El Dorado, Kansas
Friday, October 23, 1903
page 1
Beaman.
W.G. Beaman died at the home of his mother in Cassoday, Monday afternoon of typhoid fever after an illness of several weeks. The deceased was born in Burke, New York, was thirty years of age, was an exemplary young man, a prominent church worker and had charge of the general store at Cassoday, owned by his mother and himself. The Beaman's have lived in Butler county a number of years and part of that time in El Dorado. The mother and sister, Miss Ida, were with the deceased when he died. O.E. Beaman of Webb City, Mo., and Bert Beaman of St. Louis arrived today to attend the funeral. There is another brother living in Knoxville, Tennessee.
Funeral services over the remains of the late William G. Beaman will be held from the late home in Cassoday, Thursday at 2 o'clock p.m.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield) March 2022
El Dorado, Kansas
Friday, October 23, 1903
page 1
Beaman.
W.G. Beaman died at the home of his mother in Cassoday, Monday afternoon of typhoid fever after an illness of several weeks. The deceased was born in Burke, New York, was thirty years of age, was an exemplary young man, a prominent church worker and had charge of the general store at Cassoday, owned by his mother and himself. The Beaman's have lived in Butler county a number of years and part of that time in El Dorado. The mother and sister, Miss Ida, were with the deceased when he died. O.E. Beaman of Webb City, Mo., and Bert Beaman of St. Louis arrived today to attend the funeral. There is another brother living in Knoxville, Tennessee.
Funeral services over the remains of the late William G. Beaman will be held from the late home in Cassoday, Thursday at 2 o'clock p.m.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield) March 2022
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