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Beulah Marie Ingraham Moyer, a resident of Des Moines, Iowa died on Friday, September 2nd in Des Moines. She was born on April 14, 1921 in Broken Bow, Nebraska the daughter of Fredric and Stella Ellingson Ingraham. Beulah grew up and attended school in Broken Bow. She married Warren W. Moyer in December of 1943 in Broken Bow. Warren was a career Army Officer and they traveled to various parts including Germany where he was stationed. They later settled in Des Moines, Iowa. Beulah did housework for families for a number of years. Beulah and Warren divorced but remained friends throughout their lifetime. She later worked for the airlines there in food processing and packaging until her retirement. Beulah was a hard worker. She loved working on the family farm in Broken Bow. She enjoyed jigsaw puzzles and did beautiful needlework and embroidery. She loved her Buick cars as well.
She is survived by her Brother; Louis Ingraham of Sublimity, along with Nieces; Ronda Samson, Trudy Tufteskog, Nephew, Randy Ingraham, Great Nieces & Nephews; Andrea, Derek, Ryan, Michael, Catherine, Emily, Jessica, Mary and Madeline. She was preceded in death by her Brothers, Melvin, William & Gifford, Sisters, Virginia & Edna.
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Beulah Marie Ingraham Moyer, a resident of Des Moines, Iowa died on Friday, September 2nd in Des Moines. She was born on April 14, 1921 in Broken Bow, Nebraska the daughter of Fredric and Stella Ellingson Ingraham. Beulah grew up and attended school in Broken Bow. She married Warren W. Moyer in December of 1943 in Broken Bow. Warren was a career Army Officer and they traveled to various parts including Germany where he was stationed. They later settled in Des Moines, Iowa. Beulah did housework for families for a number of years. Beulah and Warren divorced but remained friends throughout their lifetime. She later worked for the airlines there in food processing and packaging until her retirement. Beulah was a hard worker. She loved working on the family farm in Broken Bow. She enjoyed jigsaw puzzles and did beautiful needlework and embroidery. She loved her Buick cars as well.
She is survived by her Brother; Louis Ingraham of Sublimity, along with Nieces; Ronda Samson, Trudy Tufteskog, Nephew, Randy Ingraham, Great Nieces & Nephews; Andrea, Derek, Ryan, Michael, Catherine, Emily, Jessica, Mary and Madeline. She was preceded in death by her Brothers, Melvin, William & Gifford, Sisters, Virginia & Edna.
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