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Donald Eugene Beno

Birth
Cairo, Alexander County, Illinois, USA
Death
1 Nov 1929 (aged 3 months)
Cairo, Alexander County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Villa Ridge, Pulaski County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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The Pulaski Enterprise, Friday, 8 Nov 1929: Infant Child of Mr. and Mrs. Beno Passes Away
Donald Eugene, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil J. Beno, passed away unexpectedly at its home in Cairo at 11:30 o'clock Friday morning at the age of three months. The baby is survived by his parents, two brothers, John Edward and Joseph Peyton, and a sister, Mary Helen, besides his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Beno, and Mrs. and Mrs. E. F. Bergman, and other relatives.
Funeral services were held at the residence Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock conducted by Father Bernard Pender, pastor of St. Patrick's Church of Cairo. Immediately after the services the cortege left by automobiles for Villa Ridge, where interment was made in Calvary cemetery, Karcher Brothers directing the funeral. The pallbearers were classmates of little John Beno, brother of Donald. Mrs. Beno, mother of the infants, was a former Mound City girl and Miss Mary Margaret Bergman. She was born and reared in this city and has many relatives here and a host of friends who sympathize with her and her family in their bereavements.
(A marker in Calvary Cemetery at Villa Ridge reads: Donald E. Beno.—Darrel Dexter)
The Pulaski Enterprise, Friday, 8 Nov 1929: Infant Child of Mr. and Mrs. Beno Passes Away
Donald Eugene, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil J. Beno, passed away unexpectedly at its home in Cairo at 11:30 o'clock Friday morning at the age of three months. The baby is survived by his parents, two brothers, John Edward and Joseph Peyton, and a sister, Mary Helen, besides his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Beno, and Mrs. and Mrs. E. F. Bergman, and other relatives.
Funeral services were held at the residence Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock conducted by Father Bernard Pender, pastor of St. Patrick's Church of Cairo. Immediately after the services the cortege left by automobiles for Villa Ridge, where interment was made in Calvary cemetery, Karcher Brothers directing the funeral. The pallbearers were classmates of little John Beno, brother of Donald. Mrs. Beno, mother of the infants, was a former Mound City girl and Miss Mary Margaret Bergman. She was born and reared in this city and has many relatives here and a host of friends who sympathize with her and her family in their bereavements.
(A marker in Calvary Cemetery at Villa Ridge reads: Donald E. Beno.—Darrel Dexter)

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