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NAME: Beals, Enos (m. Arminnie M. Zumwalt)

OBIT: Emporia Gazette (Monday) November 11, 1946

Enos Beals Dead
 Enos Beals, 98, died at the Newman Memorial County hospital this morning at 6 o'clock after a sickness of three weeks. He lived at 9 Commercial.
 Funeral services willl he held Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock at the McVey chapel, with the Rev. Roy V. Dunagan, pastor of the First Friends church in charge and burial will be in the Fruitland cemetery, west of Americus.
 Mr. Beals was born January 19, 1848, in Greenville, Tenn., a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Natan Beals. He came to the Fruitland community with his parents in 1860 and married Arminnie M. Zumwalt April 23, 1885, in the Toledo neighborhood, west of Emporia. Mr. Beals was a member of the Friends church. He is survived by his wife; four children, Harry E. Beals, 628 Arundel, John W. Beals, Tracy, Calif., Mrs. Lydia Holmes, El Centro, Calif., and David Beals, Oakland; two brothers, Thomas M. Beals, Oskaloosa, and Addison Beals, Durango, Colo., and a sister, Mrs. Nettie Delzell, Lindsay, Calif.; 15 grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren.

OBIT:Emporia Gazette, November 14, 1946

The Beals Funeral
 Funeral services for Enos Beals, 9 Commercial, who died Monday at the Newman Memorial County hospital, were held Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock at the McVey Funeral home, with the Rev. Roy V. Dunagan, pastor of the First Friends church, in charge.
 Mrs. Harry Richmond played organ music. Pallbearers were Charles Grimmett, J.W. Blackburn, W.J. Bolton, Wilbur Pomeroy, Thomas Lynch and Samuel Wagner. Burial was in Fruitland cemetery.