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2751 Morning Sun News-Herald, Morning Sun, Iowa, 21 May 1931, page 1.
LAST RITES FOR LOCAL RESIDENT. Burial of Mrs. Eva L. McKeown at Kossuth. The funeral services of Mrs. Eva L. McKeown, whose death occurred at Burlington hospital on Thursday, May 14th following a two-weeks illness were held from her late home northwest of Morning Sun on Saturday afternoon last at 2 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. W. J. Griffin of the Union church. The remains were then taken to Kossuth cemetery east of Mediapolis where they were laid to rest beside those of her husband. The relatives and friends called here for the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. Karl Fladt, Owen Bandy, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Piper, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mehaffy and Miss Samantha McKeown of Mediapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Roy McKeown and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Pritchard, Mrs. Scheagren and son, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Fladt, Mrs. Nettie Kaiser and Mrs. Martindale of Burlington; Frank Bandy of Washington; Claude and Ed Pierce of Winfield; Stanley McKeown of Wapello; Mr. and Mrs. M. P. McKeown, Miss Knarr and Mr. Knarr of Conesville. Eva L. Bandy was born at Red Wing, Minnesota, January 23, 1863. At the age of ten years she came with her parents to Kossuth, Iowa, where she spent the years of young womanhood. On December 14, 1880, she was united in marriage to James A. McKeown, who preceded her in death, passing away on August 25, 1928. More than 20 years of married life were spent in the vicinity of Morning Sun. Mrs. McKeown was a home maker and was devoted to her home and family. Early in life she united with the Methodist church. Upon coming to Morning Sun she transferred her membership to the local Presbyterian church, of which she remained a member until the time of her death. The following members of her family survive
 
Bandy, Eva Laura (I19)
 
2752 Morning Sun News-Herald, Morning Sun, Iowa, 23 March 23 1961, page 1. Services Saturday for Oscar Linder. Oscar J. Linder, life-long resident of the Marsh and Morning Sun communities, died Wednesday, March 15 in Mercy hospital, Burlington where he had been a patient for only a short time. The son of Charles and Sophia Johnson Linder, he was born near Winfield on February 20, 1879. On December 25, 1901 he married Clara D. Ross. She survives, as do four sons and one daughter. They are Tom, Carl land Orval Linder, all of Morning Sun, Paul Linder of Wapello and Mrs. Mildred McKeown of Morning Sun. Other survivors include a brother, H. W. Linder, Mount Union, a sister, Mrs. Mary McCaw, Winfield, 13 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. A daughter, Elsie and a son, Verlin, two brothers and two sisters are dead. Mr. Linder was a member of the Marsh Methodist church for more than 60 years. He was active in church work and served as Sunday School superintendent. He farmed in the Marsh community until his retirement in 1947. Funeral services were conducted Saturday afternoon by the Rev. A. V. Weigel in the Morning Sun Methodist church. Burial was in Elmwood cemetery.
GOING HOME
By Mary 'Pietsch
There was a joyous welcome in Heaven today
When one of our dear ones heard the Savior say,
"Come, your work on earth is done,
I need you in my Heavenly Home."
Our hearts were saddened as we said "Good bye."
And we are so prone to wonder Why?
But our Savior always knows what's best
So in Him we can securely rest.
The Savior takes him by the hand
And shows him over glory land
And all the things He has prepared
For those who trust His loving care.
Of course our days seem long and dreary
And at night we are Oh, so weary,
But after all it won't be long
"Till we too shall join the Heavenly throng.
And when that joyous day appears
Our Savior shall wipe away all tears
And with our dear ones we shall be
At Home, sweet Home, through all eternity.
 
Linder, Oscar John (I122)
 
2753 Morning Sun News-Herald, Morning Sun, Iowa, 29 August 1929, page 4.
Home Bereft of Young Mother. Elsie Lenora Linder, daughter of .Oscar and Clara Linder, was born March 29, 1903, on a farm near Marsh, Iowa, and passed away at the Burlington hospital, Aug. 23, 1929, at the age of 26 years, 4 months and 25 days, after an illness of four days An infant daughter, Pauline, died at birth Wednesday. Mrs. Barton united with the Methodist Episcopal church at Marsh in 1914 and remained ever faithful to the Master. She had been a teacher m the Sunday school at Marsh for several years, and had a kind, cheerful, lovable disposition, and was loved by everyone who knew her. On June 30, 1926, she was united in marriage to Burrell J. Barton, of Roscoe. They made their home on a farm 1 1/2 miles southwest of Yarmouth until the time of her death. She leaves to mourn her death her husband, Burrell J. Barton; father and mother, Oscar and Clara Linder, one sister, Mildred; five brothers, Thomas, Carl, Orville, Paul and Verlyn; her grandmother, Mrs. Chas. Linder, and grandfather, Mr. Thomas Ross; and a host of relatives and friends.
"There's a land where the birds are ever singing,
Where the flowers in beauty never fade;
Where the joybells of love ever ringing,
And no evil shall ever dare invade
We can tell of the way she has traveled,
When at last she shall enter heaven's door;
And the problems of life will be unraveled,
When we meet her on that eternal shore. .
She shall gaze on his face in adoration,
Joy resplendent shall thrill our souls anew,
As she joins the King of salvation
And eternity's glories come to view.
 
