MYERS, Beulah Myers
Source: Kingman Star Thursday, July 20, 1944
Mrs. Beulah Myers, 42, former Fountain County resident, died at 11 a.m. Sunday at her home in Columbus, Ohio, according to word received by her sister, Mrs. Della Hesler, of Hillsboro. She had been seriously ill the past few months. Mrs. Myers was born in Fountain County on April 24, 1901, the daughter of Charles and Florence Nelson Myers. She was married to Ransom Myers, who survives, about 25 years ago. The couple lived in the vicinity of Wallace and Alamo and also in Terre Haute before moving to Columbus. Surviving in addition to the husband are two sons, Delbert Earl, with the Pacific Fleet and Leon of Columbus; the father, of near Alamo; two brothers, Foren Myers of Wallace and Troy Myers of Alamo; and two sisters, Mrs. Hesler of Hillsboro and Valma Cummings of Crawfordsville. The body was brought by train to the father’s home where funeral services will be conducted sometime Wednesday. Burial will be in the Lutheran Cemetery near Wallace. - S
Mrs. Beulah Myers, 43, former Fountain County resident died at 11:00 a.m. Sunday at her home in Columbus, Ohio according to word received by her sister, Mrs. Della Hesler of Hillsboro. She had been seriously ill for the past few months. Mrs. Myers was born in Fountain County on April 24, 1901, the daughter of Charles and Florence Nelson Myers. She was married to Ransom Myers who survives, about 25 years ago. The couple lived in the vicinity of Wallace and Alamo and Terre Haute before moving to Columbus. Surviving in addition to the husband are two sons, Delbert Earl, with the Pacific Fleet and Leon, Columbus; the father of near Alamo, two brothers, Foren Myers, Wallace and Try Myers, Alamo; and two sisters, Mrs. Hettie Hilts and Velma Cummings, Crawfordsville. The body was brought by train to the father's home where funeral services will be conducted sometime Wednesday. Burial will be in the Lutheran Cemetery near Wallace. --kbz