Most of his life was spent in the Goodnoe Hills area where he was engaged in the raising of sheep and in later years, of cattle. Previous to World War II he and his brother managed a riding club in Vancouver. He was well known for his participation and interest in the rodeo activities of the county.
In 1940 he was married to Margaret Smith. He was a member of the Church of Christ. Those of his family who survive him are: his wife Margaret; his sisters, Louella Miller and Blanche Fuhrman of Goldendale; Dora (Mrs. L. J.) DeHaven, The Dalles; Mae Gallarda, Chowchilla, Calif.; Etta (Mrs. Roy) Collins, Seattle; his brothers, Sam Beeks, Arlington, Ore., and Dewey Beeks, Roosevelt."
Most of his life was spent in the Goodnoe Hills area where he was engaged in the raising of sheep and in later years, of cattle. Previous to World War II he and his brother managed a riding club in Vancouver. He was well known for his participation and interest in the rodeo activities of the county.
In 1940 he was married to Margaret Smith. He was a member of the Church of Christ. Those of his family who survive him are: his wife Margaret; his sisters, Louella Miller and Blanche Fuhrman of Goldendale; Dora (Mrs. L. J.) DeHaven, The Dalles; Mae Gallarda, Chowchilla, Calif.; Etta (Mrs. Roy) Collins, Seattle; his brothers, Sam Beeks, Arlington, Ore., and Dewey Beeks, Roosevelt."
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