Ina M. Beasley, 76, 118 W. Greenburg St., Sweetser, died Sunday in Marion General Hospital. She was born in Kingston, Okla., and had lived in Sweetser for 43 years.
She was a retired employee of the Sweetser Super Market. She was a member of the Sweetser United Methodist Church, a member of Mississinewa Chapter No. 94 of the Order of Eastern Star, and the CPC Sympathy Club.
Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Robert (Latrelle) Parsons, Martinsville; three sisters, Elna Ossenbeck, Rogers, Ark., Lois Dennis, McAlister, Okla., and Thella Bright, Kenilworth, N.J.; and one grandchild.
A funeral service was Wednesday at the Owen-Weilert-Duncan Funeral Home, 2722 S. Washington St., with the Rev. Laurence Smith officiating. Burial was made in Gardens of Memory Cemetery, Huntington County.
Sept. 3, 1911 - March 13, 1988
Ina M. Beasley, 76, 118 W. Greenburg St., Sweetser, died Sunday in Marion General Hospital. She was born in Kingston, Okla., and had lived in Sweetser for 43 years.
She was a retired employee of the Sweetser Super Market. She was a member of the Sweetser United Methodist Church, a member of Mississinewa Chapter No. 94 of the Order of Eastern Star, and the CPC Sympathy Club.
Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Robert (Latrelle) Parsons, Martinsville; three sisters, Elna Ossenbeck, Rogers, Ark., Lois Dennis, McAlister, Okla., and Thella Bright, Kenilworth, N.J.; and one grandchild.
A funeral service was Wednesday at the Owen-Weilert-Duncan Funeral Home, 2722 S. Washington St., with the Rev. Laurence Smith officiating. Burial was made in Gardens of Memory Cemetery, Huntington County.
Sept. 3, 1911 - March 13, 1988
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