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Dewey Beaver, 18981957 (aged 59 years)

Name
Dewey /Beaver/
Given names
Dewey
Surname
Beaver
Family with Muriel Esther Vipond
himself
18981957
Birth: 18 February 1898Kalkaska, Michigan, USA
Death: 9 April 1957Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan, USA
wife
19021985
Birth: 1 September 1902 40 31 Kalkaska, Michigan, USA
Death: 6 April 1985Kalkaska, Michigan, USA
Marriage Marriage13 November 1920Methodist Episcopal Parsonage, Kalkaska, Michigan, USA
7 months
daughter
19211984
Birth: 8 June 1921 23 18 Kalkaska, Michigan, USA
Death: 27 October 1984Kalkaska, Michigan, USA
2 years
son
Neal Wallace Beaver 1923-2007.jpg
19232007
Birth: 9 June 1923 25 20 Kalkaska, Michigan, USA
Death: 20 January 2007Grand Marais, Alger, Michigan, USA
2 years
son
19251991
Birth: 24 September 1925 27 23 Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan, USA
Death: 6 July 1991Bay, Florida, USA
2 years
daughter
19281982
Birth: 28 January 1928 29 25 Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan, USA
Death: 13 August 1982Kalkaska, Michigan, USA
8 years
daughter
19352007
Birth: 1 July 1935 37 32 Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan, USA
Death: 1 August 2007Troy, Oakland, Michigan, USA
12 years
daughter
19472019
Birth: 15 March 1947 49 44
Death: 2019Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan, USA
Note

Dewey Beaver Dies in Grand Rapids
Dewey Beaver, 58, superintendent of police in Grand Rapids since July 1, 1951, was dead upon arrival early Tuesday at Butterworth hospital. D.A.V. Wenger, medical examiner, said he suffered a cerebral hemorrhage.
Supt. Beaver, who was born in Kalkaska, apparently was stricken in his sleep. Monday he had been in Kalkaska to attend the funeral of his brother-in-law Oscar Anderson. His family said he had not been ill, and he stated to several friends here that he was feeling well.
Known as one of Michigan’s most progressive chiefs of police, Supt. Beaver was a proponent and in many cases a pioneer in many modern policing techniques. He was an army veteran of World War I, and a resident of Grand Rapids for 33 years.
Surviving are his wife, Esther M.; four daughters, Mrs. Joseph Gargagliano of Jenison, Mrs. Dennis Aldrich and Miss June Beaver of Rapids, and Miss Jewel Beaver at home; two sons, Keith of Grand Rapids, and Neal of Wayne, Ohio; his mother, Mrs. Dora Beaver of Kalkaska; a brother, Donald of Grand Rapids; two sisters, Mrs. Fred Johnson of Grand Rapids, and Mrs. Walter Vipond of Kalkaska, and 10 grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at 2:00 Friday from the Seventh Day Adventist Church of which he is a member. Burial will be made in the Chapel Hill memorial Gardens. – Leader and Kalkaskian, April 11, 1957; Information courtesy Leader and Kalkaskian, www.upnorthpub.com