Information for Theodore Edward "Ted" Beumeler
27 February 1889 - 11 August 1966
From the Idaho Free-Press & Caldwell News-Tribune
Monday, 15 August 1966
Contributed by Dan Fowler



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T. E. Beumeler

     NAMPA — Requiem Mass for Theodore E. (Ted) Beumeler, 79, Middleton, who died Thursday at Riverside, Calif., will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. Paul's Catholic Church with the Rev. Fr. Paul J. Flynn, S.M., as celebrant. Interment will be at Mount Calvary Cemetery, Nampa.
    Rosary devotions will be recited at 8 p.m. Tuesday at Shepherd Chapel, Nampa.
    He was born Feb. 27, 1887, at Winthrop, Mo., and was raised in Missouri. He married Anna Marie Carney Feb. 8, 1922 at Ponca City, Okla., and she died Nov. 6, 1960 at Nampa. They lived in Arkansas City, Kan., where he worked for Shell Oil Co. for a number of years and later moved to Omaha where he worked for the Union Pacific Railroad Co. They moved to Nampa in 1940 and he worked as a carman for the railroad until his retirement in 1962. Since that time he had been actively engaged in ranching.
    Mr. Beumeler was a veteran of World War I, serving in France. He was a member of St. Paul's Catholic Church, a former member of the Knights of Columbus and a member of the Brotherhood of Railway Carmen and the Middleton Grange.
    Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Rosemary J. Goodnow, Riverside, Calif., and Mrs. Marcella Ann Haffner, Littleton, Colo.; two sons William J. Beumeler, Kuna, and Francis Eugene Beumeler, Pasco, Wash.; three sisters, Mrs. Anna Moisant, Oklahoma City, Okla., and Mrs. Nellie McGuire and Mrs. May Dailey, both of Arkansas City, Kan.; two brothers, Joe Beumeler, Bartlesville, Okla., and Ambrose Beumeler, Arkansas City; and 14 grandchildren.
    Graveside services will be conducted by War Eagle Barracks 459, Veterans of World War I.









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