OBIT:
Beecher Flora, aged forty years, a well-known horseman, is dead of appendicitis at his home on Cottage Avenue, he having expired at 1:30 o'clock this morning after an illness that confined him to is bed only since Friday night.
The deceased was a part owner with George W. Caldwell of "Jersey Boy," a trotter with a good record and great future promise. He had been in the horse business since his boyhood and in his early manhood he owned one of the best strings of fast horses in this county.
He leaves a wife and three children and came to Columbus with his family from Hartsville ten years ago.
Funeral services conducted by Rev. Neel with be held from the late residence at 2:30 o'clock, Wednesday afternoon and the remains will be laid to rest in Garland Brook Cemetery.
The Republic, January 21, 1907
OBIT:
Beecher Flora, aged forty years, a well-known horseman, is dead of appendicitis at his home on Cottage Avenue, he having expired at 1:30 o'clock this morning after an illness that confined him to is bed only since Friday night.
The deceased was a part owner with George W. Caldwell of "Jersey Boy," a trotter with a good record and great future promise. He had been in the horse business since his boyhood and in his early manhood he owned one of the best strings of fast horses in this county.
He leaves a wife and three children and came to Columbus with his family from Hartsville ten years ago.
Funeral services conducted by Rev. Neel with be held from the late residence at 2:30 o'clock, Wednesday afternoon and the remains will be laid to rest in Garland Brook Cemetery.
The Republic, January 21, 1907
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