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Fred Roy Beanblossom

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Fred Roy Beanblossom

Birth
Davenport, Thayer County, Nebraska, USA
Death
31 Oct 1969 (aged 82)
Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Carleton, Thayer County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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CARLETON (TNS)—Services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. in the United Methodist Church of Carleton for Fred R. Beanblossom, 82, a resident for many years of Thayer County who died Friday at the Fillmore County Hospital in Geneva.

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.
CARLETON (TNS)—Services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. in the United Methodist Church of Carleton for Fred R. Beanblossom, 82, a resident for many years of Thayer County who died Friday at the Fillmore County Hospital in Geneva.

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.


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