

The late Mr. Bean was born at New Hamburg a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Bean. For the past fifty years he has resided at Detroit where for over thirty years he conducted a successful bakery business. Ill health two years ago forced his withdrawal from active business." Surviving are his wife and one son, Marshall C., and one daughter, Laura Mae; also two sisters, Mrs. James Mathers, Brantford, and Mrs. Geo. Nerreter, Detroit, and three brothers, Marshall, Everest and Maurice, all of Detroit.

Waterloo Chronicle 16 Dec 1938, p. 3
Contributor: Darryl Bonk (47010264) •

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