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Dale Adrian Beck

Winfred, SD

1940, 2754, Badlands (Wall), NP-2,
1941, 2765, Fechner, SCS-6,

WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, Mont. Dale Beck, 68, formerly of Winfred, died Friday, March 1, 1991, in his home.

He was born Aug 22, 1922, in Winfred. A veteran of World War II, he had worked at the Dogett Ranch at White Sulphur Springs for many years.

Survivors include one brother, Vernon, Madison; and three sisters: Eleanor Heismeyer, Estelline; Iris Cooley, Clear Lake; and Sharon Anderson, Yankton. Services will begin at 2 p.m. Thursday in Winfred Congregational Church. Burial will be in Winfred Cemetery.

Services are also being held today in White Sulpher Springs. Weiland Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements.


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