T. Ervin Beebe,
Engineer, lies
T. Ervin Beebe, 30, of Erie
Beaca Road, Lakeside, retired
professor of civil engineering and
surveyor, died last night at Ma-
gruder hospital, where he had been
a patient since July 2. 'He had been
ill several months.
Mr. Beebe is survived by . his
wife, Bessie; one son, John R.
Beebe of Pittsburgh; one daughter,
Mrs. Elizabeth B. .Schrader of
Tusson, Ariz., and four grand¬
children. He was born in Lake¬
side January 2, 1870, the son of
George and Lena Beebe.
His body will be at the Beebe
home where friends may call
starting Sunday afternoon. Funeral
services will be conducted from
the residence Monday at 2 by Dr.
Jesse Wyeth and burial will be
made in Oakland cemetery at San¬
dusky with Gerner and Wolf mor¬
tuary in charge. Z~ t7~fW$'(o