Linder, Elsie Lenora (I129)
 
2754 Morning Sun News-Herald, Morning Sun, Iowa, Thursday, January 29, 1953

Only thirty hours after the death of his wife Samuel Jarvis, 80 year old Morning Sun farmer died in his sleep at his home northwest of town. Death was due to a heart attack similar to one which brought death to Mrs. Jarvis at 10 p.m. Sunday. Time of Mr. Jarvis' death was after 4 a.m. Tuesday.

Although Mrs. Jarvis had been in ill health for the past two years she had received callers Sunday and her condition seemed about as usual. Mr. Jarvis had not been considered in particularly bad health and his death was entirely unexpected.

The daughter of Samuel and Charlotte Lind Casten, Mrs. Jarvis was born in Louisa county on April 1, 1875. On November 16, 1898, she was marred to Samuel Jarvis who survived her but a few hours.

Samuel Jarvis was the son of Myers and Jane Blair Jarvis. He was born on the Jarvis homestead, west of Morning Sun on June 2, 1872. Both he and Mrs. Jarvis were life long residents of this community.

They are survived by four sons and four daughters: Don, Annabel, Mo.; Clifford, Sidney, Nebr.; Arthur, Pueblo, Colo.; Harold, Morning Sun; Mrs. H. R. Shrimpsher, Waynesville, Mo.; Mrs. Mabel Nelson and Mrs. Alma Gruendick, both of Los Angeles, Calif.; and Mrs. Elda Houlihan of Morning Sun. Two sons and two daughters are dead.

Mrs. Jarvis is survived by a brother, Conrad Casten of Morning Sun and Mr. Jarvis is survived by two brothers, Z. H. Jarvis, Morning Sun, and Myers Jarvis, now living in a Columbus Junction nursing home.

Other survivors include 8 grandchildren and one nephew.

Double funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 1:30 in the Presbyterian church with Rev. Floyd Bowerman officiating. Private services will be conducted at 11 a.m. in the Pierce funeral home. Burial will be in Elmwood cemetery.
 
Jarvis, Samuel (I295)
 
2755 Morning Sun News-Herald. 28 August 1958.

Funeral services were held Monday afternoon in the Sharon R.P. church for John P. Robertson, 88, who died Saturday, August 23 at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Robert Swanson in Burlington. Officiating at the services was the Rev. J.O. Edgar. Burial was in Sharon Cemetery.

Mr. Robertson was born February 19, 1870 in Indiana. He was the son of John and Elizabeth Van Osdol Robertson. On December 31, 1896 he was married to Lena M. Baird of the Sharon Community. His active years were spent in farming in Louisa and Des Moines counties.

He was preceded in death by his wife and one son, and is survived by seven daughters and two sons. They are Mrs. Marjorie Brown, Fulton, MO, Mrs. Gertrude Fish, Wapello, Mrs. Hilma Gardner, Rock Island, Il., Mrs. Dorothy Swanson, Burlington, Mrs. Marian Smith, Island of Formosa, Mrs. Betty Caparoon, Muscatine, Mrs. Barbara Howe, Manteca, California, Clayton Robertson, Elisa, Texas and James Robertson, Morning Sun. Also surviving are one sister, Mrs. Bess Milburn, Wapello; three brothers, Irvin Robertson and Mark Robertson, both of Davenport, and Arthur Robertson of Bettendorf, 21 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren.
 
Robertson, John Plake (I1014)
 
2756 Morning Sun Resident Is Found Dead
John Kilpatrick, 84 Years of Age, Dies at Home of Daughter.
Morning Sun, Ia., Aug. 4. – John Kilpatrick, who has made his home with his daughter, Mrs. Margaret Wilson for the greater part of the past year, was found dead in his bed about 5:30 o’clock Monday morning. He had been in failing health, but the day before was about the home as usual. When his daughter went to his bedside, she though he was quietly sleeping, but soon learned that he had peacefully died in his sleep.
Deceased was one of the early pioneers and was born in Bloomington, Ind., Feb. 2, 1841. He, with his parents, Daniel and Mary McCaughan Kilpatrick and brothers and sisters came to Iowa and settled on a farm near Garland when he was 8 years old. He was united in marriage to Maria Walkinshaw in 1874 and they enjoyed 50 years of married life, filled with joys and sorrows, happiness and love, and Mrs. Kilpatrick passed away Dec. 11, 1924.
Surviving are two children, Alfred M. Kilpatrick and Mrs. Margaret M. Willson, and eight grandchildren, Florence, Lester, Kyle, Wylie and Rolf Kilpatrick and Bruce, Helen and Grace Willson. He also leaves three aged brother who are all over 70 years of age, and are Daniel Kilpatrick of Morning Sun, the Rev. Alexander Kilpatrick of Valencia, Pa., Neil Kilpatrick of Garland Ia. Two brothers and two sisters have preceded him in death. He was a life-long member of the Sharon Reformed Presbyterian church.
Quad-City Times, Davenport, Iowa. Tuesday, 4 August 1925.
 
