The Rev. George Evans will officiate with the Urbauer Funeral Home of Davenport in charge and burial will be In Bethel Cemetery.
Beanblossom was employed on the Union Pacific Railroad's coal chutes at Carleton for 30 years before he retired in 1956.
He is survived by his wife Emma; a son and daughters, Fred Jr., of Grand Island, Mrs. Ida Busch and Mrs. Doris Skinner of Davenport, Mrs. Maxine McKay of Lincoln, Mrs. Roma Leggett of Manteca, Calif., Mrs. Wauneta Ahrens of Fairbury and Mrs. Shirley Thies of Potter, 21 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. He leaves also his brothers, George of Minatare and Earl of Pixley, Calif.
Hastings Tribune October 31, 1969.
The Rev. George Evans will officiate with the Urbauer Funeral Home of Davenport in charge and burial will be In Bethel Cemetery.
Beanblossom was employed on the Union Pacific Railroad's coal chutes at Carleton for 30 years before he retired in 1956.
He is survived by his wife Emma; a son and daughters, Fred Jr., of Grand Island, Mrs. Ida Busch and Mrs. Doris Skinner of Davenport, Mrs. Maxine McKay of Lincoln, Mrs. Roma Leggett of Manteca, Calif., Mrs. Wauneta Ahrens of Fairbury and Mrs. Shirley Thies of Potter, 21 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. He leaves also his brothers, George of Minatare and Earl of Pixley, Calif.
Hastings Tribune October 31, 1969.
Family Members
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Ida Lodema Beanblossom Busch
1917–1998
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Loretta "Maxine" Beanblossom McKay
1919–2013
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Roma Faye Beanblossom Leggett
1921–1992
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Doris Lucile Beanblossom Skinner
1924–2010
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Helen Marie Beanblossom
1926–1928
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Wauneta May Beanblossom Ahrens
1929–2007
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Shirley Kay Beanblossom Petersen
1936–2003
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Fred Leroy "Freddie" Beanblossom
1939–2024
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