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Edward Beyer

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Edward Beyer

Birth
Marion County, Iowa, USA
Death
14 Aug 1979 (aged 75)
Knoxville, Marion County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Monroe, Jasper County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
block 1, row 2, lot 144
Memorial ID
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Unknown newspaper article, found at Monroe Public Library.

Life Story of Edward Beyer--Funeral Services were held Friday, august 17 at the First Baptist Church in Monroe, Iowa, for Edward Beyer. Rev. Eldon Pals officiated with interment in Silent City Cemetery in Monroe.

Mr. Beyer passed away August 14, 1979, at the Collins Memorial Hospital in Knoxville.

Edward Beyer, the son of John and Nettie (Van Zee) Beyer was born on July 20, 1904, north of Pella, Iowa, moving at an early age to Prairie City where he spent his boyhood on the family farm west of Prairie City, Iowa. He was married on December 24, 1928, to Sarah M. Kinart.
They resided on a farm west of Prairie City until they moved east of Monroe March of 1937 where they spent their lives until they retired in 1965 moving to Monroe where they presently reside.

To this union were born four children, Mrs. Charles (Viola) Burmeister of Des Moines; Harold (Betty Phifer) and Harvey (Marlene Vander Hoek), both of Newton, and David of Newton. Ten grandchildren and four great grandchildren also survive.

He was preceded in death by his father and mother, sister, Alma, and brother Gerritt.

He is survived by his wife, Sarah, his four children, and two brothers, Clarence of Prairie City and Albert of Muskegon, Michigan, and two sisters, Mrs. Jake (Bessie) Bruxvoort of Newton and Mrs. Don (Jeanetta) Carruth of Ellsworth.

He was a member of First Baptist Church of Monroe, Iowa.
Unknown newspaper article, found at Monroe Public Library.

Life Story of Edward Beyer--Funeral Services were held Friday, august 17 at the First Baptist Church in Monroe, Iowa, for Edward Beyer. Rev. Eldon Pals officiated with interment in Silent City Cemetery in Monroe.

Mr. Beyer passed away August 14, 1979, at the Collins Memorial Hospital in Knoxville.

Edward Beyer, the son of John and Nettie (Van Zee) Beyer was born on July 20, 1904, north of Pella, Iowa, moving at an early age to Prairie City where he spent his boyhood on the family farm west of Prairie City, Iowa. He was married on December 24, 1928, to Sarah M. Kinart.
They resided on a farm west of Prairie City until they moved east of Monroe March of 1937 where they spent their lives until they retired in 1965 moving to Monroe where they presently reside.

To this union were born four children, Mrs. Charles (Viola) Burmeister of Des Moines; Harold (Betty Phifer) and Harvey (Marlene Vander Hoek), both of Newton, and David of Newton. Ten grandchildren and four great grandchildren also survive.

He was preceded in death by his father and mother, sister, Alma, and brother Gerritt.

He is survived by his wife, Sarah, his four children, and two brothers, Clarence of Prairie City and Albert of Muskegon, Michigan, and two sisters, Mrs. Jake (Bessie) Bruxvoort of Newton and Mrs. Don (Jeanetta) Carruth of Ellsworth.

He was a member of First Baptist Church of Monroe, Iowa.


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