He had moved to North Dakota in 1906; and to Beach North Dakota in 1909.
From obituary "When fifteen years of age he removed to Locke (born in Leroy) township with his parents and in 1906 went west where he was employed by the Russel-Miller Company. In 1909 he removed to Beach, North Dakota where he was highly respected. He was a member of the Congregational church of that place, active in Christian work and a member of the choir.
He leaves to mourn his early departure, his mother Mrs. Clara E Bearse; two brothers Walter E of Leroy and Clayton L of Mapleton North Dakota; and one sister Mrs. Walter Fait of Mapleton, North Dakota; also many other relatives and friends, among whom are Wellington Beeman of Leroy an uncle; Mrs. C. N. Beeman of this place, an aunt; and Howard Beeman and Mrs. F. N. Monroe of Williamston, cousins.
He was a patient sufferer during his long illness, and peacefully passed to his heavenly rest, Saturday morning May 4, 1912.
The remains were brought here for interment in Summit cemetery, and funeral services were conducted by Rev. G. S. Northrup at the residence of F. N. Monroe, Wednesday afternoon May 8"
He had moved to North Dakota in 1906; and to Beach North Dakota in 1909.
From obituary "When fifteen years of age he removed to Locke (born in Leroy) township with his parents and in 1906 went west where he was employed by the Russel-Miller Company. In 1909 he removed to Beach, North Dakota where he was highly respected. He was a member of the Congregational church of that place, active in Christian work and a member of the choir.
He leaves to mourn his early departure, his mother Mrs. Clara E Bearse; two brothers Walter E of Leroy and Clayton L of Mapleton North Dakota; and one sister Mrs. Walter Fait of Mapleton, North Dakota; also many other relatives and friends, among whom are Wellington Beeman of Leroy an uncle; Mrs. C. N. Beeman of this place, an aunt; and Howard Beeman and Mrs. F. N. Monroe of Williamston, cousins.
He was a patient sufferer during his long illness, and peacefully passed to his heavenly rest, Saturday morning May 4, 1912.
The remains were brought here for interment in Summit cemetery, and funeral services were conducted by Rev. G. S. Northrup at the residence of F. N. Monroe, Wednesday afternoon May 8"
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