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Coray White Beamer

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Coray White Beamer

Birth
Molino, Audrain County, Missouri, USA
Death
21 Jan 1963 (aged 64)
Huntsville, Randolph County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Ash, Monroe County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Thursday, September 11, 1919, Moberly Evening Democrat, front page
Madison Couple Married by Rev. E. V. Lamb
Rev. E.V. Lamb officiated last evening at the marriage of Coray W. Beamer and Miss Nellie Mae (May) Herron.
The Lamb home was visited by two couples who, without either having any knowledge of the other, came to this minister's home at the same time for the same purpose. One couple was Albert Farmer and Mrs. White, and the other, this couple from Madison.
Rev. Lamb was equal to the unexpected occasion and sent the four away as two happy pairs.
Contributed by Contributor PShannon. Thanks

WWI draft registration says he was born March 27, 1897 in Molino, Audrain county, Missouri

Moberly Monitor Index January 28, 1963-Funeral services were held this afternoon in the Million and Greer Funeral Home by the Rev. Merle Rice for Coray W. Beamer, 64, who died at 1 a.m. yesterday at the Pleasant View Rest Home near Huntsville. Burial was in Ash Cemetery, north of Madison. Mr. Beamer, who had been ill for 10 years, was born March 27, 1898, in Audrain County, but had lived his entire life in the Moberly area. He was the son of the late Grier and Maggie Eggleston Beamer. The retired farmer was a member of the Christian Church. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Harold Neeson, Clark, and Miss Maxine Beamer, Moberly; one son, Granville Beamer, Moberly, and one brother, Champ Beamer, Cairo.

Obit submitted by contributor Dennis Stephens #48479779
Thursday, September 11, 1919, Moberly Evening Democrat, front page
Madison Couple Married by Rev. E. V. Lamb
Rev. E.V. Lamb officiated last evening at the marriage of Coray W. Beamer and Miss Nellie Mae (May) Herron.
The Lamb home was visited by two couples who, without either having any knowledge of the other, came to this minister's home at the same time for the same purpose. One couple was Albert Farmer and Mrs. White, and the other, this couple from Madison.
Rev. Lamb was equal to the unexpected occasion and sent the four away as two happy pairs.
Contributed by Contributor PShannon. Thanks

WWI draft registration says he was born March 27, 1897 in Molino, Audrain county, Missouri

Moberly Monitor Index January 28, 1963-Funeral services were held this afternoon in the Million and Greer Funeral Home by the Rev. Merle Rice for Coray W. Beamer, 64, who died at 1 a.m. yesterday at the Pleasant View Rest Home near Huntsville. Burial was in Ash Cemetery, north of Madison. Mr. Beamer, who had been ill for 10 years, was born March 27, 1898, in Audrain County, but had lived his entire life in the Moberly area. He was the son of the late Grier and Maggie Eggleston Beamer. The retired farmer was a member of the Christian Church. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Harold Neeson, Clark, and Miss Maxine Beamer, Moberly; one son, Granville Beamer, Moberly, and one brother, Champ Beamer, Cairo.

Obit submitted by contributor Dennis Stephens #48479779


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