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Charles William Bean

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Charles William Bean

Birth
Death
26 Jun 1937 (aged 82)
Burial
Pullman, Whitman County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 6 FAIR, Lot 3, Grave 3
Memorial ID
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Husband of Sarepta Wenrich Bean.
Son of Ruben and Luisia (McBride) Bean.

An interesting article about Mr. Bean ran in the Colfax Gazette on 4 Sep 1903:

C.W. Bean Resigns

C.W. Bean, who has been chief deputy under County Clerk McCaw for several months past, has resigned and accepted a position as a teacher of the commercial branches in the business department of the Agricultural college at Pullman. Mr. Bean is a very competent man and it is with regret that the office of the county clerk loses his services. As an instructor at the college Mr. Bean will no doubt be a success, as he has spent a great portion of his life in educational work and at one time was state superintendent of schools for Washington. He will leave Colfax on September 15 and commence his work at the college with the beginning of the school year, which opens September 24. Geo. L. Corner of Garfield has accepted ht exposition made vacant by Mr. Bean.

Husband of Sarepta Wenrich Bean.
Son of Ruben and Luisia (McBride) Bean.

An interesting article about Mr. Bean ran in the Colfax Gazette on 4 Sep 1903:

C.W. Bean Resigns

C.W. Bean, who has been chief deputy under County Clerk McCaw for several months past, has resigned and accepted a position as a teacher of the commercial branches in the business department of the Agricultural college at Pullman. Mr. Bean is a very competent man and it is with regret that the office of the county clerk loses his services. As an instructor at the college Mr. Bean will no doubt be a success, as he has spent a great portion of his life in educational work and at one time was state superintendent of schools for Washington. He will leave Colfax on September 15 and commence his work at the college with the beginning of the school year, which opens September 24. Geo. L. Corner of Garfield has accepted ht exposition made vacant by Mr. Bean.



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