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Charles Albert Beebe

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Charles Albert Beebe

Birth
Humboldt, Humboldt County, Iowa, USA
Death
22 Aug 1924 (aged 49)
Humboldt, Humboldt County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Humboldt, Humboldt County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
03-15
Memorial ID
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Charles was the son of Allen Beebe and Frances Calder. He married Anna Lindstrom on June 18, 1897. They were the parents of Edith, Helen, John, and Frances.

August 28, 1924 - Humboldt Independent - Albert C. Beebe was born in Humboldt, Iowa, October 7, 1874, and died at his home in south Humboldt, Friday night, August 22, 1924.

He was married to Anna Lindstrom June 18, 1897. To this union four children were born: Edith, Helen, John, and Frances Marie.

Deceased leaves to mourn his father, mother, wife, four children above named, two brothers, A.E. and E.W., two sisters, Mrs. C. Trinkans, of Chicago, and Mrs. Ray Burton, of Waterloo and many other relatives.

He had been in poor health for several months but was uncomplaining and bore this suffering without complaint. He had been up town twice and ate his supper with the rest of his family the day he passed away.

Services were conducted by Rev. Cora Lambert at Unity church Monday afternoon, August 20th and burial was made in Union Cemetery, six nephews acting as pall bearers.
Charles was the son of Allen Beebe and Frances Calder. He married Anna Lindstrom on June 18, 1897. They were the parents of Edith, Helen, John, and Frances.

August 28, 1924 - Humboldt Independent - Albert C. Beebe was born in Humboldt, Iowa, October 7, 1874, and died at his home in south Humboldt, Friday night, August 22, 1924.

He was married to Anna Lindstrom June 18, 1897. To this union four children were born: Edith, Helen, John, and Frances Marie.

Deceased leaves to mourn his father, mother, wife, four children above named, two brothers, A.E. and E.W., two sisters, Mrs. C. Trinkans, of Chicago, and Mrs. Ray Burton, of Waterloo and many other relatives.

He had been in poor health for several months but was uncomplaining and bore this suffering without complaint. He had been up town twice and ate his supper with the rest of his family the day he passed away.

Services were conducted by Rev. Cora Lambert at Unity church Monday afternoon, August 20th and burial was made in Union Cemetery, six nephews acting as pall bearers.


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