The Beach Advance, Beach, Golden Valley Co, North Dakota, May 10th, 1916
Mrs. R. P. Bey
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At noon yesterday occurred the death of Mrs. R. P. Bey in the Burkey country. Death was caused by a severe attack of pneumonia with which deceased was taken sick on last Friday evening. Her condition kept growing worse and on Saturday evening a doctor was called. But all that medical skill could do was of no avail and she passed away yesterday noon.
Funeral services will be held on Saturday afternoon at two o'clock from the M. E. church in this city and interment will be made in the church cemetery.
Mathilde Magnusson Bey was born in Sweden on Jan. 29th, 1876. In 1900 she emigrated to American in company with a brother coming at the time to Mellette, S.D. At that place on Oct. 20th, 1900 she was untied in marriage to R. P. Bey. About seven years ago Mr. and Mrs. Bey moved to the Golden Valley, purchasing land near Burkey, where they have since made their home. They had acquired a goodly portion of this world's good and were making plans for discontinuing active farming operations and taking life a little easier.
Deceased is survived by the sorrowing husband, her aged mother, two brothers and a sister at Huron S.D., and two brothers residing near the west coast.
The Beach Advance, Beach, Golden Valley Co, North Dakota, May 10th, 1916
Mrs. R. P. Bey
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At noon yesterday occurred the death of Mrs. R. P. Bey in the Burkey country. Death was caused by a severe attack of pneumonia with which deceased was taken sick on last Friday evening. Her condition kept growing worse and on Saturday evening a doctor was called. But all that medical skill could do was of no avail and she passed away yesterday noon.
Funeral services will be held on Saturday afternoon at two o'clock from the M. E. church in this city and interment will be made in the church cemetery.
Mathilde Magnusson Bey was born in Sweden on Jan. 29th, 1876. In 1900 she emigrated to American in company with a brother coming at the time to Mellette, S.D. At that place on Oct. 20th, 1900 she was untied in marriage to R. P. Bey. About seven years ago Mr. and Mrs. Bey moved to the Golden Valley, purchasing land near Burkey, where they have since made their home. They had acquired a goodly portion of this world's good and were making plans for discontinuing active farming operations and taking life a little easier.
Deceased is survived by the sorrowing husband, her aged mother, two brothers and a sister at Huron S.D., and two brothers residing near the west coast.
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