Mrs. Bean was in her eighty-second year. About two years ago she was stricken with paralysis, from which stroke she only partially recovered. For some months she gradually declined in strength, and her once strong and robust constitution by degrees yielded. Her husband died some forty years ago. Ten years later she was bereft of a son.
She leaves six sons and one daughter, Mrs. Morrison of New Cambria. Of the sons, James, the oldest, resides in Illinois, George W. is a pastor of the Presbyterian church at Clay Center, Benjamin S. and John S. are well known farmers in our county, and David and Wilson reside in Wichita county.
The deceased was an honored member of the Presbyterian church of this city and was an exemplary, consistent, christian woman. The large circle of relatives have the sympathy of their many friends in this affliction. They have done all that love could do for the comfort of their mother and grandmother throughout her long illness.
Salina Daily Republican (Salina, Kansas) * 10 Jun 1892, Fri * Page 4
Mrs. Bean was in her eighty-second year. About two years ago she was stricken with paralysis, from which stroke she only partially recovered. For some months she gradually declined in strength, and her once strong and robust constitution by degrees yielded. Her husband died some forty years ago. Ten years later she was bereft of a son.
She leaves six sons and one daughter, Mrs. Morrison of New Cambria. Of the sons, James, the oldest, resides in Illinois, George W. is a pastor of the Presbyterian church at Clay Center, Benjamin S. and John S. are well known farmers in our county, and David and Wilson reside in Wichita county.
The deceased was an honored member of the Presbyterian church of this city and was an exemplary, consistent, christian woman. The large circle of relatives have the sympathy of their many friends in this affliction. They have done all that love could do for the comfort of their mother and grandmother throughout her long illness.
Salina Daily Republican (Salina, Kansas) * 10 Jun 1892, Fri * Page 4
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