Burial of Camden Beaver, 78, of 1656 Church St., was made in Rockford Cemetery, Tuesday morning, after services at Gene Roden & Sons Funeral Home. The Rev. James S. Riley of First Baptist Church officiated.
Pallbearers were Warren Brown, Clyde McKinney, Robert McKinney, Lonnie McKinney, Richard McKinney, and Marshall McKinney.
For 35 years, the operator of a retail grocery near his home, Mr. Beaver was found dead in bed at home early Sunday. Death was attributed to a heart attack. Mr. Beaver was born In Nashville, Tenn., July 31, 1873.
Surviving are his wife, formerly Miss Mattie McKinney, and a sister, Mrs. Lem Hooper, Nashville, Tenn.
The Paris News
Paris, Texas
08 Apr 1952, Tue • Page 9
Burial of Camden Beaver, 78, of 1656 Church St., was made in Rockford Cemetery, Tuesday morning, after services at Gene Roden & Sons Funeral Home. The Rev. James S. Riley of First Baptist Church officiated.
Pallbearers were Warren Brown, Clyde McKinney, Robert McKinney, Lonnie McKinney, Richard McKinney, and Marshall McKinney.
For 35 years, the operator of a retail grocery near his home, Mr. Beaver was found dead in bed at home early Sunday. Death was attributed to a heart attack. Mr. Beaver was born In Nashville, Tenn., July 31, 1873.
Surviving are his wife, formerly Miss Mattie McKinney, and a sister, Mrs. Lem Hooper, Nashville, Tenn.
The Paris News
Paris, Texas
08 Apr 1952, Tue • Page 9
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