Kilpatrick, John (I975)
 
2757 MORNING SUN WOMAN DIES LAST THURSDAY

Mrs. Minnie Carithers, 74, a life resident of the Morning Sun community died at the Burlington hospital at 11:45 am Thursday where she was taken June 24 following a fall at her home when her left hip was fractured. She was the former Minnie Baird, daughter of James and Mary Ann Walkinshaw Baird and was born on a farm in the Sharon vicinity August 24, 1875, where she grew up. She was married to James Carithers August 14, 1895, who died in 1943.

She is survived by three daughters: Mrs. Clark Sexton, Oakville; Mrs. Lester Kerns Blairstown; Mrs. D. T. Armstrong, Morning Sun; one son, William, Galesburg, Illinois; ten grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Blanche Meyers, Ontario, California, Mrs. J. P. Robertson, Morning Sun; four brothers; Ralph and Oscar Baird, Wapello, Dr. Oliver Baird, Tarkio, Missouri; and M. W. Baird, Morning Sun.

Two brothers are dead. Funeral services were held Saturday at 2:00 p.m. from the Reformed Presbyterian Church of which she was a member. The Reverend H. C. Patterson officiated and burial was in Elmwood cemetery. [note: this is incorrect, is buried at the Sharon Reformed Presbyterian Church Cemetery beside her husband.]

The Wapello Republican, 6 Jul 1950
 
Baird, Minnie Lauretta (I391)
 
2758 Morning Sun, Ia., Nov. 15. – Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Casten moved to town this week and will occupy the Duryea home in the northwest part of town.
The Muscatine Journal, Muscatine, Iowa. Monday, 15 November 1926.
 
Casten, Conrad (I31)
 
2759 Morning Sun, la., Aug. 28.-James A. McKeown, aged 77 years, who passed away at his home one mile northwest of town Saturday afternoon, was the eldest :son of John Glasgow and Anna Parker McKeown and was born May 15, 1851, near Lynn Grove, Ia. He was married to Miss Eva L. Bandy in Mediapolis, la., December 14, 1880. To this union were born five children, who with the wife and mother mourn the passing of a kind and loving husband and father. He also leaves to mourn his loss six grandchildren, one great grandchild and three sisters, Miss Samantha McKeown, Miss Sarah McKeown and Mrs. Emma Brewster of Mediapolis and three brothers, M. P of Muscatine, Albert of St Joe, Mo., and John of Oklahoma. Private funeral services were held at the home on Monday and burial was in Kossuth cemetery. Those present from a distance for the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. M. P. McKeown and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lord and granddaughter from Muscatine:; Mr. and Mrs. Albert McKeown and daughter of St. Joe, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. James Pritchard, Burlington; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Watson from near Mt. Pleasant; Frank Bandy and daughter of Washington; Stanley McKeown and family, Mr. and Mrs. Luther McKelvey of Wapello and a number of relative from Mediapolis and Winfield.
Burlington Hawk-Eye Gazette, Burlington, Iowa. 29 August 1928, page 8.
 
McKeown, James Alexander (I8)
 
2760 Morrison
Mrs. Eliza Morrison died Sunday, May 10, at her home in Evans. Mrs. Morrison was 67 years old and died of pneumonia. The funeral was held at the Reformed Presbyterian church in Evans on Monday, Rev. Wylie officiating.
The Greeley Tribune, Greely, Colorado. Thursday, 24 May 1906.
 
Logan, Eliza (I119)
 
2761 Mother of Local Lacy is Stricken
Mrs. J.L. Tull, mother of Mrs. R. P. Disbrow, passed away at Arapahoe Monday.
Funeral services were held this Wednesday afternoon for Mrs. J.L. Tull, mother of Mrs. R.P. Disbrow, at Arapahoe. Mrs. Tull passed away near ten o’clock Monday evening, at her home in Arapahoe.
Mrs. Tull had been ill for some time. Mrs. Disbrow, who was with her mother, returned here later Tuesday afternoon, and Mr. and Mrs. Disbrow and Helen Claire returned to Arapahoe, this morning.
Among those attending the funeral this afternoon were Mrs. Ernest Johnson, Mrs. Howard Johnson, Mrs. Tom Ingram and Mrs. Fred Peterson.
The Holdrege Progress, Holdrege, Nebraska. Thursday, 31 January 1935. Page 1.

