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Clara Alice Beall (1930)

BEALL, HUFFMAN, JACKSON

Posted By: Pat Hochstetler (email)
Date: 2/6/2006 at 16:13:46

The Winterset Madisonian
Winterset, Iowa
June 1930

Word was received here yesterday of the death on June 13th of Mrs. Clara Alice Beall, of Washita, Oklahoma. Mrs. Beall, who is a sister of George and Pat Huffman, was 65 years of age. She was married to William E. Beall on December 25, 1888 in Winterset, and they made their home here for 13 years. Leaving here, they moved to Kidder, Missouri, where they lived on year. They have resided in several places in Oklahoma and New Mexico since that time.

She is survived by her husband, four sons, Edward, of Oklahoma City; Clyde, of Anadarko, Oklahoma; Fred and Frank, of Washita, and one daughter, Mrs. William Jackson, of Apache, Oklahoma.
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The American-Democrat
Andarko, Oklahoma,
Wednesday, June 18, 1930, page 4.

Mrs. Clara Alice Beall was born in Marion County, Iowa, December 3, 1864 and departed this life June 13, 1930, aged 65 years, 6 months and 10 days.

She was married to William E. Beall December 25, 1888, in Winterset, Iowa residing there for 13 years. Leaving there they moved to Kidder, MO., where they lived one year, moving to Osage Nation near Ponca City; they made their residence for another year. Then for six years they lived at Apache, Oklahoma, moving to Willard, New Mexico, for another six years. Returning to Oklahoma, they lived at Washita until her death.

At the age of twelve, Mrs. Beall was converted and leaned toward the Baptist faith, living a true Christian life to the end. She was a kind neighbor, a loving wife and mother. Also she was the mother of three World war veterans.

She leaves to mourn her death her husband, W. E. Beall; four sons, Edward of Oklahoma City, Clyde of Anadarko, Fred and Frank of Washita; one daughter, Mrs. Lillian Jackson of Apache (two daughters having gone before her) eleven grandchildren, and a host of other relatives and friends.

Dear wife and mother, we miss thee, Our home is so bare, Your kind loving smile is not everywhere. We miss thy voice and comforting life, Our hearts are sorrowing for thee, Dear love.

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