Samuel Beakes
1861–1927 (age 66)
Editor
Biography
Samuel Beakes (1861–1927) blended journalism with public service, editing newspapers in Michigan before representing his district in Congress, where he championed postal reform and rural interests. His editorials emphasized thoughtful discussion, and he sought to make government more accessible to ordinary citizens.
Whether through the press or the halls of public office, Beakes believed in the power of communication to unify neighbors and address shared concerns. He was laid to rest in Forest Hill Cemetery, where those who treasured free and fair discourse recall his contributions.