NameJessie A. BEEBE157
Birth26 Dec 1888, Minnesota
Death27 Feb 1948, Wheat Ridge, Jefferson Co., Colorado
Spouses
Birth23 Jun 1887, Denver, Arapahoe Co., Colorado
Death1932
FatherJames Willet CROSBY (~1844-)
MotherElsie Lee GREENE (1847-)
Marriage29 Dec 1908, Minnesota
ChildrenElsie Asenanth (1910-1930)
Notes for Jessie A. BEEBE
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 144, No 19, p 311, May 10, 1948.
Jessie A., daughter of Lot and Azenith Beebe, was born December 26, 1888, and departed this life February 27, 1948, at Wheatridge, Colo.
On December 29, 1908, she was married to Wells Crosby. To this union were born three children. She was a member of the Denver Seventh Day Baptist Church and of the Maple Grove Grange. Mrs. Crosby was well loved and highly respected by her many friends and associates.
Surviving her are two children, Ada (Mrs. Elno Davis) of Wheatridge, Colo., and Kenneth Crosby of Boulder, Colo.; a sister, Mrs. Nettie Grace of St. Peter, Minn.; and two brothers, Herman Beebe of San Jose, Calif., and Herbert Beebe of Manchester, Wash. Her husband, Wells, and one daughter, Elsie, preceded her in death.
The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Francis D. Saunders in the Drawing Room Chapel of the Moore Mortuary, Denver, March 1, 1948. The concluding services were at Fairmount Cemetery. F. D. S.
Notes for Wells Lee (Spouse 1)
Wells Lee Crosby 1887-1932  
Categories: Denver, Colorado, New Auburn, Minnesota, The Sabbath Recorder Obituary
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 112, No 14, p 447, Apr. 4, 1932.
Wells L. Crosby, the son of James W. and Elsie G. Crosby, was born in New Auburn, Minn., June 23, 1887, and died at St. Joseph Hospital in Denver, Colo., March 1, 1932.
Mr. Crosby was baptized at New Auburn. On December 29, 1908, he was married to Jessie Beebe at Auburn. Thirteen years ago he moved to Wheatridge, Colo., about five miles west of Denver. Since that time he has been engaged in raising vegetables and fruit for the Denver markets. His parents, Deacon and Mrs. James Crosby, lived for some time on a farm near him. He and his wife put forth every effort to make them comfortable in their last days. It was only last December that the father and mother died at his home. A deep sorrow entered his home a year and a half ago when his oldest daughter, Elsie, twenty years old, died August 20, 1930.
Mr. Crosby had been operated on for chronic appendicitis. His death resulted from conditions which could not have been foreseen. He is survived by his wife and two children, Ada and Kenneth. The funeral service was conducted by Pastor Ralph H. Coon of the Denver Seventh Day Baptist Church. R. H. C.
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