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1. Title:   Family Bible
Author:   Margaret Eidemiller Beal

Notes
a. Note:   Copies of death certificate, obituary, & burial record
 Picture of headstone
  OBITUARY [Troy Daily News 04/21/1943]:
 HEART ATTACK IS FATAL TO MISS LAURA V BEAL
 84 YEAR-OLD RESIDENT SUFFERED HIP FRACTURE IN FALL THREE WEEKS AGO
 Miss Laura Virginia Beal, 84, succumbed to a sudden heart attack at 11:15 o'clock Wednesday forenoon in Stouder Memorial hospital where she had been a patient since receiving a hip fracture three weeks ago when she fell at the home of her brother, Oscar Beal, Riverside road, where she had resided the last 14 years.
 The decedent was born in Frederick, Md, daughter of Mr and Mrs James W Beal. She was brought to Ohio at the age of one year by her parents and the family resided for a time near New Carlisle where her early life was spent. For many years she was a resident of Troy.
 The survivors are four brothers, Oscar, and his twin brother, Ollie, of Springfield, Ercie of New Carlisle and Alva Beal of Brandt.
 Miss Beal was a member of the First Congregational Christian church and Class 3 of the Sunday school.
 Friends of the Beal family may call at the home after noon Thursday. Funeral arrangements have not been completed.
  OBITUARY [Piqua Daily Call 04/22/1943]:
 PLAN LAURA BEAL RITES SATURDAY
 Troy, April 22 - Services for Miss Laura Virginia Beal, 84, who died of a heart attack at 11:45 am Wednesday in Stouder Memorial hospital where she had been a patient since suffering a hip fracture three weeks ago, will be at 2 pm Saturday at the First Congregational Christian church. Burial will be in the New Carlisle cemetery.
 She had resided for the last 14 years at the home of her brother, Oscar Beal on Riverside road.
 The decedent was born Dec 15, 1858, in Frederick, MD, daughter of Mr and Mrs James W Beal. She was brought to Ohio at the age of one year by her parents and the family resided for a time in New Carlisle where her early life was spent. For many years she was a resident of Troy.
 The survivors are four brothers, Oscar, and his twin brother Ollie, of Springfield, Ercie of New Carlisle, and Alva Beal of Brandt.
 Miss Beal was a member of the First Congregational Christian church and Class 3 of the Sunday school.


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