 
Shields, Ellen Gay (I55)
 
2762 Mount Clare News
On Saturday at Lincoln park in Superior a gathering was held and a picnic dinner served honoring the Rev. Herbert Rivington, wife and three children, missionaries from C.M.S. Menorif, Egypt who are in this country on a furlough.
Mrs. Rivington was formerly Miss Emma McKeown and was born in the Beulah neighborhood near Mt. Clare. Some 35 or more were present, representing the following families: McKeowns of Cadams and Superior, Mrs. Edith Smith, McCook, Crawfords, Moranvilles, Sloanes, Bairds, McFarlands and McCrums.
Nuckolls County Herald, Nelson, Nebraska. Friday, 26 June 1931.
 
McKeown, Emma Myrtle (I570)
 
2763 Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Casten moved their household goods Monday to Marsh, where they will be partners in a grocery store.
The Muscatine Journal, Muscatine, Iowa. Tuesday, 7 December 1926.
 
Casten, Conrad (I31)
 
2764 Mr. and Mrs. James McKeown and son, Ralph, are en route to Winnipeg, Can., for a visit with friends. Mr. an Mrs. Conrad Casten expect to move over to the McKeown farm and look after things during their absence.
Quad-City Times, Davenport, Iowa. Tuesday, 24 August 1926, page 2.
 
McKeown, James Alexander (I8)
 
2765 Mr. and Mrs. James McKeown and son, Ralph, are en route to Winnipeg, Can., for a visit with friends. Mr. an Mrs. Conrad Casten expect to move over to the McKeown farm and look after things during their absence.
Quad-City Times, Davenport, Iowa. Tuesday, 24 August 1926, page 2.
 
Casten, Conrad (I31)
 
2766 Mr. and Mrs. James Rinker went to Harveyville Monday evening to attend the funeral services of Mrs. Rinker’s brother, Frank Carter who died very suddenly of influenza.
The Eskridge Tribune-Star and Eskridge Independent, Eskridge, Kansas. Thursday, 23 January 1919, page 1.
 
Carter, Frank Leroy (I1393)
 
2767 Mr. and Mrs. John McKeown who live a mile north of Agra, started up highway 18 Sunday about 1 o’clock, to visit a sick child who lived a mile and a half north of the McKeown home. As Mr. McKeown made the turn into the home of Verdie Scheonhorse, their destination, their car was struck by a pick-up driven by Mr. Isenberg, sexton at the Cushing cemetery. Both cars were considerably damaged. With the exception of scratches to his face and a slightly sprained wrist of the Cushing man who was riding with Mr. Isenberg, no one was hurt. The sick girl whom the McKeowns set out to visit was very ill with her second attack of the measles. Mrs. Scheonhorse is a niece of Mrs. McKeown.

The Chandler News Publicist. Thursday, 26 May 1942
 
McKeown, John Love (I13)
 
2768 Mr. and Mrs. Oren Mickey of Des Moines and Mrs. J.A. Duncan of Cleveland, Ohio, sister of Clark McKeown, were in the McKeown home laat week being called here for the funeral of their mother, Mrs. Margaret McKeown, who passed away in Cleveland, March 24. Funeral services were held at the Reformed Presbyterian Church at Clarinda, Saturday, March 28.
Adams County Free Press, Corning, Iowa. Thursday, 2 April 1953.
 
Pinkerton, Margaret Jane (I343)
 
2769 Mr. and Mrs. Orval Blair attended the funeral of Orval's cousin, Mildred Blair near Clarinda.
The Hopkins Journal, Hopkins, Missouri. Thursday, 27 January 1972.
 
Blair, Mildred (I1148)
 
2770 Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Hatfield were called to Shelbina Tuesday on account of the death of a niece, Mrs. Neneta Mills Carter. Mrs. Carter was a K.E.T.C. student in 1917 and 1918.
Kirksville Daily Express and Kirksville Daily News, Kirksville, Missouri. Friday, 25 July 1930.
 
Mills, Neneta Grace (I1533)
 
2771 Mr. and Mrs. Scott Chestnut will go to Clay Center Saturday to attend the funeral of Mr. Chestnut’s cousin, Matthew Black, who was killed in an automobile accident in Denver, Colo.
Manhattan Republic, Manhattan, Kansas. Thursday, 30 November 1944
 
Black, Matthew Archer (I539)
 
2772 Mr. Boyd C. Terry, 86, Rt.3, Box 340, Orlando, died Tuesday.
He had been in the citrus business 48 years and was a charter member of the Florida Citrus Mutual, Orange County Farm Bureau and the Reformed Presbyterian Church of Orlando. He was a native of Indiana and came to Orange County in 1920 from Billings, Okla.
Survivors: sons, Carroll B. Terry and Reed Terry, and daughters, Mrs. ClaraBell Worsham and Miss Nanna E. Terry, all of Orlando, six grandchildren and one great granddaughter.
Hawthorne Funeral Home.
The Orlando Sentinel, Orlando, Florida. Wednesday, 14 August 1968.
 
