BEATY, Susie E, (Snider) - b. October 11, 1865 - d. February 7, 1916

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Howard Courant
February 10, 1916

Mrs. W. S. Beaty Dead

Mrs. Susie E. Beaty, wife of Ex-Sheriff Will S. Beaty of Howard, died at her home in this city, Monday evening, the 7th, after an illness of several days and poor health for many months. Her husband was her constant attendant during her sickness and their son, Dr. Fred M. Beaty of Hutchinson, arrived a short time before her death.

Funeral services were held at the home the afternoon of the 8th, and the burial was in Grace Lawn cemetery.

The husband and son have the sympathy of this entire community.
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Howard Courant
February 17, 1916


Miss Susie E. Snider was born October 11th, 1865, in Tippecanoe county, Indiana, and died at her home in Howard on Monday, February 7th, at 4:55 p.m.

She came with her parents to Elk County, Kansas in 1882.  She was married to W. S. Beaty December 17th, 1885, to this union two children were born, Dr. Fred Beaty of Hutchinson, Kansas and Nellie Ray, who died in her infancy.

Sister Beaty was converted and united with the Paw Paw Methodist church several years ago, later she placed her membership with the Clear Creek Methodist church where she remained a faithful Christian until her Heavenly Father called her to her eternal home.  In her death she leaves a husband W. S. Beaty of this city, and one son, Dr. Fred of Hutshinson, with three sister and three brothers, Mrs. W. H. Baughman of Howard, Mrs. Maggie Beahmer of Hamilton, Kansas, Miss Mattie Snider of Beaumont, texas, Robert Snider of Pueblo, Colorado, William Snider of Denver, Colorado and Ben Snider of California, with a host of relatives and friends to mourn her loss.

Sister Beaty was a good neighbor, a kind and sympathetic friend, and but to know her was to appreciate her merit.  Her funeral was conducted by O.L. Weir, pastor First Baptist church of Howard, at the home of the deceased on Tuesday, February 8th, at 3 p.m. and her body was laid to rest in Grace Lawn cemetery.

May the Lord sustain those who mourn for her.

     "There is a world above
       Where parting is unknown,
       A long eternity of love
       Formed for the good alone;
       And faith beholds the dying here
       Translated to that glorious sphere.

                               O.L. WEIR


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