Area Obituaries
Elizabeth King was born in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, and grew to womanhood on her father’s farm. She had what was considered a liberal education for those days and after teaching a few years married her neighbor and schoolmate, Rev. William Weir, the son of Rev. Samuel Weir of Mifflin Church. The family life was passed…
Read MoreAfter an illness of several weeks duration, Gauld R. Turpen died of pneumonia, Friday, October 18, 1918, at his home in south Mount Ayr. Mr. Turpen was born at Lamoni, Iowa, July 7, 1878 and was therefore forty years, three months and eleven days old at the time of his death. He is survived by…
Read MoreGeorge Kopp, living west of Diagonal received a message Wednesday stating that his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Charley Kopp of Loveland, CO., had passed away on Tuesday evening, October 15. Mr. Kopp accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. Adam Keller, left Wednesday evening for Colorado. On Thursday another message came bearing the sad news of the death of…
Read MoreMargaret Jane Bratton Wilber was born in Ohio, June 23, 1841, and departed this life October 15, 1918, aged 77 years, three months and eighteen days. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Bratton, deceased. When about 10 years of age she removed with her parents to Jones County Iowa where on November…
Read MoreLevi Newman was born at Lourenville, Jefferson County, Ohio, on November 29, 1835. He died at the Iowa Methodist Hospital in Des Moines on October 15, 1918, at the age of 82 years, ten months and sixteen days. His parents moved with him to Wisconsin when he was very young and he spent his youth…
Read MoreA message was received Saturday by Mrs. E. B. Wall bearing the sad news of the death of her cousin, Harlan Barclay, who passed away that morning at his home near Scobey, Montana. Harlan was the eldest son of Howard Barclay. He grew to manhood in Mount Ayr and for the past few years had…
Read MoreW.A. Poore, of Monroe Township returned home last week from attending the funeral of his son, Leslie Carlton Poore, who died in Rochester, MN., following an operation in the hospital. Mr. Poore was with his son when the operation was performed and remained with him to the end, accompanying the body to the home where…
Read MoreLuvina D. Watson was born near Benton, Iowa, January 2, 1871, and died at the family home near Delphos October 3, 1918 of cancer, aged 47 years, nine months and one day. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watson, pioneer settlers of this county, both of whom are deceased. She spent almost…
Read MoreCorwin Matthew Bevington was born September 26, 1869 and died September 21, 1918 aged 48 years, eleven months and twenty-five days. He was the son of John Franklin Bevington and Rebecca Jane (Chance) Bevington, who died January 5, 1897. He was born on a farm in Washington township, and when he was quite small his…
Read MoreJohn Sedwick Kirby died at Oak Park, IL., September 18, 1918 aged 84 years, one month and eighteen days. He lived in Mount Ayr from 1867 to 1892, during which time he was associated with a variety of business enterprises. Since 1892 he has resided in our near Chicago, IL. He leaves a wife in…
Read MoreMINOR HUDSON SAMS WAS BORN AT WHITELY, GREEN COUNTY, PA., NOVEMBER 10, 1862. WITH HIS PARENTS HE MOVED TO IOWA IN SEPTEMBER OF 1868 AND IN THIS STATE HE GREW TO MANHOOD. HE WAS MARRIED TO MYRTLE J. STEPHENSON OCTOBER 5, 1892. THEIR FIRST HOME WAS ON A FARM WEST OF BENTON, WHERE THEY RESIDED…
Read MoreEva Gertrude Stedman was born in Ringgold County, Iowa, January 7, 1884, and died at the Ensworth Hospital, St. Joseph, MO., August 27, 1918, aged thirty-four years, seven months and twenty days. She was married to S. C. Rice of Delphos, IA., Jaunary 5, 1908. She was the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.…
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