William T. Beeman, 74, a retired coal miner, died Saturday night at his home in Pekin after an Illness of about a month.
Mr. Beeman was born in Lonaconing, a son of the late William and Ellen Platter Beeman.
In addition to his widow, the former Mary Miller, Mr. Beeman is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Muir and Mrs. Miller Meyers, both of Pekin; three sons, Charles F. and Harry H. Beeman, Pekin; Amel Beeman, Barton; one sister Mrs. Margaret Stewart, near Pittsbut; one brother, Charles Beeman, West Newton, Pa.; one half brother, George Kimney, Navarre, Ohio; for half sisters, Mrs. Janet Lee and Mrs. Anna Moore, Lonaconing; Mrs. Susan Morgan and Mrs. Mary Warnick, both of Moscow. Thirty seven grandchildren and 23 great grandchildren also survive
Funeral services will be held Tuesday and burial in Laurel Hill Cemetery, Moscow.
William T. Beeman, 74, a retired coal miner, died Saturday night at his home in Pekin after an Illness of about a month.
Mr. Beeman was born in Lonaconing, a son of the late William and Ellen Platter Beeman.
In addition to his widow, the former Mary Miller, Mr. Beeman is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Muir and Mrs. Miller Meyers, both of Pekin; three sons, Charles F. and Harry H. Beeman, Pekin; Amel Beeman, Barton; one sister Mrs. Margaret Stewart, near Pittsbut; one brother, Charles Beeman, West Newton, Pa.; one half brother, George Kimney, Navarre, Ohio; for half sisters, Mrs. Janet Lee and Mrs. Anna Moore, Lonaconing; Mrs. Susan Morgan and Mrs. Mary Warnick, both of Moscow. Thirty seven grandchildren and 23 great grandchildren also survive
Funeral services will be held Tuesday and burial in Laurel Hill Cemetery, Moscow.
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