MOTHER AND SON DIE
Emmett BEACH, an old resident of the county, died at his farm home six miles south of the city Friday morning. Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon by Rev. David THOMAS from the family home and interment was made in Fairview cemetery, six miles south of Perry. Sunday night, his aged mother, Mrs. Josephine BEACH, also passed away, after a brief illness of pneumonia. Funeral services were conducted from Christoph & Newton funeral chapel in Perry Tuesday afternoon and interment made in Fairview cemetery where her body was laid to rest beside that of her son. The BEACHES were old residents of the county, residing on their farm south of town for many years. Mr. BEACH was never married, living with and caring for his mother who was alone and advanced in years. Note: Fairview Cemetery is located about 06 miles south of Perry, Oklahoma on State Highway 86.
MOTHER AND SON DIE
Emmett BEACH, an old resident of the county, died at his farm home six miles south of the city Friday morning. Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon by Rev. David THOMAS from the family home and interment was made in Fairview cemetery, six miles south of Perry. Sunday night, his aged mother, Mrs. Josephine BEACH, also passed away, after a brief illness of pneumonia. Funeral services were conducted from Christoph & Newton funeral chapel in Perry Tuesday afternoon and interment made in Fairview cemetery where her body was laid to rest beside that of her son. The BEACHES were old residents of the county, residing on their farm south of town for many years. Mr. BEACH was never married, living with and caring for his mother who was alone and advanced in years. Note: Fairview Cemetery is located about 06 miles south of Perry, Oklahoma on State Highway 86.
Inscription
Josephine BEACH
Nov. 1, 1851
Nov. 26, 1922
(same marker)
Emmett R. BEACH
Sept. 27, 1868
Nov. 24, 1922
Gone but not forgotten
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