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- Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 8/4/1969
SANBORN - A three-year-old
Niagara Falls girl was drowned
in a swipiming pond it Jowdy's
Park, Church Street, Cambria,
during a family picnic Sunday
afternoon.
She was Tracey Beahen daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Be-
ahen, SI2 Lincoln PL. Niagara
Falls. She is survived by nine
brothers and sisters.
Niagara County sheriff's deputies
said the parents discovered
the child missing when
they were preparing to eat. A
search was started and the
child's body was recovered
about a half-hour later by Donald
Eyerly, 7521 Wing Ct, Nia-
gara Falls, who immediately ad
ministered mouth - to mouth
breathing Deputy Barrell Highfield
a'.so said that Mrs. Betty
Kuopick, 4625 Woodward Ave.,
Town of Niagara, a nurses' aide
at Mount St. Mary's Hospital,
Have the child an external heart
massage.
Tiacey was rushed to Ran
somville General Hospital by the
Ransumville Fire Co, and given
oxygen en route but did not respond
and was pronounced dead
at the hospital. The body was
taken to the Cohlon Funeral
Home, Niagara Falls.
Deputy Highfield. said the
body was recovered in water
four to five feet deep. He said
the family had arrived for an
outing at 9:30 a.m. Sunday.
ALSO
Niagara Gazette
BEAHEN-Suddenly In RansomvilIe Memorial
Hospltal, Sunday, Aug. 3, 1949,
Tracy Beahen. Beloved daughter ol Mr.
ond Mrs. Phillip Beahen, 112 Lincoln
Ploce, city; sister of Philip, Steven,
Scott, David, Kenneth, Diane, Cherry,
Penny and Krlsanne Beahen; gronddouohter
ol Mr. and Mrs. Owen Smith,
cltv. Funeral service from Cobler's
Funeral Home, 640 Park Place, Tues
day, Aug. 5, at 1 p.m., the Rev. Clifford
Salisbury officiating, interment in
Memorial Park Cemetery. Friends may
call tonight 7 to 9 p.m
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