Francis H. "Fannie" Beard

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Name Francis H. "Fannie" Beard Born Nov 1837 Tennessee [1]
Gender Female Died 1916 Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma [2]
Buried Greenwood Cemetery, Decatur, Macon County, Illinois [2]
Person ID I3592 Hedges Last Modified 26 Aug 2023
Family Marcus Franklin Pleak, b. 28 Apr 1838, Montgomery County, Kentucky , d. 8 Nov 1908, Decatur, Macon County, Illinois
(Age 70 years)
Married 3 Oct 1869 Maury County, Tennessee - Tennesse state marriages.
Children 1. Stoder M. Pleak, b. 1870, Tennessee , d. 1942 (Age 72 years)
Last Modified 18 Feb 2018 Family ID F1599 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Event Map Born - Nov 1837 - Tennessee Married - 3 Oct 1869 - Maury County, Tennessee Died - 1916 - Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma Buried - - Greenwood Cemetery, Decatur, Macon County, Illinois = Link to Google Earth
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Notes - The body of Mrs. Fannie H. Pleak, who died Thursday morning at Tulsa, Okla., arrived in Decatur Friday at noon, and was taken to the Monson & Wilcox chapel and later to the mausoleum at Greenwood. Mrs. Pleak was well known in Decatur, having lived here for a time. She moved to Oklahoma about seven years ago. She was a member of the Christian church here. She is survived by three sons, Dr. S. M. Pleak of Tulsa. Okla.: Dr. John Pleak of Hillsboro. Ill., and Arthur Pleak of Rosenberg, Tex. The sons accompanied the body to Decatur.
Decatur, IL Review March 17, 1916 p16
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- The body of Mrs. Fannie H. Pleak, who died Thursday morning at Tulsa, Okla., arrived in Decatur Friday at noon, and was taken to the Monson & Wilcox chapel and later to the mausoleum at Greenwood. Mrs. Pleak was well known in Decatur, having lived here for a time. She moved to Oklahoma about seven years ago. She was a member of the Christian church here. She is survived by three sons, Dr. S. M. Pleak of Tulsa. Okla.: Dr. John Pleak of Hillsboro. Ill., and Arthur Pleak of Rosenberg, Tex. The sons accompanied the body to Decatur.
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