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Harry C Beebe

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Harry C Beebe

Birth
Hooper, Dodge County, Nebraska, USA
Death
13 May 1916 (aged 37)
Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Utica, Seward County, Nebraska, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.9009247, Longitude: -97.3423691
Plot
Section B, Row 18
Memorial ID
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Husband of Maggie Harris. Was a printer by trade. Served as the Custodian of the Cloak Room of the Nebraska State Legislature during the twenty-seventh session.

The following obituary was published May 18, 1916 and is located on Page 5 of The Seward County Tribune:

News of the death of Harry Beebe of University Place, Nebr., reached here last Saturday. Mr. Beebe was formerly a resident of Utica and while here was employed in the Searle & Chapin Lumber office. Nearly everyone knew him and they all were his friend. Mrs. Beebe died while they lived here and soon after her death Mr. Beebe was very sick from pneumonia, which, coupled with grief caused by the loss of his wife, left him in bad health. Soon after his recovery he removed to University Place, which was his home at the time of his death although he died in Kansas where he had gone to build up his health. One child, a boy about ten years of age, survives him besides a number of other relatives. The body was brought to Utica Monday and the funeral held from the home of T.L. Davis, who was an associate in business and close friend of Mr. Beebe's. The Masonic order of Utica had charge of the services at the cemetery.

The following obituary was published Thursday , May 18th, 1916 Page : 1 in the Utica Sun:

Harry C. Beebe died Saturday, May 13, at the home of a brother at Hutchinson, Kansas. Although he had been in poor health for some time, his death came suddenly.

The deceased was born Feb. 23, 1879 at Hooper, Nebraska. He grew to manhood at Wayne and Stanton, in which towns he received his education. He married Marguerite Harris of Bartlett, Iowa, Nov. 23, 1904. She passed away at Utica, Feb. 27, 1912. The deceased was engaged in the lumber business nearly all of his business life. For several years before the death of his wife he was connected with the Davies business here, but since that time has been with the Searle & Chapin company at Lincoln. Surviving him are his son, Eugene; his father, John Beebe and two sisters, Eva and Nelle of University Place and three brothers, Chas. S. of Wakefield, Frank R. of Springfield and Harvey D. of Hutchinson, Kas.
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Husband of Maggie Harris. Was a printer by trade. Served as the Custodian of the Cloak Room of the Nebraska State Legislature during the twenty-seventh session.

The following obituary was published May 18, 1916 and is located on Page 5 of The Seward County Tribune:

News of the death of Harry Beebe of University Place, Nebr., reached here last Saturday. Mr. Beebe was formerly a resident of Utica and while here was employed in the Searle & Chapin Lumber office. Nearly everyone knew him and they all were his friend. Mrs. Beebe died while they lived here and soon after her death Mr. Beebe was very sick from pneumonia, which, coupled with grief caused by the loss of his wife, left him in bad health. Soon after his recovery he removed to University Place, which was his home at the time of his death although he died in Kansas where he had gone to build up his health. One child, a boy about ten years of age, survives him besides a number of other relatives. The body was brought to Utica Monday and the funeral held from the home of T.L. Davis, who was an associate in business and close friend of Mr. Beebe's. The Masonic order of Utica had charge of the services at the cemetery.

The following obituary was published Thursday , May 18th, 1916 Page : 1 in the Utica Sun:

Harry C. Beebe died Saturday, May 13, at the home of a brother at Hutchinson, Kansas. Although he had been in poor health for some time, his death came suddenly.

The deceased was born Feb. 23, 1879 at Hooper, Nebraska. He grew to manhood at Wayne and Stanton, in which towns he received his education. He married Marguerite Harris of Bartlett, Iowa, Nov. 23, 1904. She passed away at Utica, Feb. 27, 1912. The deceased was engaged in the lumber business nearly all of his business life. For several years before the death of his wife he was connected with the Davies business here, but since that time has been with the Searle & Chapin company at Lincoln. Surviving him are his son, Eugene; his father, John Beebe and two sisters, Eva and Nelle of University Place and three brothers, Chas. S. of Wakefield, Frank R. of Springfield and Harvey D. of Hutchinson, Kas.


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