Norman J Bean
1858 - 1932 (74 years)-
Name Norman J Bean Birth Jul 1858 Hempfield, Mercer, PA Gender Male Occupation Carpenter Foreman in 1910, Real Estate Agent in 1920 Death 4 Dec 1932 Youngtown, Mahoning, OH Burial Shenango Valley Cemetery Person ID I4653 Family Tree Last Modified 24 Apr 2011
Father James Madison Bean, b. 1818 d. 1899, Mercer Co, PA (Age 81 years) Mother Caroline Woods, b. 29 Aug 1819, Pymatuning, Mercer, PA d. 21 Feb 1892, Hempfield, Mercer, PA (Age 72 years) Marriage Greenville, Mercer, PA Family ID F1328 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Catherine Perkins, b. Aug 1859, Greenville, Mercer, PA d. 30 Jan 1939, Cleveland, OH (Age 79 years) [1] Marriage 1882 Pennsylvania Children + 1. Nevin Jay Bean, b. 15 Feb 1886, Greenville, Mercer, PA d. Nov 1970, Youngstown, Mahoning, OH (Age 84 years) + 2. John Madison Bean, b. 21 Jun 1896, Youngstown, Mahoning, OH Family ID F1336 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - Norman J. Bean, at one time a resident of Greenville, died at his home in Youngstown at 1 o'clock, Sunday, Dec. 4, 1932, aged 76 years. He was taken ill Wednesday night with pneumonia. Funeral services will be held at the Second United Presbyterian church, Himrod avenue, Tuesday at 1:30 p.m., followed by interment in the Shenango Valley cemetery, Greenville, at about 3:30 p.m. Mr. Bean was the son of the late James Madison and Caroline Woods Bean and was born in Hempfield township. He resided on Stewart avenue, Greenville, for many years but left here about 40 years ago for Youngstown where he was engaged as a building contractor. He was an elder in the Second United Presbyterian church and some years ago, in a public address, a speaker cited him as on the "the best two men in Youngstown." Mrs. Bean survives, along with their two sons, J. Nevin Bean of Youngstown and John N. Bean of Cleveland. Jay M. Bean, Tacoma, Wash., is the brother. There are five grandchildren.
fro Dec 5, 1932, The Record-Argus, Greenville, PA
- Norman J. Bean, at one time a resident of Greenville, died at his home in Youngstown at 1 o'clock, Sunday, Dec. 4, 1932, aged 76 years. He was taken ill Wednesday night with pneumonia. Funeral services will be held at the Second United Presbyterian church, Himrod avenue, Tuesday at 1:30 p.m., followed by interment in the Shenango Valley cemetery, Greenville, at about 3:30 p.m. Mr. Bean was the son of the late James Madison and Caroline Woods Bean and was born in Hempfield township. He resided on Stewart avenue, Greenville, for many years but left here about 40 years ago for Youngstown where he was engaged as a building contractor. He was an elder in the Second United Presbyterian church and some years ago, in a public address, a speaker cited him as on the "the best two men in Youngstown." Mrs. Bean survives, along with their two sons, J. Nevin Bean of Youngstown and John N. Bean of Cleveland. Jay M. Bean, Tacoma, Wash., is the brother. There are five grandchildren.
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Sources - [S129] Nancy Sadler, Transcriber, Mercer County Cemetery Index, (Mercer County Genealogical Society), Volume MC 9, pg 54.
- [S129] Nancy Sadler, Transcriber, Mercer County Cemetery Index, (Mercer County Genealogical Society), Volume MC 9, pg 54.