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Deva Margaret <I>Younkin</I> Stein

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Deva Margaret Younkin Stein

Birth
Blockton, Taylor County, Iowa, USA
Death
25 Mar 1990 (aged 75)
Lenox, Taylor County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Platteville, Taylor County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Bedford Times-Press
Wednesday April 4, 1990 p. 5
DEVA MARGARET STEIN
Funeral services for Deva Margaret Stein, 75, Blockton, were held March 28 at Shum- Novinger Funeral Home officiated by Gene Ehlers. Burial was at Platteville Cemetery, Platteville, Iowa. Mrs. Stein died March 25, 1990 at Lenox Care Center, Lenox, Iowa.

Deva Margaret Stein, daughter of Jesse Lee Younkin and Pearle Faye Younkin, was born at Blockton, Iowa on May 23, 1914. She attended public school in Blockton, Iowa where she lived and grew to maturity.

On April 14, 1935 she was united in marriage to Kenneth Dean Beadel at Lenox, Iowa. To this union six children were born: Betty JoAnn, Billy Dean, Patricia Lee, Harold Eugene, Melvin LeRoy, and Robert Duane.

On May 9, 1953, she was united in marriage to Ray Edwin Stein at Kansas City, Mo., where they lived for several years. Later they moved to their farm at Blockton, Iowa. Deva was employed by Tradex in Kansas City, and was a homemaker and farmer at Blockton.

She was preceded in death by her parents and a daughter Betty JoAnn, who died at the age of 2. Left to cherish her memory are: her husband Ray; her children Melvin Beadel and son LeRoy of Belton, Mo.; Robert Beadel and wife Candy of Raymore, Mo.; Harold Beadel and wife Darlene of Buckner, Mo.; Pat Dye and husband Curt of St. Joseph, Mo.; and Bill Beadel and wife Patsy of Lenox; two brothers, Dale Younkin of Versailles, Mo., and John Younkin of Veneta, Or.; one sister, Velma Cunning of St. Joseph, Mo.; 10 grandchildren; seven great grandchildren; and other nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.

She associated with the Bedford Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses, and expressed her desire to become one of Jehovah's Witnesses.

Deva was a kind, considerate and loving wife, mother, grandmother, sister, friend and neighbor. Her family and loved ones will long remember the enjoyment she shared in taking care of her lawn, house and garden, and also in helping others.
Bedford Times-Press
Wednesday April 4, 1990 p. 5
DEVA MARGARET STEIN
Funeral services for Deva Margaret Stein, 75, Blockton, were held March 28 at Shum- Novinger Funeral Home officiated by Gene Ehlers. Burial was at Platteville Cemetery, Platteville, Iowa. Mrs. Stein died March 25, 1990 at Lenox Care Center, Lenox, Iowa.

Deva Margaret Stein, daughter of Jesse Lee Younkin and Pearle Faye Younkin, was born at Blockton, Iowa on May 23, 1914. She attended public school in Blockton, Iowa where she lived and grew to maturity.

On April 14, 1935 she was united in marriage to Kenneth Dean Beadel at Lenox, Iowa. To this union six children were born: Betty JoAnn, Billy Dean, Patricia Lee, Harold Eugene, Melvin LeRoy, and Robert Duane.

On May 9, 1953, she was united in marriage to Ray Edwin Stein at Kansas City, Mo., where they lived for several years. Later they moved to their farm at Blockton, Iowa. Deva was employed by Tradex in Kansas City, and was a homemaker and farmer at Blockton.

She was preceded in death by her parents and a daughter Betty JoAnn, who died at the age of 2. Left to cherish her memory are: her husband Ray; her children Melvin Beadel and son LeRoy of Belton, Mo.; Robert Beadel and wife Candy of Raymore, Mo.; Harold Beadel and wife Darlene of Buckner, Mo.; Pat Dye and husband Curt of St. Joseph, Mo.; and Bill Beadel and wife Patsy of Lenox; two brothers, Dale Younkin of Versailles, Mo., and John Younkin of Veneta, Or.; one sister, Velma Cunning of St. Joseph, Mo.; 10 grandchildren; seven great grandchildren; and other nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.

She associated with the Bedford Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses, and expressed her desire to become one of Jehovah's Witnesses.

Deva was a kind, considerate and loving wife, mother, grandmother, sister, friend and neighbor. Her family and loved ones will long remember the enjoyment she shared in taking care of her lawn, house and garden, and also in helping others.


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