Laurance Thornton Beeson

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Laurance Thornton Beeson

Birth
Mineral Spring, Barry County, Missouri, USA
Death
15 Jul 2008 (aged 84)
Cassville, Barry County, Missouri, USA
Burial
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Laurance's breath of life has returned to God who gave it. So Shall his body be returned to the earth from whence it came, there to wait the resurrection, as God has promised that who so ever would believe in him would not perish, but have everlasting life.
Oh Death where is thy sting? Oh Grave where is thy victory?


Laurance grew up in the Forest Grove community. He graduated from Cassville High School w/the Class of 1944. In Jul 1944 he was called to serve his country. Which he dis w/honor & gratitude in the US Army. He left the United States in Dec 1944 for the battlefields of France & Germany. He was wounded in battle March 1945 & received a Purple Heart for his actions. Laurance returned to the states in Jun 1945 and was honorable discharged 29 Sep 1945.

On 4 Jul 1945, he was united in marriage to Alma Lowe. After returning from war, he attended SMS & received his teaching certificate. He then taught at Hailey School. In 1952, they moved to a farm north of Cassville where they operated a dairy farm & raised their 5 sons. He also drove a school bus for 20 years for the Cassville School District. After retiring from the dairy farm, he owned, operated a small motor repair shop at his home until 2006 when ill health forced him to retire. He was a Christian.

Survivors include: his wife of 63 years; sons: Lonnie, Bill w/wife Linda, Lloyd w/wife Edna, Randy w/wife Debbie, & Stanley w/wife Jennifer; 14 grandkids; 6 stepgrandkids; 19 grgrandkids; 13 stepgrgrandkids; Siblings: Noble w/wife Kathleen, Leonard, Mrs. Mildred Harris, Mrs. Dorothy Lyall & Mrs. Eunice Moreno w/husband Joe; plus cousins, nieces, nephews & many friends.

Rev Jerry Nickle & Pastor Doyle Russell conducted the services. He was laid to rest w/military honors beside his beloved grandson Lynn.
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Laurance's breath of life has returned to God who gave it. So Shall his body be returned to the earth from whence it came, there to wait the resurrection, as God has promised that who so ever would believe in him would not perish, but have everlasting life.
Oh Death where is thy sting? Oh Grave where is thy victory?


Laurance grew up in the Forest Grove community. He graduated from Cassville High School w/the Class of 1944. In Jul 1944 he was called to serve his country. Which he dis w/honor & gratitude in the US Army. He left the United States in Dec 1944 for the battlefields of France & Germany. He was wounded in battle March 1945 & received a Purple Heart for his actions. Laurance returned to the states in Jun 1945 and was honorable discharged 29 Sep 1945.

On 4 Jul 1945, he was united in marriage to Alma Lowe. After returning from war, he attended SMS & received his teaching certificate. He then taught at Hailey School. In 1952, they moved to a farm north of Cassville where they operated a dairy farm & raised their 5 sons. He also drove a school bus for 20 years for the Cassville School District. After retiring from the dairy farm, he owned, operated a small motor repair shop at his home until 2006 when ill health forced him to retire. He was a Christian.

Survivors include: his wife of 63 years; sons: Lonnie, Bill w/wife Linda, Lloyd w/wife Edna, Randy w/wife Debbie, & Stanley w/wife Jennifer; 14 grandkids; 6 stepgrandkids; 19 grgrandkids; 13 stepgrgrandkids; Siblings: Noble w/wife Kathleen, Leonard, Mrs. Mildred Harris, Mrs. Dorothy Lyall & Mrs. Eunice Moreno w/husband Joe; plus cousins, nieces, nephews & many friends.

Rev Jerry Nickle & Pastor Doyle Russell conducted the services. He was laid to rest w/military honors beside his beloved grandson Lynn.
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FOHN FUNERAL HOME