Clara Beebe attended the University of Deseret. She had served in leadership positions of ward and stake primaries before being called to the Primary General Board in 1904. In 1905, she was asked by the general president of the primary, Louie B. Felt, to replace Josephine R. West as her second counselor. Beebe served in this capacity until the presidency was dissolved in 1925 when Felt stepped down due to ill health. From this time until her death, Beebe again was a member of the General Board of the Primary.
As a member of the general presidency, Beebe oversaw the performance of baptisms for the dead by Primary-age children.[1]
Beebe died in Salt Lake City at age 59 as a result of appendicitis.[2]
Notes
^Conrad A. Earward, "A History of the Growth and Development of the Primary Association of the LDS Church from 1878 to 1928," (master's thesis, Brigham Young University, 1976), 56–57.