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Harry A Beasley

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Harry A Beasley

Birth
Death
1911 (aged 19–20)
Burial
Mohawk, Herkimer County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Mohawk, May 4. – At 7 o’clock last evening occurred the death of Harry A. Beasley at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Beasley on Walnut street. Death was caused by a complication of diseases. Mr. Beasley was an employee of the Remington Typewriter Works at Ilion until about a year ago, since which time he has been ill. He was born in Little Falls 20 years ago, but Mr. Beasley spent most of his boyhood life in this village, moving here from Little Falls with his parents when but a lad. Mr. Beasley was always a very popular young man and the news of his death will cause much sorrow to his many friends in Mohawk and vicinity.

The deceased is survived by his parents Albert Beasley and Mrs. Minnie Netley Beasley; by one brother Walter F. Beasley, and by his grandfather, Thomas Beasley, all of this village.

The funeral will be held from his late home on Walnut street at 2 o’clock Sunday afternoon, the Rev. C. W. Kinney, pastor of the Reformed Church in this village, officiating. Interment will be mad in the Mohawk Cemetery. Undertaker J. A. Laird having charge of the remains.


Mohawk, May 4. – At 7 o’clock last evening occurred the death of Harry A. Beasley at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Beasley on Walnut street. Death was caused by a complication of diseases. Mr. Beasley was an employee of the Remington Typewriter Works at Ilion until about a year ago, since which time he has been ill. He was born in Little Falls 20 years ago, but Mr. Beasley spent most of his boyhood life in this village, moving here from Little Falls with his parents when but a lad. Mr. Beasley was always a very popular young man and the news of his death will cause much sorrow to his many friends in Mohawk and vicinity.

The deceased is survived by his parents Albert Beasley and Mrs. Minnie Netley Beasley; by one brother Walter F. Beasley, and by his grandfather, Thomas Beasley, all of this village.

The funeral will be held from his late home on Walnut street at 2 o’clock Sunday afternoon, the Rev. C. W. Kinney, pastor of the Reformed Church in this village, officiating. Interment will be mad in the Mohawk Cemetery. Undertaker J. A. Laird having charge of the remains.



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