He was united in marriage to Lenna Bagwell on September 24, 1902.
To this union three daughters and two sons were born.
Immediate survivors are his wife, Lenna, and the following children; Mrs. Ethel Lyons of Springfield, Eva Beavers of Olney, John and Roy Beavers of Noble and Mrs. Bertha Long of Noble.
Also surviving are one grandson, Kenneth Long, U. S. Air Force, Knoxville Tenn., a granddaughter, Joan Beavers of Noble, one brother, Roger Beavers of Noble, one brother, Roy and several nieces and nephews.
Ralph's early life was spent in and near Olney. Following his marriage he moved near Noble and became a prominent farmer. The rest of his days were spent in that vicinity where he made a host of friends.
Even though spending most of his life in this locality he was well known as "Peaky" in Richland and surrounding counties where his pleasant smile and cheery disposition will be greatly and sadly missed.
Taken from an Olney, IL area newspaper.
He was united in marriage to Lenna Bagwell on September 24, 1902.
To this union three daughters and two sons were born.
Immediate survivors are his wife, Lenna, and the following children; Mrs. Ethel Lyons of Springfield, Eva Beavers of Olney, John and Roy Beavers of Noble and Mrs. Bertha Long of Noble.
Also surviving are one grandson, Kenneth Long, U. S. Air Force, Knoxville Tenn., a granddaughter, Joan Beavers of Noble, one brother, Roger Beavers of Noble, one brother, Roy and several nieces and nephews.
Ralph's early life was spent in and near Olney. Following his marriage he moved near Noble and became a prominent farmer. The rest of his days were spent in that vicinity where he made a host of friends.
Even though spending most of his life in this locality he was well known as "Peaky" in Richland and surrounding counties where his pleasant smile and cheery disposition will be greatly and sadly missed.
Taken from an Olney, IL area newspaper.
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