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Beecher City is a city in Effingham County, Illinois, with a population of approximately 419.

Population419
Median Home$85,300
Area0.9 sq mi

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Janelle Marie Sullivan (74) of Beecher City

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Ronald “Ronnie” Buzzard (83) of Beecher City

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Larry M. Ferguson (75) of Beecher City

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