Lyle Nathan Beach was born on 6. Mar. 1914 at Havensville, Pottawatomie County, Kansas. He was the son of
Alfred Levi Beach and
Leila Luella Harries. THE HAVENSVILLE REVIEW 24 DEC 1942
OUR BOYS
The REVIEW is publishing a list of the young men in the service from H avensville and surrounding communities with their addresses, as near as we can learn. If you know of any names missing send them in the they wil l be added to the list that will be run each week.
Beach, Lyle N.
B. Div, US Yorktown, % Postmaster
San Francisco, Calif. Lyle Nathan Beach married
Lucile Stedman on 10. Jan. 1944 at Seattle, King County, Washington. Lyle Nathan Beach died on 23. Apr. 1997 at Rochester, Olmsted County, Minnesota, at age 83. Obit: Lyle Nathan Beach, 83, Onaga, died Wednesday, April 23, 1997, at a Rochester, Minn., hospital.
Mr. Beach worked for the Michigan- Wisconsin Pipeline in Havensville from 1947 until he was transferred to Portland, Ind., in 1964. He also had farmed in the Havensville area. He served in the Navy from 1940 to 1947.
He was born March 6, 1914 on a farm south of Havensville, the son of Alfred and Leila Harries Beach. He was graduated from Havensville High School in 1933. He had lived in Buhel, Idaho, before he joined the Navy. He moved to Onaga from Portland, Ind., in 1980.
Mr. Beach was a member of Trinity Southern Baptist Church in Wamego. He was a life member of Post No. 85 of the American Legion, Post No. 7772 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and Lodge No. 188 AF&AM, all in Onaga, York Rite Chapter No. 95 RAM in Bluffton, Ind., Chapter No. 30 RAM, in Muncie, Ind., and Scottish Rite No. 32 AF&AM in Fort Wayne, Ind.
He was married to Lucille Stedman on Jan. 10. 1944, in Seattle, she survives.
Other survivors include two daughters, Linda Lindsay and Judy Beach, both of Topeka; a son, Lyle Beach, Jr., Bryon, Ohio, a brother, Edwin Beach, Hughson, Ca. and five grandchildren.
Mr. Beach was cremated. Memorial services are pending at Tessendorf-Cha pel Oaks Funeral Home in Onaga. Inurnment at Buck's Grove Cemetery south of Soldier will be private. Relatives and friends will meet at the funeral home following the services. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of the donor's choice. He was buried at Buck's Grove Cemetery, Jackson County, Kansas.