JOHN F. BEANS
68, of (the North Industry area), passed away Sunday morning at Timken Mercy Hospital following an extended illness. Born in North Industry. Life resident of Stark County. Son of the late Ulysses and Clara Beans. He was a retired employee of the Hoover Company, retiring in 1962. Member of the North Industry Christian Church, Men's Bible Class and former Trustee and Deacon. Jr. OUAM, Thomas Jefferson Council 100. LOOM #233 and the Canton South Sportsmen's Club.
Survived by wife, Gladys, three sons, two daughters, 14 grandchildren, one great-grandchild, a brother, and a sister. [names edited for privacy.]
Services Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the Kreighbaum Funeral Home with Rev. R.A.Carpenter officiating. Interment at Melscheimer Cemetery.
... bio and vital dates provided by Find A Grave contributor Pat E.
JOHN F. BEANS
68, of (the North Industry area), passed away Sunday morning at Timken Mercy Hospital following an extended illness. Born in North Industry. Life resident of Stark County. Son of the late Ulysses and Clara Beans. He was a retired employee of the Hoover Company, retiring in 1962. Member of the North Industry Christian Church, Men's Bible Class and former Trustee and Deacon. Jr. OUAM, Thomas Jefferson Council 100. LOOM #233 and the Canton South Sportsmen's Club.
Survived by wife, Gladys, three sons, two daughters, 14 grandchildren, one great-grandchild, a brother, and a sister. [names edited for privacy.]
Services Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the Kreighbaum Funeral Home with Rev. R.A.Carpenter officiating. Interment at Melscheimer Cemetery.
... bio and vital dates provided by Find A Grave contributor Pat E.
Gravesite Details
Marker s/w Samuel W and Pearl M Montague; and John F, Stella M and Gladys Beans.
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