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Flora Holiday was born in Van Buren county, Iowa, near Hillsboro, July 1, 1864, and passed away at her home in Keosauqua, Io., September 10, 1921, at the age of 57
years, 2 months and 9 days. Dec. 2, 1891, she was married to F. L. Beer, and to this union were born two sons--Glen and Clyde. Mr. Beer preceded his wife in death about
20 years, his death accuring [sic] in November, 1901. She was also bereaved in the death of her son Clyde, who was a World War hen and gave his life as a sacrifice on
the altar of his country. He was killed in action Sept. 18, 191[?-can't read]. Those who survive are her son Glen, two brothers, Aaron of Keosauqua and Harvey of Hygiene,
Colo., also other relatives and friends. A number of years ago Mrs. Beer confessed faith in Christ as her Lord, and was baptised, thus becoming his disciple. She made
her home in Keosauqua and vicinity most all her life, and was well known and loved by all who knew her. She was a member of the Relief Corps, of the Rebekah Lodge, also an
honored member of the Ladies' Relief Corps of the American Legion, Clyde Beer [cont'd in next column-cut off]
We wish to thank our good neighbors and friends for their kindness and sympathy in our great bereavement.
Glen Beer and Relatives
(Photocopied from the Keosauqua Republican dated Thursday, 15 Sep 1921 page 2 col 2-3.)
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Flora Holiday was born in Van Buren county, Iowa, near Hillsboro, July 1, 1864, and passed away at her home in Keosauqua, Io., September 10, 1921, at the age of 57
years, 2 months and 9 days. Dec. 2, 1891, she was married to F. L. Beer, and to this union were born two sons--Glen and Clyde. Mr. Beer preceded his wife in death about
20 years, his death accuring [sic] in November, 1901. She was also bereaved in the death of her son Clyde, who was a World War hen and gave his life as a sacrifice on
the altar of his country. He was killed in action Sept. 18, 191[?-can't read]. Those who survive are her son Glen, two brothers, Aaron of Keosauqua and Harvey of Hygiene,
Colo., also other relatives and friends. A number of years ago Mrs. Beer confessed faith in Christ as her Lord, and was baptised, thus becoming his disciple. She made
her home in Keosauqua and vicinity most all her life, and was well known and loved by all who knew her. She was a member of the Relief Corps, of the Rebekah Lodge, also an
honored member of the Ladies' Relief Corps of the American Legion, Clyde Beer [cont'd in next column-cut off]
We wish to thank our good neighbors and friends for their kindness and sympathy in our great bereavement.
Glen Beer and Relatives
(Photocopied from the Keosauqua Republican dated Thursday, 15 Sep 1921 page 2 col 2-3.)
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