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Hamilton Prioleau Bee Jr.

Birth
Texas, USA
Death
1 Feb 1923 (aged 65)
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA
Burial
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Unmarked burial.
Memorial ID
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There is no stone to mark his grave.

Married to Zella DeHymel. Son of Confederate General Hamilton P. Bee and Mildred M. Tarver.

San Antonio Express February 2, 1923
H.P. Bee Dead
Served as Express Company Messenger for 22 Years
Hamilton Prioleau Bee, 64, 417 Paschal Street, a native of Corpus Christi and a brother of Carlos Bee of San Antonio died Thursday morning at 6 o'clock in a local hospital. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge, the Aztec Club and Texas Cattlemen's Association. Mr. Bee had been messenger for the American Railway Express Company for 22 years and had lived at the Paschal Street home for many years.

Besides his brother he is survived by the following: his widow, the daughter, Mrs. Zelita Maule; a son, Barnard E. Bee, all of San Antonio; a second brother, Benjamin Bee of California; a sister, Miss Annie Bee and two grandchildren, Hamilton Bee Maule and Mildred Maule, also of this city.

The funeral will be held Friday afternoon with services at the grave under the auspices of the Anchor Masonic Lodge. Rev. Arthur S. Huston will officiate.
There is no stone to mark his grave.

Married to Zella DeHymel. Son of Confederate General Hamilton P. Bee and Mildred M. Tarver.

San Antonio Express February 2, 1923
H.P. Bee Dead
Served as Express Company Messenger for 22 Years
Hamilton Prioleau Bee, 64, 417 Paschal Street, a native of Corpus Christi and a brother of Carlos Bee of San Antonio died Thursday morning at 6 o'clock in a local hospital. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge, the Aztec Club and Texas Cattlemen's Association. Mr. Bee had been messenger for the American Railway Express Company for 22 years and had lived at the Paschal Street home for many years.

Besides his brother he is survived by the following: his widow, the daughter, Mrs. Zelita Maule; a son, Barnard E. Bee, all of San Antonio; a second brother, Benjamin Bee of California; a sister, Miss Annie Bee and two grandchildren, Hamilton Bee Maule and Mildred Maule, also of this city.

The funeral will be held Friday afternoon with services at the grave under the auspices of the Anchor Masonic Lodge. Rev. Arthur S. Huston will officiate.


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