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E. P. “Pat” LeBeau

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E. P. “Pat” LeBeau

Birth
McKinney, Collin County, Texas, USA
Death
21 Nov 1997 (aged 78)
Denton, Denton County, Texas, USA
Burial
Denton, Denton County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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E. P. LeBeau

Krum -- E. P. Pat LeBeau, 78, of Krum, died Friday Nov. 21, at Flow Rehabilitation Hospital. Mr. LeBeau was born June 30, 1919, in McKinney to Ernest P. and Varina Stiff LeBeau. He married Maurine Schott May 28, 1848 in the Little Chapel-in-the-Woods at Texas Woman's University.

He served in the U. S. Army infantry during World War II and worked for the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers. For most of this life he dealt in livestock, and since 1973 he owned S&M Supply selling tack and horse trailers. Prior to that he was a home builder.

He was a member of the Palomino Exhibitors Association, in which he served as director and as a show judge. He has been active in Denton County 4H youth programs.

Memorial services: Monday, Nov. 24 at St. David's Episcopal Church with Rev. Roy Baines officiating.

Survivors include his wife of Krum, a daughter of Denton, and a sister of Weatherford. {Adapted from obituary in the Denton Record-Chronicle, Sunday, November 23, 1997. p. 22A]
E. P. LeBeau

Krum -- E. P. Pat LeBeau, 78, of Krum, died Friday Nov. 21, at Flow Rehabilitation Hospital. Mr. LeBeau was born June 30, 1919, in McKinney to Ernest P. and Varina Stiff LeBeau. He married Maurine Schott May 28, 1848 in the Little Chapel-in-the-Woods at Texas Woman's University.

He served in the U. S. Army infantry during World War II and worked for the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers. For most of this life he dealt in livestock, and since 1973 he owned S&M Supply selling tack and horse trailers. Prior to that he was a home builder.

He was a member of the Palomino Exhibitors Association, in which he served as director and as a show judge. He has been active in Denton County 4H youth programs.

Memorial services: Monday, Nov. 24 at St. David's Episcopal Church with Rev. Roy Baines officiating.

Survivors include his wife of Krum, a daughter of Denton, and a sister of Weatherford. {Adapted from obituary in the Denton Record-Chronicle, Sunday, November 23, 1997. p. 22A]


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