Mrs. Beulah I Guin, Ill Five Years, Dies
Mrs. Beulah I. Guin, 52, died at 11:10 pm yesterday in her home at 4377 Oak Drive after being in failing health for five years.
A daughter of the late Ore and Lena Lane Nihiser, she was born Aug. 20, 1904, in Dalton City and spent most of her life in Decatur. She was a member of the Eagles Lodge Auxiliary.
She married William Guin in 1935 in Clinton.
Mrs. Guin leaves her husband; three sons by a previous marriage, Everett and Elmer Zientara, both of Decatur, and Herbert Zientara, a civilian employee on Okinawa; a step-son, Delbert Guin, and step-daughter, Mrs. Mary West, both of Decatur; three brothers, Virgil and Claude Nihiser, both of Decatur, and Donald Nihiser of Escondido, Calif.
The body is in the JJ Moran & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. The burial will be in Mount Gilead Cemetery.
Mrs. Beulah I Guin, Ill Five Years, Dies
Mrs. Beulah I. Guin, 52, died at 11:10 pm yesterday in her home at 4377 Oak Drive after being in failing health for five years.
A daughter of the late Ore and Lena Lane Nihiser, she was born Aug. 20, 1904, in Dalton City and spent most of her life in Decatur. She was a member of the Eagles Lodge Auxiliary.
She married William Guin in 1935 in Clinton.
Mrs. Guin leaves her husband; three sons by a previous marriage, Everett and Elmer Zientara, both of Decatur, and Herbert Zientara, a civilian employee on Okinawa; a step-son, Delbert Guin, and step-daughter, Mrs. Mary West, both of Decatur; three brothers, Virgil and Claude Nihiser, both of Decatur, and Donald Nihiser of Escondido, Calif.
The body is in the JJ Moran & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. The burial will be in Mount Gilead Cemetery.
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