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Claude BEAVERS (VETERAN WWII)

Burnt School House Cemetery
Baxter County,
Arkansas

TECHNICAL FIFTH GRADE US Army
World War II
April 3, 1920 - October 7, 1992

Mason
Husband of Volta Leah Payne Beavers
Son of Charles William & Ada L. Hall Beavers
Married March 12, 1945

Obituary
Graveside services for Calude Beavers of Norfork, will be at 2PM today at the Burnt Schoohouse Cemetery in Lone Rock with Brother Ron Alexander officiating. Military graveside services will be by the North Central Arkansas Veteran's Council with the Ozark Veterans of Foreign Wars serving as honor guard.
Mr. Beavers, 72, died Wenesday (Oct 7, 1992) at McClellan Veterans' Administration Medical Center in Little Rock.
Mr. Beavers was a retired heavy equipment salesman and a lifetime Norfork resident. He was born at Advance on April 2, 1920, son of Charlie William and Ada Hall Beavers. He married the former Volta L. Payne on March 12, 1945, at Knoxville, TN, and was a member of the Lone Rock Church of Christ.
Mr. Beavers was also a member of the Masonic Lodge No. 542 of Ferguson, MO and the Disabled American Veterans Chapter 30 of Mt. Home.
He was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers.
He is survived by his wife, Volta Beavers of the hoome; two sons and daughters-in-law, Paul and Rita Beavers of Texas City, Texas and Lynn and Jone Beavers of Norfork; a daughter and son-in-law, Ellen and Michael Becker of Norfork; two brothers, Carl R. Beavers of Mt. Grove, MO and Garland Beavers of West Plains, MO; four sisters, Lizzie White and Betty Owen both of Lodi, CA, Cara Mae Teague of Calico Rock and Jessie Howard of Dora, Mo; eight grandchildren; and a host of nieces and nephews.
(From the files of Max Parnell.)

(Photo courtesy of Ruth Freeman Franklin & Mary Lou Freeman Yoder)

Contributed on 11/11/08 by maxparnell
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Submitted: 11/11/08 • Approved: 8/15/13 • Last Updated: 8/18/13 • R99358-G0-S3

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