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Stanley Miller Beall

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Stanley Miller Beall Veteran

Birth
Nebraska, USA
Death
20 Jan 1957 (aged 30)
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
La Plata, Macon County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Mairens Block 2 Row 5
Memorial ID
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LA PLATA HOME PRESS, La Plata, Missouri
Wednesday, January 24, 1957.
STANLEY MILLER BEALL
---Full military rites will be given a former La Plata boy, Stanley Miller Beall, this afternoon at the La Plata Cemetery. Mr. Beall, 30, died of Leukemia in a Los Angeles Veterans hospital the morning of January 20.
---The son of Roy Beall of Hays, Kansas and the present Mrs. Esther Burke, he was born in North Port, Nebraska December 11, 1926. He moved to La Plata with his family in 1928 for a five year residence before his father, a Service Pipe Line employee, transferred to Trenton, Missouri.
---Mr. Beall was in two wars. In 1944 he joined the Merchant Marines from which he was discharged at the end of the war in the fall of 1945. He worked for the Service Pile Line, advancing to the position of station engineer at Rock Springs, Wyoming. He resigned in August of 1947 to work on oil well drilling rigs in Kansas until 1950 when, in September, he was drafted into the Army. After basic training at Ft. Riley he spent two years on Okinawa. After his discharge in April of 1953, he worked in the California oil fields. In November of 1954 he became ill with Leukemia. He spent a year under doctors care in Hays, Kansas and his father took him to the Veterans Hospital in Los Angeles last September.
---Ace Beall of El Sequndo, California, an uncle of the deceased, escorted the body from Los Angeles to La Plata where services will be held at the Christie Funeral Home at 2:30 p.m. Burial will be in the La Plata Cemetery with full military honors by the American Legion.
---Survivors include his father and mother; two brothers, Rex of Kansas City and Howard of Hays, Kansas; two half-sisters, Annie and Debbie of Hays; five aunts and four uncles and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Beall and Mrs. Cassie Miller, all of La Plata.
LA PLATA HOME PRESS, La Plata, Missouri
Wednesday, January 24, 1957.
STANLEY MILLER BEALL
---Full military rites will be given a former La Plata boy, Stanley Miller Beall, this afternoon at the La Plata Cemetery. Mr. Beall, 30, died of Leukemia in a Los Angeles Veterans hospital the morning of January 20.
---The son of Roy Beall of Hays, Kansas and the present Mrs. Esther Burke, he was born in North Port, Nebraska December 11, 1926. He moved to La Plata with his family in 1928 for a five year residence before his father, a Service Pipe Line employee, transferred to Trenton, Missouri.
---Mr. Beall was in two wars. In 1944 he joined the Merchant Marines from which he was discharged at the end of the war in the fall of 1945. He worked for the Service Pile Line, advancing to the position of station engineer at Rock Springs, Wyoming. He resigned in August of 1947 to work on oil well drilling rigs in Kansas until 1950 when, in September, he was drafted into the Army. After basic training at Ft. Riley he spent two years on Okinawa. After his discharge in April of 1953, he worked in the California oil fields. In November of 1954 he became ill with Leukemia. He spent a year under doctors care in Hays, Kansas and his father took him to the Veterans Hospital in Los Angeles last September.
---Ace Beall of El Sequndo, California, an uncle of the deceased, escorted the body from Los Angeles to La Plata where services will be held at the Christie Funeral Home at 2:30 p.m. Burial will be in the La Plata Cemetery with full military honors by the American Legion.
---Survivors include his father and mother; two brothers, Rex of Kansas City and Howard of Hays, Kansas; two half-sisters, Annie and Debbie of Hays; five aunts and four uncles and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Beall and Mrs. Cassie Miller, all of La Plata.


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