Mrs. Lillie Beach Dead
Mrs. Lillie F. Beach, wife of A. B. Beach, Chief Clerk of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, of Cincinnati, died at her home, 814 Scott Street, Covington, Wednesday, after a brief illness.
Kentucky Times Star, April 22, 1920
Deaths
Stella F Beach, wife of A. R. Beach, chief clerk of the L and N Railroad, Cincinnati, Ohio, at her residence, 814 Scott at Covington, Ky., Wednesday, April 21, 1920. Funeral from the residence Saturday, April 24, at 2 p.m. Interment in Highland Cemetery.
Cincinnati Enquirer, April 23, 1920
Liddie is buried next to her mother, Ella Barnes, in Highland Cemetery, Fort Mitchell, Kenton County, Kentucky.
Daddy called her Liddie or Lid as he did not like her name, Lillie. Per: Nellie Christine Beach Stellman, my grandmother.
Mrs. Lillie Beach Dead
Mrs. Lillie F. Beach, wife of A. B. Beach, Chief Clerk of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, of Cincinnati, died at her home, 814 Scott Street, Covington, Wednesday, after a brief illness.
Kentucky Times Star, April 22, 1920
Deaths
Stella F Beach, wife of A. R. Beach, chief clerk of the L and N Railroad, Cincinnati, Ohio, at her residence, 814 Scott at Covington, Ky., Wednesday, April 21, 1920. Funeral from the residence Saturday, April 24, at 2 p.m. Interment in Highland Cemetery.
Cincinnati Enquirer, April 23, 1920
Liddie is buried next to her mother, Ella Barnes, in Highland Cemetery, Fort Mitchell, Kenton County, Kentucky.
Daddy called her Liddie or Lid as he did not like her name, Lillie. Per: Nellie Christine Beach Stellman, my grandmother.
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