Terry, Boyd Calvin (I1121)
 
2773 Mr. J. Howard Worsham, 58, Route 3, Box 340, died Monday.
A native of Manchester, Ga., he moved to Orlando in 1919 from Georgia. He had been superintendent of Orange County Sewage Districts for the past five years, and was superintendent of the City of Orlando sewage treatment plants for 12 years before working for the county. He was a member of North Park Baptist Church.
Survivors: widow, Mrs. Clara Bell Worsham; sons, John H. Jr. and Joseph T.; daughter, Mrs. Susan A. Henderson; sisters, Mrs. W.J. Harrison, Miss Freddie L. Worsham, all of Orlando and Mrs. Joe Graham, Germany; two grandchildren.
Hawthorne Funeral Home.
The Orlando Sentinel, Orlando, Florida. Wednesday, 29 October 1969.
 
Worsham, John Howard (I1857)
 
2774 Mr. John C. McKnight
Mr. John Calvin McKnight, 86, 41 E. Amelia Ave., died Saturday at his home.
A native of Iowa, Mr. McKnight came to Orlando in 1916 from Kansas City, Mo.
He pioneered in organizing the Reformed Presbyterian Church here and was one of its charter members. A real estate broker here until his health forced him to retire, Mr. McKnight was a member and past president of the Orlando Roque club.
Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Cecil C. Hall, Orlando; a son, Hugh C. McKnight, Orlando; two brothers, W.J. McKnight, Greeley, Col., and Dr. E.L. McKnight, Pittsburgh; and three grandchildren.
Fairchild Funeral Home is in charge.
The Orlando Sentinel, Orlando, Florida. Sunday, 22 January 1956.
 
McKnight, John Calvin (I155)
 
2775 Mr. Matthew McKeown, who has been here attending the funeral of his sister, Mrs. W.J. Crawford returned to his home at Loveland, Colo. Saturday. Also Mrs. J.M. Adams a sister left Monday for her home at Sterling, Kansas.
The Superior Express, Superior, Nebraska. Thursday, 27 June 1918.
 
McKeown, Hannah (I94)
 
2776 Mr. Vernon W. Goldsmith, 82, 820 Jersey Ave., St. Cloud, died Sunday. Born in Vernon, Kan., he moved to St. Cloud from Topeka, Kan., in 1951. He was a retired school teacher. Survivors: wife, Beulah; brothers, Judson, Colorado Springs, Colo., Harland, Lindon, Kan.; and a sister, Mrs. Muriel Plaunty, Osage City, Kan. Fisk and Blandford Funeral Home, St. Cloud.
The Orlando Sentinel, Orlando, Florida. Monday, 5 October 1981.
 
Goldsmith, Vernon Woodrow (I1423)
 
2777 Mrs Elsie I. McKeown, 92, of Clarinda died Wednesday night (Dec 23, 1987) at Goldenrod Manor Nursing Home.

She was born Jan 18, 1895, at Braddyville, the daughter of Thomas Wayne and Manie Fine Davison. On May 18, 1921 she was married to Clark McKeown, who preceded her in death in 1980.

Mrs McKeown had worked at Connors Store before her retirement.

She is survived by a sister-in-law, Mildred Davison of Clarinda, one niece and several cousins.

Funeral services were held this Monday afternoon at Walker-Merrick Funeral Home with Rev Mark Witmer officiating.

Burial was in the Clarinda Cemetery. CLARINDA HERALD-JOURNAL, Clarinda, Iowa, Dec 28, 1987 
Davidson, Elsie (I345)
 
2778 Mrs. A.J. McConaughy and three daughters, Sadie, Etta and Zella, left this morning for Thermopolis, Wyoming, near which place they have taken a homestead and will live for some time.
Superior Weekly Journal, Superior, Nebraska. Thursday, 10 June 1909, page 4.

LKH note:
Andrew Jackson McConaughy, husband and father, died three months prior to this in February 1909.
 
Walkinshaw, Jane Glasgow (I380)
 
2779 Mrs. A.J. McConaughy and three daughters, Sadie, Etta and Zella, left this morning for Thermopolis, Wyoming, near which place they have taken a homestead and will live for some time.
Superior Weekly Journal, Superior, Nebraska. Thursday, 10 June 1909, page 4.

LKH note:
Andrew Jackson McConaughy, husband and father, died three months prior to this in February 1909.
 
McConaughy, Sadie Jane (I220)
 
2780 Mrs. A.J. McConaughy and three daughters, Sadie, Etta and Zella, left this morning for Thermopolis, Wyoming, near which place they have taken a homestead and will live for some time.
Superior Weekly Journal, Superior, Nebraska. Thursday, 10 June 1909, page 4.

LKH note:
Andrew Jackson McConaughy, husband and father, died three months prior to this in February 1909.
 
