George M. Beamer, 62, died at his home, 114 Buford avenue, Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from a cerebral hemorrhage. He had beeh in ill health for some time and suffered attacks of cerebral thrombosis on August 28 and 27.
Mr. Beamer was born in Adams county a son of the late Phillip and Hettie (Herbst) Beamer. For the last 20 years he was a field repreentative for the C. H. Musselman company, Biglerville, and was widely known in Adams and surrounding counties.
The deceased was a member of the Memorial Evangelical United Brethren church and was president of the Men's Bible class.
Surviving are his widow, the former Miss Leoma I. Rhodes, to whom he was married 30 years, one daugher, "Miss Ruth L. Beamer, Harrisburg, and one son, Philip T., who .is attending a chiropractics school at Davenport, Iowa; " two brother's, Walter, Hanover R. D., and Harmon Gettysburg R. 4 and two sisters Mrs. Mary Guise and Mrs. Myrtle Guise, both of Gettysburg
Interment in Evergreen cemetery
George M. Beamer, 62, died at his home, 114 Buford avenue, Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from a cerebral hemorrhage. He had beeh in ill health for some time and suffered attacks of cerebral thrombosis on August 28 and 27.
Mr. Beamer was born in Adams county a son of the late Phillip and Hettie (Herbst) Beamer. For the last 20 years he was a field repreentative for the C. H. Musselman company, Biglerville, and was widely known in Adams and surrounding counties.
The deceased was a member of the Memorial Evangelical United Brethren church and was president of the Men's Bible class.
Surviving are his widow, the former Miss Leoma I. Rhodes, to whom he was married 30 years, one daugher, "Miss Ruth L. Beamer, Harrisburg, and one son, Philip T., who .is attending a chiropractics school at Davenport, Iowa; " two brother's, Walter, Hanover R. D., and Harmon Gettysburg R. 4 and two sisters Mrs. Mary Guise and Mrs. Myrtle Guise, both of Gettysburg
Interment in Evergreen cemetery
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