marrying 5/5/1938
Warrensburgh, NY
Mrs. Margaret Tucker, and her grandson,
Beecher E. Tucker, whose funerals
were conducted together.
Beecher's sister Mable told the author that Beecher was working at a quarry,
and was at the bottom of the 100 foot cliff, which a co-worker Indian man
fell and landed right next to Beecher, he heard the man's bones break and witnessed
the whole gruesome event. After that Beecher's mental condition became
unstable and failed and he died.
marrying 5/5/1938
Warrensburgh, NY
Mrs. Margaret Tucker, and her grandson,
Beecher E. Tucker, whose funerals
were conducted together.
Beecher's sister Mable told the author that Beecher was working at a quarry,
and was at the bottom of the 100 foot cliff, which a co-worker Indian man
fell and landed right next to Beecher, he heard the man's bones break and witnessed
the whole gruesome event. After that Beecher's mental condition became
unstable and failed and he died.
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