Vitals:  Obits:  Beatty, Theodore B., Indiana Co, PA

SUBJECT: BEATTY, Theodore B.
SUBMITTER: Donald Beatty
EMAIL: donbea@aol,com
DATE: Apr 08, 1999
SURNAMES: BEATTY


INDIANA COUNTY, PA. BEATTY Obituaries

BEATTY Theodore B. March 30, 1932

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Theodore B, Beatty		March 30, 1932

Funeral Services were held Friday evening at his late residence, followed
by interment
on Saturday in the Oakland Cemetery of this city.Theodore Beatty, aged
over seventy two
years, a native of White Township, died suddenly from heart trouble at
his home in Pittsburgh
on Wednesday. Before locating in Pittsburgh five years ago, he resided
in White Township, and
later in Plumville. When a young man, he learned the carpenter trade, and
followed this
occupation for many years. A man of sterling christian character, he was
a long time member of
the Blackadore Presbyterian Church and for a long time served as an elder
of the congregation
and as Sunday School Superintendant of the congregation.

He is survived by his widow, Miss Jennie E. Pierce of Plumville., and these
children, Mrs
Henry Pebler and Mrs Lottie Lukuk of Pittsburgh, and Theodore, Jr. and
Barton Beatty residing at
home. He also leaves one sister and these brothers; Mrs William Malcolm
and Milton D. Beatty
of Pittsburgh, David Beatty, of Punxsutawney, and Harry B. Beatty, of town.




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