McConaughy, Etta Marie (I221)
 
2781 Mrs. A.J. McConaughy and three daughters, Sadie, Etta and Zella, left this morning for Thermopolis, Wyoming, near which place they have taken a homestead and will live for some time.
Superior Weekly Journal, Superior, Nebraska. Thursday, 10 June 1909, page 4.

LKH note:
Andrew Jackson McConaughy, husband and father, died three months prior to this in February 1909.
 
McConaughy, Rosella A. "Zella" (I228)
 
2782 Mrs. A.J. Parker died at her home in Clearwater, Saturday night, of stomach trouble. The funeral took place yesterday afternoon from the family residence in Clearwater. Mrs. Parker leaves a husband and three children to mourn her loss. Mrs. Parker was the daughter of Henry Shores, of Goddard, and was quite well known both there and in Clearwater, where she had many friends.
The Wichita Eagle, Wichita, Kansas. Tuesday, 1 December 1903.
 
Shores, Rachel Melettie "Lettie" (I696)
 
2783 Mrs. Adams, of Sterling, Kans., spent a part of last week at the home of her brother A.H. McKeown, she was called here by the death of her sister, Mrs. Wm. Crawford of Mt. Clare.
The Superior Express, Superior, Nebraska. Thursday, 27 June 1918.
 
McKeown, Hannah (I94)
 
2784 MRS. ALMIRA DRURY DIES AT HOME HERE

Mrs. Almira May Drury, 71, died at her home here Wednesday. She had been in poor health for some time, but had been critically ill only the past few weeks.

Funeral services were to be held Friday morning at the Clearwater Baptist church in charge of the pastor, the Rev. F. R. Parker. Interment was in the Clearwater cemetery.

Music was by a duet composed of Mrs. Willard Parker and Mrs. Frank Cromley, accompanied by Mrs. Donald Tjaden. Casket bearers were six nephews of Mrs. Drury, Willard, Moses and Wayne Parker, and Lawrence, Fred and Paul Nighswonger.

Mrs. Drury had been a resident of Clearwater since the death of her husband in 1937, but had lived in this vicinity nearly all her life. She was born Almira May Parker at Mediapolis, Desmoins county, Iowa on September 11, 1874. The family came to Kansas in March, 1876.

In November, 1894, she was married to Alva Drury. When 13 years of age she was converted and joined the church.

Survivors include two daughters Sibyl Nighswonger, Viola; and Edith Kraus of Bently; five sons, Merle and Raymond of the home, Leslie of Topeka, Verne of Kansas City, and Roy of Planeview; nine grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Anna Nighswonger of Viola; three brothers, R. L. Parker of Kansas City, and J. W. and Ed Parker of Clearwater.

Arrangements were made by Aldridge mortuary.

The Clearwater News, Thursday, July 5, 1945, Page 1
 
Parker, Almira May (I682)
 
2785 Mrs. Anna Ivins
Mrs. Anna Ivins, 74, of Mount Sterling, Ill., who for many years taught piano at the South Bend Conservatory of Music, died last Sunday in Quincy, Ill. Funeral services and burial were held Wednesday at Mount Sterling. Mrs. Ivins was born May 18, 1893, in Galion, Ohio. She was a graduate of the Chicago Musical College. She married Maurice Ivins July 5, 1931, in Chicago. Surviving is a step-daughter, Mrs. Roberta Ames, of Mount Sterling.
The South Bend Tribune, South Bend, Indiana. Friday, 22 September 1967.
 
Daze, Anna (I233)
 
2786 Mrs. Annetta Cusac
Mrs. Annetta Cusac, 84, of the Muskingum County Home, a former 35-year resident of the Dresden-Frazeysburg area, died at 3:25 a.m. Friday at the Home.
She was born Oct. 15, 1888, near White Cottage, a daughter of Robert G. and Nancy Jane Glasgow Thompson. Mrs. Cusac was a former schoolteacher in Newton Township and a member of the Dresden Presbyterian Church. Her husband Armor, died in October, 1971.
Surviving are two nephews, Max Thompson of New Concord and Neill Thompson of Route 9; plus several great-nieces and great-nephews. Two children, Margaret and Robert, are deceased.
Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday at the William Thompson and Son Funeral Home in White Cottage. Rev. Ralph Burns will officiate and burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday.
The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio. Saturday, 3 March 1973.
 
Thompson, Nannie Annetta (I790)
 
2787 Mrs. Asenith B. Ozenbaugh
Mrs. Asenith B. Ozenbaugh, 90, of Fruita, died at 5:35 p.m. Thursday at her home. She had lived in Mesa county for 23 years.
Born Oct. 3, 1976, at coin, Iowa. Asenith Belle Dugan grew up and attended school in Iowa.
She married Everett M. Ozenbaugh at Grand, Neb., on Nov. 29, 1941. He died at Fruita in 1950.
She had previously been married to Charlie C. Bodeman. He died in 1904 in Nebraska.
She was a member of the First United Presbyterian church.
Mrs. Ozenbaugh is survived by one son, Clarence V. Bodeman of Fruits.
Burial will be at 10 a.m. Monday at the First Baptist Church in Fruita. The Revenend Kenneth Egbert and the Reverend E.C. Grauberger will officiate. Barial will be in the Masonic Cemetery in Grand Junction. Stark’s Funeral Home at Fruita is in charge of arrangements.
The Daily Sentinel, Grand Junction, Colorado. Friday, 18 August 1967.
 
