Beazer is a hamlet on Secondary Highway 501, approximately 80 kilometers southwest of Lethbridge.

In 1889, Mark E. Beazer (1854-1937), a shepherd from Utah, travelled by covered wagon with his wife Ellen and their children to southern Alberta. Beazer homesteaded west of Cardston in 1893 and later opened a post office that became the centre of a new hamlet. Both Mark and Ellen were active in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, and Mark served as the local Bishop. The Beazers retired to Cardston in 1925.

Credit: Harry Sanders

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Beazer Cemetery Road N of Range Road 272
Nearest Populated Centre: Beazer,
Province: Alberta

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Latitude, Longitude
49.10975, -113.49758

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