Col. Bean's Funeral
Services in Pasadena for Former Soldier-Capitalist
Funeral services for the late Col. Samuel L. Bean, 71 years of age, 430 West Colorado street, Pasadena, Civil War veteran, one-time grain grower and mining man of large interests, will be conducted at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the chapel of Reynolds and Van Nuys, Pasadena. Rev. Leslie E. Learned of All Saints' Church will be in charge. Interment will be at Mountain View, where the Rev. M. Grant Nelson of the Christian Advent Church will be officiant. Col. Bean died of heart failure last Tuesday night at his late residence.
He served in the Civil War as an organizer and drill-master for Negro regiments at Cairo, Ill. He was at one time a large grain producer in Minnesota and Nebraska, and of late years had been engaged in mining, losing heavily in Mexican interests after the downfall of the Diaz government.
Col. Bean's Funeral
Services in Pasadena for Former Soldier-Capitalist
Funeral services for the late Col. Samuel L. Bean, 71 years of age, 430 West Colorado street, Pasadena, Civil War veteran, one-time grain grower and mining man of large interests, will be conducted at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the chapel of Reynolds and Van Nuys, Pasadena. Rev. Leslie E. Learned of All Saints' Church will be in charge. Interment will be at Mountain View, where the Rev. M. Grant Nelson of the Christian Advent Church will be officiant. Col. Bean died of heart failure last Tuesday night at his late residence.
He served in the Civil War as an organizer and drill-master for Negro regiments at Cairo, Ill. He was at one time a large grain producer in Minnesota and Nebraska, and of late years had been engaged in mining, losing heavily in Mexican interests after the downfall of the Diaz government.
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