Dugan, Asenith Belle (I1151)
 
2788 Mrs. Baird
Special to the Gazette
Tarkio, Mo. – Mrs. Mary A. Baird, 78, died Wednesday morning at a rest home in Clarinda, Iowa.
She was the widow of Dr. O.E. Baird, a Tarkio dentist who died about eight months ago. Mrs. Baird had resided in Tarkio 26 years, moving here from Blanchard, Iowa.
She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Marian Murphy, Tarkio; one sister, Dr. Anna Copeland, Tarkio, and one grandchild.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Davis chapel, in Tarkio. Burial will be in Home Cemetery.
St. Joseph Gazette, St. Joseph, Missouri. Thursday, 8 October 1964.
 
Copeland, Mary Agnes (I1042)
 
2789 Mrs. Bernice Daniels
Perry – Services for Mrs. Bernice Daniels, 61, of Oklahoma City and Perry, will be at 10 a.m. Friday at the First Presbyterian Church of Perry, with burial in the Grace Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Daniels died Tuesday at the home of her son, 520 NW 46 Ter., Oklahoma City.
She was born in Memphis, Tenn., and moved to Noble County in 1915. She lived in Oklahoma City from 1968 to 1971 when she worked at Kimberling’s Food Store. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church.
Survivors include a son, Steven Daniels; three brothers, Earl Landsberger, Oklahoma City, Ed Tucker, Perry, and Charles Landsberger, Tulsa, and two sisters, Mrs. Sylvia Hopper, Greenwich, R.I., and Mrs. Louise Moore, Olympia, Wash.
The Daily Oklahoman, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Friday, 9 February 1973.
 
Tucker, Bernice Jane (I284)
 
2790 Mrs. Bertha Gilmore Parker, formerly of Chase, died in a Wichita hospital last week. She was buried at Jefferson, Okla., where her parents now live.
The Sterling Kansas Bulletin, Sterling, Kansas. Friday, 20 March 1908.
 
Gilmore, Bertha Marzette (I177)
 
2791 Mrs. Bertha Leota Caskey
SEPTEMBER 19, 1927 – JANUARY 11, 2014
IN THE CARE OF
Catawba Memorial Park, Funerals & Cremations
Bertha Leota Caskey was born on September 19, 1927 and passed away on January 11, 2014 and is under the care of Catawba Funeral Home.

https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/hickory-nc/bertha-caskey-9635683
 
Hollenbeck, Bertha Leota (I538)
 
2792 Mrs. Blanche Parker
Mrs. Blanche Parker, 79, of 5907 NW 50, died Friday at Baptist Medical Center. Services will be at 1 p.m. Monday at Bill Merritt Funeral Service with burial in Chapel Hill Cemetery.
Mrs. Parker, a native of Milton, Kan., moved to Oklahoma City in 1929. She was a longtime member of Putnam City Baptist Church.
Her husband, Dr. Roy R., is a retired veterinarian.
She is survived also by four sons, Dr. Rod R., 4128 Mason Drive; Richard L., Ponca City; James D., Broken Arrow, and H. Bruce, 5812 NW 57; a brother, Ray Broomfield, Capitola, Calif., and a sister, Miss Ethel Broomfield, Clearwater, Kan.
Memorials may be made to the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation Leukemia Fund.
The Daily Oklahoman, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Saturday, 25 January 1975.
 
Broomfield, Blanche (I1841)
 
2793 Mrs. Brewster honored on 89th birthday
Mrs. M.E. Brewster was honored on her 89th birthday Saturday when her great-niece, Mrs. Evelyn Thompson entertained at a dinner party at the Coffee Pot. Mrs. Emil Anderson and Mrs. Richard Thompson were guests.
On Sunday Mrs. Brewster had another birthday dinner with her son, George Brewster in Burlington.
Mrs. Brewster received many cards and flowers from friends.

newspaper clipping. No publication information available.
 
McKeown, Melinda Emily (I16)
 
2794 Mrs. Carrie A. McKeown, wife of Albert R. McKeown, died at her home, 1017 Green street, St. Joseph, Missouri, Wednesday evening (July 25, 1917), at 8 o'clock.
She was a member of. Spruce street Methodist church, where an Impressive service, was held Thursday afternoon, and the remains arrived here at 4:15 this morning and the funeral services will be held at 2205 South Main street, at 9:30 this (Saturday) morning.
The Burlington Hawk-Eye, Burlington, Iowa. 28 July 1917, page 8.
 
