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GROVER W. BEDEAU

 

 

      GROVER W. BEDEAU.--A practicing attorney in Sacramento is Grover W. Bedeau, a native son, imbued with a patriotic devotion to the Golden State. He was born at Marysville, on June 26, 1892, the son of W. B. and Minnie Bedeau, both natives of Marysville, and both members of old, pioneer families.

      Grover W. Bedeau, after he had finished his high-school study, spent four profitable years at Stanford University, and then took the state bar examination. With his usual success in academic work, he passed the tests creditably, and was admitted, in 1916, to practice; and he has continued a lawyer ever since. He maintains well-equipped offices in the Nicolaus Building, and devotes much of his attention to increasing his knowledge of local conditions. Mr. Bedeau is a thirty-second-degree Scottish Rite Mason, and a charter member of Ben Ali Temple, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, and is also a member of the Sciots and the Odd Fellows.

 

 

 

Transcribed by: Jeanne Sturgis Taylor.

Source: Reed, G. Walter, History of Sacramento County, California With Biographical Sketches, Page 954.  Historic Record Company, Los Angeles, CA. 1923.


© 2007 Jeanne Taylor.

 

 

 



Sacramento County Biographies