Official, 46,
Dies on Coast
MURRAY, Dec. 22—C. Warren Beaver, 48, well known Utah dairyman and intermountain manager of Arden Dairy; died in Los Angeles Tuesday at 2 p.m. of a cerebral hemorrhage, according to word received Wednesday.
In an earlier message, friends were informed he had undergone a brain operation success-fully.
Became Ill
Mr. Beaver, who lived at 586 E. 48th South, Murray, became ill while attending the annual Creameries of America, Inc., convention in Los Angeles, Nov. 30. Shortly afterward, his family and mother went to California via airplane to be with him. His mother, Mrs. Charles A. Beaver, Murray suffered a stroke on arrival and was treated in the same hospital.
Born Dec. 7, 1902 in Murray, a son of Charles Albert and Lydia Beaver, he had been a resident of Murray all his life. He married Margaret Jennings in Murray June 1, 1924.
An avid sportsman, Mr. Beaver was especially well known as a fisherman on the Madison river, Mont. On Oct. 15, he was one of three persons injured when someone fired a fusillade of shots through the cabin they were using during deer season. The accident occurred 14 miles northwest of Duchesne. Mr. Beaver suffered a wound in his elbow.
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Before entering the milk business, he was engaged in selling radio equipment.
He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Survivors besides his widow and mother are two daughters, Mrs. Shirley Belts and Miss Carol Beaver, Murray; a sister, Mrs. Grace Beaver Dunn, San Francisco, Cal., and one grandson.
Source- THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, Thursday, December 23, 1948
Official, 46,
Dies on Coast
MURRAY, Dec. 22—C. Warren Beaver, 48, well known Utah dairyman and intermountain manager of Arden Dairy; died in Los Angeles Tuesday at 2 p.m. of a cerebral hemorrhage, according to word received Wednesday.
In an earlier message, friends were informed he had undergone a brain operation success-fully.
Became Ill
Mr. Beaver, who lived at 586 E. 48th South, Murray, became ill while attending the annual Creameries of America, Inc., convention in Los Angeles, Nov. 30. Shortly afterward, his family and mother went to California via airplane to be with him. His mother, Mrs. Charles A. Beaver, Murray suffered a stroke on arrival and was treated in the same hospital.
Born Dec. 7, 1902 in Murray, a son of Charles Albert and Lydia Beaver, he had been a resident of Murray all his life. He married Margaret Jennings in Murray June 1, 1924.
An avid sportsman, Mr. Beaver was especially well known as a fisherman on the Madison river, Mont. On Oct. 15, he was one of three persons injured when someone fired a fusillade of shots through the cabin they were using during deer season. The accident occurred 14 miles northwest of Duchesne. Mr. Beaver suffered a wound in his elbow.
Sold Radios
Before entering the milk business, he was engaged in selling radio equipment.
He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Survivors besides his widow and mother are two daughters, Mrs. Shirley Belts and Miss Carol Beaver, Murray; a sister, Mrs. Grace Beaver Dunn, San Francisco, Cal., and one grandson.
Source- THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, Thursday, December 23, 1948
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