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Josephine <I>Butler</I> Beahm

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Josephine Butler Beahm

Birth
Woodville, Rappahannock County, Virginia, USA
Death
26 Mar 1924 (aged 74)
Flint Hill, Rappahannock County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Luray, Page County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Page News & Courier, Friday 28 Mar 1924
Mrs. Josephine Beahm, widow of B.F. Beahm, died on Wednesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. E.G. Clendenon, at Flint Hill, Rappahannock county, where she had made her home for several years.

Death is attributed to her weakened condition following an attack of pneumonia which set in five weeks ago. Early in February, just before this illness began, Mrs. Beahm spent a week with her daughters, Mrs. L.E. Stomback, and Mrs. Mayme Brown and her brother in law John J. Moyer, in Luray, at that time being in excellent health for one of her advanced years.

She was in her 75th year, having passed her 74th birthday last November.

Mrs. Beahm was born and raised at Woodville, Rappahannock county, her surviving brothers and sisters being John W. Butler, of Gladstone, Va., Mrs. Kate Pulliam, Mrs. Joseph Miles and Mrs. Abe Racer, of Luray, and Lummie Butler, of Tennesse.

In early life she married B.F Beahm, who conducted a store and postoffice on top of Thornton's Gap for many years, the postoffice being known as Beahm.

After the death of her husband, which occurred about ten years ago, Mrs. Beahm resided with her son-in-law, E.G. Clendenon, who continued the store and postoffice until his removal to Flint Hill a few years ago.

Mrs. Beahm's surviving children are Mrs. I.E. Stomback and Mrs. Mayme Brown, of Luray, Mrs. Geo. Adkins, William Beahm and R.R. Beahm, of the Ridge, Charles Beahm, of near Beahm's Chapel, Mrs. Clendenon, of Flint Hill, John F. Beahm, of Philadelphia and Jacob Beahm, of New York City. From early womanhood she was a member of the Lutheran church, in later years being affiliated with the Morning Star congregation.

The funeral will be held at 2 p.m., Friday from her old home on the Blue Ridge, Rev. C.W. Cassell will conduct the funeral in the absence of the pastor, Rev. C.I. Morgan.
Page News & Courier, Friday 28 Mar 1924
Mrs. Josephine Beahm, widow of B.F. Beahm, died on Wednesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. E.G. Clendenon, at Flint Hill, Rappahannock county, where she had made her home for several years.

Death is attributed to her weakened condition following an attack of pneumonia which set in five weeks ago. Early in February, just before this illness began, Mrs. Beahm spent a week with her daughters, Mrs. L.E. Stomback, and Mrs. Mayme Brown and her brother in law John J. Moyer, in Luray, at that time being in excellent health for one of her advanced years.

She was in her 75th year, having passed her 74th birthday last November.

Mrs. Beahm was born and raised at Woodville, Rappahannock county, her surviving brothers and sisters being John W. Butler, of Gladstone, Va., Mrs. Kate Pulliam, Mrs. Joseph Miles and Mrs. Abe Racer, of Luray, and Lummie Butler, of Tennesse.

In early life she married B.F Beahm, who conducted a store and postoffice on top of Thornton's Gap for many years, the postoffice being known as Beahm.

After the death of her husband, which occurred about ten years ago, Mrs. Beahm resided with her son-in-law, E.G. Clendenon, who continued the store and postoffice until his removal to Flint Hill a few years ago.

Mrs. Beahm's surviving children are Mrs. I.E. Stomback and Mrs. Mayme Brown, of Luray, Mrs. Geo. Adkins, William Beahm and R.R. Beahm, of the Ridge, Charles Beahm, of near Beahm's Chapel, Mrs. Clendenon, of Flint Hill, John F. Beahm, of Philadelphia and Jacob Beahm, of New York City. From early womanhood she was a member of the Lutheran church, in later years being affiliated with the Morning Star congregation.

The funeral will be held at 2 p.m., Friday from her old home on the Blue Ridge, Rev. C.W. Cassell will conduct the funeral in the absence of the pastor, Rev. C.I. Morgan.


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  • Maintained by: Shock
  • Originally Created by: JAC
  • Added: Jul 2, 2008
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/27991859/josephine-beahm: accessed ), memorial page for Josephine Butler Beahm (27 Nov 1849–26 Mar 1924), Find a Grave Memorial ID 27991859, citing Beahm's Chapel Cemetery, Luray, Page County, Virginia, USA; Maintained by Shock (contributor 47473371).