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Robert Chester “Bob” Beattie

Birth
Manchester, Bennington County, Vermont, USA
Death
5 Aug 2020 (aged 104)
White River Junction, Windsor County, Vermont, USA
Burial
Peru, Bennington County, Vermont, USA Add to Map
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Obituary: Robert Chester Beattie, 104, a resident of Peru, and the last of 17 children, passed away August 5, 2020 at The Village at White River Junction, VT. He was born in Manchester, VT on June 26, 1916 the son of the late William and Lottie Bell Beattie and attended local schools. He married Evelyn Copp in 1928 and lived in Peru and worked as a dairy farmer for many years. He helped install the first ski tow on Bromley Mountain which was one of the first in Vermont. He also worked as a carpenter for many years. He was a member of the select board for the Town of Peru, the Eastern Star and the Free & Accepted Masons Adoniram Lodge #42 in Manchester for over 70 years. After retirement he raised Scottish Highland cattle. Robert is survived by his sons Conrad Beattie and his wife Donah of Williamstown, VT and Stewart Beattie of Peru, VT, grandchildren Robert Beattie, Kathy Gingras and her husband Peter, Daniel Beattie all of Williamstown and Neal Beattie of Manchester, 12 great grandchildren and 4 great-great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife Evelyn.
Obituary: Robert Chester Beattie, 104, a resident of Peru, and the last of 17 children, passed away August 5, 2020 at The Village at White River Junction, VT. He was born in Manchester, VT on June 26, 1916 the son of the late William and Lottie Bell Beattie and attended local schools. He married Evelyn Copp in 1928 and lived in Peru and worked as a dairy farmer for many years. He helped install the first ski tow on Bromley Mountain which was one of the first in Vermont. He also worked as a carpenter for many years. He was a member of the select board for the Town of Peru, the Eastern Star and the Free & Accepted Masons Adoniram Lodge #42 in Manchester for over 70 years. After retirement he raised Scottish Highland cattle. Robert is survived by his sons Conrad Beattie and his wife Donah of Williamstown, VT and Stewart Beattie of Peru, VT, grandchildren Robert Beattie, Kathy Gingras and her husband Peter, Daniel Beattie all of Williamstown and Neal Beattie of Manchester, 12 great grandchildren and 4 great-great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife Evelyn.


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