Mrs. Beaty who was 72 at the time of her death passed away at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Pauline Bumgarner, at 2103 Columbus, Fort Worth. Mrs. Beaty had been at Fort Worth since Christmas Day last year when she went there for medical treatment. She passed away at 7:25 a.m. Wednesday, February 14.
The former Miss Carrie Cross of Lone Camp, near Mineral Wells, where she had lived a good part of her life, lived in Wheeler with her husband before moving to Briscoe 7 years ago. Mr. Beaty, to whom she had been married 54 years, is a retired farmer.
O.O. Beaty and Miss Carrie Cross were married in Palo Pinto County, Texas where they lived before coming to Wheeler County in 1928.
Besides her husband, she is survived by three sons, George of Shamrock, Fred of Bell, Calif.lk and Lamond of Canadian; three daughters, Mmes. Lizzie Hess of Herrington, Kansas, Pauline Bumgarner of Fort Worth, and Ruth Bolte of Tampa, Kan.; a sister, Harriet Beaty of Los Angeles; and a brother, R.W. Cross of Rule, and 12 grandchildren.
Interment was in the Wheeler Cemetery.
(Published in The Wheeler Times, Wheeler, Texas, Volume XVIII-Number 11, Thursday, February 22, 1951, Page 1)
Mrs. Beaty who was 72 at the time of her death passed away at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Pauline Bumgarner, at 2103 Columbus, Fort Worth. Mrs. Beaty had been at Fort Worth since Christmas Day last year when she went there for medical treatment. She passed away at 7:25 a.m. Wednesday, February 14.
The former Miss Carrie Cross of Lone Camp, near Mineral Wells, where she had lived a good part of her life, lived in Wheeler with her husband before moving to Briscoe 7 years ago. Mr. Beaty, to whom she had been married 54 years, is a retired farmer.
O.O. Beaty and Miss Carrie Cross were married in Palo Pinto County, Texas where they lived before coming to Wheeler County in 1928.
Besides her husband, she is survived by three sons, George of Shamrock, Fred of Bell, Calif.lk and Lamond of Canadian; three daughters, Mmes. Lizzie Hess of Herrington, Kansas, Pauline Bumgarner of Fort Worth, and Ruth Bolte of Tampa, Kan.; a sister, Harriet Beaty of Los Angeles; and a brother, R.W. Cross of Rule, and 12 grandchildren.
Interment was in the Wheeler Cemetery.
(Published in The Wheeler Times, Wheeler, Texas, Volume XVIII-Number 11, Thursday, February 22, 1951, Page 1)
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