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Harrison & Helena Beasley
Age 76 - Dec 18, 1916  & Age 73 - Jul 23, 1916
Posted by
Jo Aguirre

Heavener Ledger
Heavener, OK
21 Dec 1916

Harrison Beasley of Hodgen died Monday about noon at the home  of his daughter, Mrs. John Morris , after an illness of several weeks with  stomach trouble. 

Mr. Beasley was 76 years old and had resided at Hodgens for several  years and had spent many years in Western Arkansas and Eastern  Oklahoma. 

His wife died at Hodgen during the past summer and one of  his daughters, Mrs. Grover Simmons, died at Moyers, Okla. less than a  year ago.

Mr. Beasley was a good citizen and leaves many friends to join his  relatives in mourning his death.

The remains were buried in the Hodgen cemetery on Tuesday, funeral  services being conducted by Rev. T. M. Kimbro.    

Indiana Marriage Index, 1800-1941

Name:                 Harrison Beasley
Spouse Name:    Helena Tyner
Marriage Date:   12 Feb 1864
Marriage Co:       Gibson

        


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