Mrs. Beatty was a native Fresnan. During World War II she worked as an aircraft electrician at Hammer Field.
Always interested in painting, Mrs. Beatty turned to pottery after taking a class at Fresno State College. Most of her pottery was fashioned of natice clays which she gathered herself on prospecting trips.
She was a member of the Society of Western Arts Center. Her work often was exhibited at the Fresno District Fair.
Surviving are her husband, Warren; two sons, Jerry of Los Alamos, NM, and Donald of Fresno; a daughter, Mrs. Bernardine Stark of Fresno; a brother, Newton Kincheloe of Fresno, and four grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Monday in the Lisle Calaveras Chapel. Burial will be in the Belmont Memorial Park.
The family requests that remembrances be in the form of contributions to the American Cancer Society.
(Information has been gathered from several sources, so some of it may not be correct)
Mrs. Beatty was a native Fresnan. During World War II she worked as an aircraft electrician at Hammer Field.
Always interested in painting, Mrs. Beatty turned to pottery after taking a class at Fresno State College. Most of her pottery was fashioned of natice clays which she gathered herself on prospecting trips.
She was a member of the Society of Western Arts Center. Her work often was exhibited at the Fresno District Fair.
Surviving are her husband, Warren; two sons, Jerry of Los Alamos, NM, and Donald of Fresno; a daughter, Mrs. Bernardine Stark of Fresno; a brother, Newton Kincheloe of Fresno, and four grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Monday in the Lisle Calaveras Chapel. Burial will be in the Belmont Memorial Park.
The family requests that remembrances be in the form of contributions to the American Cancer Society.
(Information has been gathered from several sources, so some of it may not be correct)
Gravesite Details
She has no marker or headstone. Ruby Beatty 13-1814-1 is in the plot just west of Newton & Sarah Kincheloe.
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