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Frank Davis Beyer

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Frank Davis Beyer

Birth
Smith Mills, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
27 May 1950 (aged 61)
Curwensville, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Curwensville, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.9802887, Longitude: -78.5264033
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THE PROGRESS (CLEARFIELD, PA)
MONDAY MAY 29, 1950

FRANK D BEYER

Funeral services for Frank David Beyer, 61, of Pike Township who died early Saturday morning, will be held tommorow morning at 10 o'clock from the Lininger Funeral Home at Curwensville.

Rev. A. C. Cleaver of the Curwensville Presbyterian Church will officiate and interment will be in Oak Hill Cemetery.

The deceased was born in Smithmill March 11, 1889, the son of the late George and Carrie Harper Beyer.

Surviving him are his widow, Sally Ann Bloom Beyer; a daughter Margaret Magee of Philadelphia and two sons, Max in the U.S. Army in California and William of Curwensville. Two Sisters, Mrs. Thad Bloom of Curwensville and Mrs. Martha Borland of Pittsburgh also survive. One brother Benson of Canton, Pa. and five grandchildren survive.

He was employed by the Franklin Tanning Co. until two years ago when he became ill.

Friends may call at the Lininger Funeral Home tonight and until time of services tommorow.


THE PROGRESS (CLEARFIELD, PA)
MONDAY MAY 29, 1950

FRANK D BEYER

Funeral services for Frank David Beyer, 61, of Pike Township who died early Saturday morning, will be held tommorow morning at 10 o'clock from the Lininger Funeral Home at Curwensville.

Rev. A. C. Cleaver of the Curwensville Presbyterian Church will officiate and interment will be in Oak Hill Cemetery.

The deceased was born in Smithmill March 11, 1889, the son of the late George and Carrie Harper Beyer.

Surviving him are his widow, Sally Ann Bloom Beyer; a daughter Margaret Magee of Philadelphia and two sons, Max in the U.S. Army in California and William of Curwensville. Two Sisters, Mrs. Thad Bloom of Curwensville and Mrs. Martha Borland of Pittsburgh also survive. One brother Benson of Canton, Pa. and five grandchildren survive.

He was employed by the Franklin Tanning Co. until two years ago when he became ill.

Friends may call at the Lininger Funeral Home tonight and until time of services tommorow.



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