On the 6th of September 1941, she married Luther Nelson in Nickerson, Reno, Kansas. They became the parents of four children, three sons and one daughter. Sadly, he died before the birth of their last child. She never re-married.
Beulah was a kind person, never known to say a cross word to anyone, loved her kids, was a whiz in the kitchen and could whip up great things with few items. She had a natural talent for playing the piano, all she had to do was listen to something and she could play it without the use of sheet music.
If you met her for the first time, she made you feel right at home, no need to "Break the Ice".
She died 31 January 1982, and was buried on the 5th of Feb 1982.
On the 6th of September 1941, she married Luther Nelson in Nickerson, Reno, Kansas. They became the parents of four children, three sons and one daughter. Sadly, he died before the birth of their last child. She never re-married.
Beulah was a kind person, never known to say a cross word to anyone, loved her kids, was a whiz in the kitchen and could whip up great things with few items. She had a natural talent for playing the piano, all she had to do was listen to something and she could play it without the use of sheet music.
If you met her for the first time, she made you feel right at home, no need to "Break the Ice".
She died 31 January 1982, and was buried on the 5th of Feb 1982.
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