Nantz, Caroline A. (I24)
 
2795 Mrs. Carrie Grue Dies in Seattle
Mrs. Carrie Grue, 82, a resident of Bellingham for 56 years but more recently of Seattle, passed away at a Seattle hospital Tuesday, February 19. She was a member of the Lutheran church.
She is survived by one son, Carl A. Grue, Bellingham; two daughters, Mrs. Anna McKeown, Seattle, and Mrs. Lillian Taylor, Long Island, N.Y.; five grandchildren, and give great grandchildren.
The remains are at the Harlow-Hollingsworth funeral home, Bellingham, and funeral arrangements will be announced later.
The Bellingham Herald, Bellingham, Washington. Wednesday, 20 February 1946.
 
Bilden, Carrie (I465)
 
2796 Mrs. Carrie McKeown passed away at her home in St. Joseph, Missouri. Carrie Nance (sic) was born in Burlington, October 9, 1876, was married to A. R. McKeown in 1897, and about twelve years ago, the family moved to St Joseph, where the husband is employed in the railroad service. Deceased is survived by the husband and one child, the mother, and the following sisters: Mrs. N. T. (sic) Smith, of Texas; Mrs. E. Wells, Mrs. J. W. Zurmuehlen and Mrs. Henry Klem (sic), of this city. Many friends will hold her in affectionate remembrance.
The arrangements for the funeral will be announced later.
The Burlington Hawk-Eye, Burlington, Iowa. 27 July 1917, page 8.
 
Nantz, Caroline A. (I24)
 
2797 Mrs. Catherine L. Dochterman, 55, of 1715 Louisa, died in Burlington Medical Center at 7 a.m. Sunday, May 23 (1976).

She was born June 13, 1920, in Burlington, the daughter of Michael William and Rose C. Roesch Daly. She married Orville L. Dochterman January 22,1940, at Kirksville, Missouri.

She was a member of St. John Catholic church and the Daughters of Isabella.

Surviving: The husband; son James, North Kingston, Rhode Island; five daughters, Judith Jones, La Harpe, Illinois; Susan Lemon, Sarasota, Florida, and Mary Fickel, Barbra Amenell, and Elizabeth Walsh, all of Burlington; three brothers; Bill Daly, Galesburg, Illinois, and Jack and Tom Daly, both of Burlington; three sisters, Betty Griffin, Clinton, and Martha Barton and Margaret Cahill, both of Burlington; her mother, Rose Daly, Burlington; and 14 grandchildren.

Funeral: 10 a.m. Thursday, St. John church, Father Donald Redmond; Memorial Park cemetery. Rosary: 7:30 Wednesday, Prugh's Chapel.
 
Daly, Catherine Louise (I667)
 
2798 Mrs. Chadwell Dies After Long Illness
Funeral services will be at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Lucien Methodist church for Mrs. Eva Chadwell, 89, 723 Grove street, who died Saturday in a Cherokee hospital following a year’s illness.
Rev. Pierce will officiate at the services and interment will be in McGuire cemetery at Lucien under the direction of the Parker funeral home of Perry.
Mrs. Chadwell’s home was in Perry, but for several months she had made her home with a son, Percy Daniels, at Cherokee. Daniels is formerly of Perry.
She was born July 22, 1860, in Chatfield, Minn., and moved to Oklahoma in 1893. Her family homesteaded a farm near Lucien. Mrs. Chadwell was married to Thomas Chadwell in 1894 at Arkansas City, Kan.
Survivors other than her son are a brother, Ernest Benham of Enid; a grandson, Cecil Daniels, 917 Perry avenue, Perry; two granddaughters, Mrs. Leslie Raulston, Duncan, and Mrs. Marvis Burbridge of Aurora, Mo.; and three great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, one son and a daughter.
The Perry Daily Journal, Perry Oklahoma. Monday, 10 April 1950, page 1.
 
Benham, Eva (I286)
 
2799 Mrs. Clara Linder
Morning Sun – Funeral services for Mrs. Clara Linder were held Wednesday afternoon at the Methodist church. Rev. Frank Greenwood and Rev. Edward Fish officiated. Burial was at Elmwood cemetery in Morning Sun.
Mrs. Linder died Monday at the Morning Sun Manor where she had been for the past year.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Ralph McKeown; three sons, Paul of Wapello and Orville and Thomas of Morning Sun; one brother, Chester Ross of Winfield; 13 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren.
The Muscatine Journal, Muscatine, Iowa. Saturday, 3 September 1966.
 
Ross, Clara Debora (I123)
 
2800 Mrs. Comstock Rites
(The Statesman Idaho Wire)
Nampa – Services for Mrs. May Ellen Comstock will be conducted at the Robinson chapel Monday at 2 p.m. The Rev. Lester Jones, pastor of the Christian church, will officiate and interment will be at Kohlerlawn.
The Idaho Statesman, Boise, Idaho. Saturday, 8 December 1945.
 
Nighswonger, Mary Ellen (I1426)
 

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