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Bernard Leon Eagen

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Bernard Leon Eagen

Birth
Adair County, Missouri, USA
Death
11 Jul 1960 (aged 25)
Denison, Crawford County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Brashear, Adair County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.1430931, Longitude: -92.373764
Plot
Tuttle Addition Lot 1 S 1/2 Row 240
Memorial ID
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BERNARD L. EAGEN.
Brashear, Mo., July 13.—Funeral services for Bernard Leon Eagen, 25, of Burlington, la., formerly of Brashear, will be held at 2 C. S T. Thursday afternoon in the Easley funeral home at Hurdland. The Rev. Norbert Adelman of Kirksville will officiate. Burial will be in Brashear cemetery.
Mr. Eagen was fatally injured Monday afternoon in a truck accident near Dennison, la. He died m Crawford County hospital a few hours after the accident. A son of Bernard M. and Lela Mitten Eagen, he was born in Adair county March 31, 1935, and was reared here. He served in the navy from 1953 to 1955. He was married to Nancy Andrews at Fort Madison, la., April 16, 1955.
Surviving besides the widow and the father, Bernard Eagen of Burlington, are three sons, Russell Allen 4, Joey Leon, 2, and Ben Wayne, born July 7; five sisters, Mrs. Carmelita McVey, Mrs. Lucille Nixon of Kanoka, Mrs. Colene Howard of Brashear and twins, Mrs. Wilda Moore and Mrs. Wilma Haynes of Burlington, and two brothers, Harold and Bob, of Burlington.
The Quincy Herald Whig, Quincy, Illinois, Wednesday, July 13, 1960; Page: 13
(Contributed by Pam Witherow)
BERNARD L. EAGEN.
Brashear, Mo., July 13.—Funeral services for Bernard Leon Eagen, 25, of Burlington, la., formerly of Brashear, will be held at 2 C. S T. Thursday afternoon in the Easley funeral home at Hurdland. The Rev. Norbert Adelman of Kirksville will officiate. Burial will be in Brashear cemetery.
Mr. Eagen was fatally injured Monday afternoon in a truck accident near Dennison, la. He died m Crawford County hospital a few hours after the accident. A son of Bernard M. and Lela Mitten Eagen, he was born in Adair county March 31, 1935, and was reared here. He served in the navy from 1953 to 1955. He was married to Nancy Andrews at Fort Madison, la., April 16, 1955.
Surviving besides the widow and the father, Bernard Eagen of Burlington, are three sons, Russell Allen 4, Joey Leon, 2, and Ben Wayne, born July 7; five sisters, Mrs. Carmelita McVey, Mrs. Lucille Nixon of Kanoka, Mrs. Colene Howard of Brashear and twins, Mrs. Wilda Moore and Mrs. Wilma Haynes of Burlington, and two brothers, Harold and Bob, of Burlington.
The Quincy Herald Whig, Quincy, Illinois, Wednesday, July 13, 1960; Page: 13
(Contributed by Pam Witherow)


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