From Der Nord Westen, 08 June 1899:
Death in Chicago Wed. of last week of 65-yr. old Mrs. Bean, widow of Frank A.
Bean who has been dead for many years. The body was brought here and buried in a
well-attended funeral on Sat. at the city cemetery.
******
George Bean left for Chicago yesterday and will bring
the remains of his mother here for burial. Funeral
arrangements have not yet been completed.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Thursday, June 1, 1899 P.2
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The remains of Mrs. Frank A. Bean arrived in the city
yesterday afternoon in charge of her son, George. The
funeral services will be held from the late residence,
corner Washington and Seventeenth streets, to-morrow
afternoon at 2 O'clock. Rev. Kilbourn of Kaukauna,
will officiate.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Friday, June 2, 1899
*******
The last sad rites over the remains of Mrs. Frank Bean
were held from the late home on Washington street this
afternoon and was largely attended. A number of beautiful
floral offerings testified to the esteem in which the
deceased was held by a large circle of friends and
acquaintances. Rev. Kilbourn, of Kaukauna, conducted the
services and interment was at Evergreen.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Friday, June 3, 1899
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We desire to return our heartfelt thanks to the many
friends who so kindly loaned assistance in our recent
sad bereavement, the death and burial of our mother,
to the Concordia Singing society and to Rev. Hooten
are our thanks expecially due.
CHILDREN OF MRS. F.A. BEAN.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, June 5, 1899 P.2
******
[bur. 05-31-1899/cause: bronchitis]
From Der Nord Westen, 08 June 1899:
Death in Chicago Wed. of last week of 65-yr. old Mrs. Bean, widow of Frank A.
Bean who has been dead for many years. The body was brought here and buried in a
well-attended funeral on Sat. at the city cemetery.
******
George Bean left for Chicago yesterday and will bring
the remains of his mother here for burial. Funeral
arrangements have not yet been completed.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Thursday, June 1, 1899 P.2
*******
The remains of Mrs. Frank A. Bean arrived in the city
yesterday afternoon in charge of her son, George. The
funeral services will be held from the late residence,
corner Washington and Seventeenth streets, to-morrow
afternoon at 2 O'clock. Rev. Kilbourn of Kaukauna,
will officiate.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Friday, June 2, 1899
*******
The last sad rites over the remains of Mrs. Frank Bean
were held from the late home on Washington street this
afternoon and was largely attended. A number of beautiful
floral offerings testified to the esteem in which the
deceased was held by a large circle of friends and
acquaintances. Rev. Kilbourn, of Kaukauna, conducted the
services and interment was at Evergreen.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Friday, June 3, 1899
******
We desire to return our heartfelt thanks to the many
friends who so kindly loaned assistance in our recent
sad bereavement, the death and burial of our mother,
to the Concordia Singing society and to Rev. Hooten
are our thanks expecially due.
CHILDREN OF MRS. F.A. BEAN.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, June 5, 1899 P.2
******
[bur. 05-31-1899/cause: bronchitis]
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