Squire G. Bevington (1913)
BEVINGTON, CLAY
Posted By: Mary Welty Hart
Date: 9/5/2006 at 22:14:50
The Winterset Madisonian
Winterset, Iowa
Wednesday, December 31, 1913Death Of S. G. BEVINGTON
Dies in Kansas City Hospital following Operation for Abscess.
Squire Bevington died at a Kansas City hospital Tuesday evening, death following an operation for abcess, following an attack of pleurisy. The body will be brought here for burial, but the time of burial can not be definitely announced. The deceased was suffering from an attack of pleurisy.
He was a business man of Winterset and was for a long time cashier of the First National Bank. Following the death of his father, C. D. Bevington, he removed to Butler, Missouri, where he had extensive farming interests and soon afterward to Kansas City.
________________________The Winterset Reporter
Winterset, Iowa
Wednesday, December 31, 1913
Page 1A telegram received here this morning announces the death last night of S. G. Bevington at Kansas City. He recently underwent an operation for the removal of an abscess on the lung from which he did not rally. The deceased was born and raised in Winterset. He moved to Kansas City a few years ago and has lived there ever since until a year ago when he divided his time between that city and California. The remains will reach here tomorrow and will be buried in the family lot in the Rock City cemetery.
________________________The Winterset Reporter
Winterset, Iowa
Wednesday, January 7, 1914
Page 5, Column 1Brought Here For Burial.
Squire Guiberson Bevington, son of C. D. and Jemima Guiberson Bevington, was born at Winterset, Iowa, Jan. 9, 1857 and died in Kansas City, Mo., Dec. 30, 1913.Mr. Bevington spent the greater part of his life in this city and was, for a number of years, cashier of the First National bank.
The body was brought here last Thursday evening for burial and was accompanied by his wife, Harriett Bevington, of Kansas City, Mo., his son, Charles E., Bellingham, Wash., his daughter, Mrs. Luerice Clay, and husband, Butler, Mo., and Mrs. Dye and Miss O’Rourke, of Manhattan, Kans.
The funeral occurred Friday at 10 a. m. from the home of his aunt, Mrs. J. R. Shannon, and interment was made in the family lot in the Rock City cemetery.
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