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Alonzo “Lon” Beghtel

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Alonzo “Lon” Beghtel

Birth
Noble Township, Wabash County, Indiana, USA
Death
18 Jan 1950 (aged 81)
Guthrie Center, Guthrie County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Monteith, Guthrie County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
BLOCK 4 Lot 36 (North)
Memorial ID
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January 18, 1950 - iowacoldcases.org
Alonzo “Lon” Beghtel, an 81-year-old retired farmer, was beaten to death near his Guthrie Center, Iowa, home on Wednesday, January 18, 1950. A 200-foot trail of blood led Guthrie County officials to Beghtel’s body near the one-room shack on Guthrie Center’s south side where Beghtel lived alone. Beghtel, who got by on his pension, clutched nine dollars in his hand.

The Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office and Iowa Bureau of Criminal Investigation agent Robert E. “Bob” Blair investigated the case. After convening a coroner’s jury, Beghtel’s cause of death was ruled a felonious assault. Despite a reward offered for information leading to an arrest and conviction in Beghtel’s death, the case went unsolved.

About Alonzo Beghtel
Alonzo Beghtel was born November 9, 1868, in Wabash, Indiana to William and Lydia (Rousey) Beghtel. He had two brothers, Jesse and Charlie, and four sisters: Stella, Josephine, Florence, and Effie. He was united in marriage to Lucy Iona Halley on September 8, 1889, and the couple had eight children: sons Jesse and Clarence, and daughters Della, Myrtle, Lola, Blanch, Lena, and Hazel. He was preceded in death by his wife, and three of his children: Della, Jesse and Myrtle.

Memorial services were held in Monteith on Friday, January 20, 1950. Alonzo Bechtel was laid to rest in the family’s plot in the Monteith Cemetery in Guthrie County.
January 18, 1950 - iowacoldcases.org
Alonzo “Lon” Beghtel, an 81-year-old retired farmer, was beaten to death near his Guthrie Center, Iowa, home on Wednesday, January 18, 1950. A 200-foot trail of blood led Guthrie County officials to Beghtel’s body near the one-room shack on Guthrie Center’s south side where Beghtel lived alone. Beghtel, who got by on his pension, clutched nine dollars in his hand.

The Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office and Iowa Bureau of Criminal Investigation agent Robert E. “Bob” Blair investigated the case. After convening a coroner’s jury, Beghtel’s cause of death was ruled a felonious assault. Despite a reward offered for information leading to an arrest and conviction in Beghtel’s death, the case went unsolved.

About Alonzo Beghtel
Alonzo Beghtel was born November 9, 1868, in Wabash, Indiana to William and Lydia (Rousey) Beghtel. He had two brothers, Jesse and Charlie, and four sisters: Stella, Josephine, Florence, and Effie. He was united in marriage to Lucy Iona Halley on September 8, 1889, and the couple had eight children: sons Jesse and Clarence, and daughters Della, Myrtle, Lola, Blanch, Lena, and Hazel. He was preceded in death by his wife, and three of his children: Della, Jesse and Myrtle.

Memorial services were held in Monteith on Friday, January 20, 1950. Alonzo Bechtel was laid to rest in the family’s plot in the Monteith Cemetery in Guthrie County.


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