BEYER - In Keesler Air Force Hospital, Biloxi, Miss. on Wednesday, November 8, 1961, at 2:25 o'clock p. m., COMMANDER CHARLES R. BEYER, of Bay St. Louis, Miss., aged 66 years; husband of Mary Hogan, father of Charles Beyer of Long Beach, Calif., Mrs. Peter Benvenutti of Woodbridge, Va., and Mrs. Neal Burns of Norman, Okla.; brother of Admiral E. F. Beyer of Bay St. Louis, Harry M. Beyer of New Orleans, La., and Mrs. Morris B. De Pass of Fenton, Miss; also survived by nine grandchildren.
Relatives and friends of the family are invited attend the funeral.
Services from the Faney–Whitfield Funeral Home, Bay ST. Louis, Miss., on Friday, November 10, 1961, at 9:15 o'clock a. m. Religious services at Our Lady of the Gulf Catholic church at 10 a. m.
Interment in St. Mary's cemetery, Bay St. Louis, Miss.
(Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA) Nov. 10, 1961, p.: 2)
According to FindAGrave.com the burial was at Saint Marys Cemetery, Bay Saint Louis, Hancock County, Mississippi.
Posted by Ron Setzer
Marilyn, Charlene, Glenda, Sammie, Sandi Denise, Marsha and so many of other Root Cellar Members (and others too.....saw some from Davis GS & GAS) attended the Central Library presentation on Evernote by Lisa Louise Cooks. Room was ful. Thanks Beth.
ReplyDeleteIf you have never attended a session with Lisa you are missing out. She is very organized and easy to follow and very patient (note Patient).
The presentation of Evernote for the PC, MAC, smartphones, iPad, and other tablets was very good - very informative. I am not going to tell you that it is easy but with a little learning curve it could be a very valuable tool for our research..... helping to keep us organized too. You need to go to Evernote.com on the web from your computer and d/l the program. Also go to Google play or Itunes and install the Evernote app. They all work together, keeping your files and info in their cloud, synchronizing all your files, making it easy to work on your files whereever you are, whereever you go.. my 2 1/2 cents worth