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[Adkins, Lanny]
Clarinda Herald
Journal
Wednesday May 21, 1997
Lanny Adkins
Lanny
Adkins, 62, of Clarinda died
Friday evening May 16th at Jennie Edmundson Hospital in Council Bluffs, Iowa
after several months illness. He was born February 1, 1935, near Burlington
Junction, Missouri, the son of Lowell Leroy and Evelyn Twaddle Adkins. He married Mary Jane Long on October 1,1955.
Mr.
Adkins served in the Korean War.
He had been a deputy sheriff for Page County and was Chief of Police in
Clarinda from 1980-1989. He had recently retired from Lisle Corp.
Mr.
Adkins is survived by his wife Mary
Jane of the home and two
children: Michael Adkins and
wife Pat of Freeport, Illinois
and Kathy Larson and husband Steve of Clarinda. Grandchildren are Lindsay
and Katie Adkins and Stacey
and Eric Larson. Also surviving
is a sister Becky Blumer and
husband Sam of Olathe, Kansas
and his mother and step father Chub and Evelyn Bain of Elmo, Missouri. He was preceded in death by
his father Lowell Adkins.
Funeral
services were held Tuesday, May 20th at Walker-Merrick Funeral Home with Rev.
John Clark officiating. Burial was in LaMar Cemetery at Elmo, Missouri.
Memorials may be directed to the First Christian Church of Clarinda.
[Alger, Ada Belle
Smith]
Clarinda Herald
Journal
Wednesday May 21, 1997
Ada Alger
Ada
Belle Alger, the daughter of Marshall
and Vina (Clemens) Smith was born
April 29, 1920 in Protem, Missouri. She died on Monday, May 19, 1997 after an
extended illness at the Vista Gardens Care Center, Red Oak, Iowa at the age of
77 years and 20 days.
She
was raised in Missouri and graduated from the Ozarks High School in 1938. She
was united in marriage to Alvin Alger on May 2, 1939 at Virginia City, Montana. They moved to Clarinda,
Iowa in 1945 and lived there until 1966 when they moved to Red Oak. She was an
avid bowler for many years and involved in all her children's activities. She
became a resident of Vista Gardens Care Center in December of 1994. She was
preceded in death by her parents and an infant brother.
Ada is survived by her husband, Alvin Alger of Red Oak, Iowa; three sons, Larry Alger and his wife Ann of Akron, Ohio, Gary Alger and his wife Connie of Clarinda, Iowa, and Randall Alger and his wife Elizabeth of Port Orchard,
Washington; a daughter, Janice Gravett and her husband Clint of Emerson, Iowa; 11 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren; a brother, Don
Smith of Phoenix, Oregon; 2
sisters, Mrs. Oma Hughey of
Taneyville, Missouri and Mrs. Opal Scott of Forsyth, Missouri. Also by other relatives and many friends.
May
God bless her memory and give strength to those who mourn.
Funeral
services will be held Thursday, May 22, at 2:00 p.m. at
Sellergren-Lindell-DeMarce Funeral Home with burial at the Evergreen Cemetery,
Red Oak, Rev Gordon Watson officiating. Visitation is Wednesday night from 7:00
to 8:00 p.m. and memorials are directed to the Alzheimer's Association or
Diabetes Association.
Sellergren-Lindell-DeMarce
Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements
[Beck, Dorothy Malvern
Campbell]
Clarinda Chronicle
Thursday September 12, 1991
Dorothy Campbell
Beck
Mrs.
Dorothy Campbell Beck, 70, of
Oklahoma City, OK, died Saturday, Sept. 7 at Deaconess Hospital in Oklahoma
City.
She
was born Sept. 23, 1920, at Villisca, the daughter of David and Ethyl Ankeny
Malvern. On March 28, 1940 she
was married to Delbert R. Campbell who preceded her in death May 5,1987. She married Kenneth Beck Sr. on Oct. 14, 1989 and he died March 22, 1991.
Mrs.
Beck had been a professional
seamstress with Rothchilds for many years and an antique dealer at the Colonies
in Oklahoma City.
She
is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Charles (Debra) Redmond of St. Louis, MO; a son, Patrick R. Campbell of Houston, TX; stepson Kenneth W. Beck Jr and John Beck, both of Oklahoma City; and Steven Beck of Kansas City, MO.
Brothers
are David Malvern of Hunting
Beach, CA, and Robert Malvern of Denver, CO, and one surviving sister, Barbara Smith of Arvada, CO.
There
are six grandchildren and seven step grandchildren.
Funeral
services were held Tuesday afternoon at Walker-Merrick Funeral Home with Dr.
Emmanuel Dass officiating.
Burial
was in Clarinda Cemetery.
Clarinda Herald
Journal
Wednesday May 21, 1997
Cecile Fay Crawford
Mrs.
Cecile Fay Crawford, 90, of New
Market, IA died Wednesday afternoon, May 14th, at Shenandoah Memorial Hospital
where she had been admitted the day before. She was born March 13, 1907, in
Ringgold County, Iowa, the daughter of Elmer A. [aron] and Jennie Spike
Oziah. She was married to Raymond
Crawford on August 29, 1935. Mr.
Crawford preceded her in death
January 14, 1989. They made their home in New Market where she was a homemaker. Mrs. Crawford was preceded in
death by her parents, husband, two brothers and two sisters. She is survived by
two daughters Shirley Crawford of the home in New Market, IA and Lillian Dwinger and husband Leonard of Big Bear City, CA. Also surviving is a
grandson Paul Thomson and wife Anne of California and two
great- grandchildren, Ashley and Derek.
Funeral
services were held Friday, May 16th, at Walker-Merrick Funeral Home with Loren
Daly officiating. Burial was in Memory Cemetery at New Market.
Elbert D. Culver
Clarinda Herald
Journal
Wednesday May 21, 1997
Mr.
Elbert D. [avison] Culver, 84, of
Clarinda died Wednesday, May 14th, at Clarinda Regional Health Center after a
long illness. He was born August 10, 1912 at Burlington Junction, MO, the son
of Jake and Edna Davison Culver.
He served in the U.S. Navy from 1929 until 1949. Later he was an ironworker
until his retirement. On July 9, 1939 he married Seclecca [May] Teeters who survives. Other survivors include a sister, Shirley
Culver Hill, Edmond, OK and a
brother, William E. Culver of
Southerland, NE. He was preceded in death by three brothers and one
sister.
Funeral
services were Monday, May 19th, at Walker-Merrick Funeral Home with Rev. John
Clark officiating. Masonic services were Sunday evening at the funeral home.
Military graveside services by Clarinda, American Legion Post #98 and VFW Post
#9230 were at Clarinda Cemetery. Memorials may be directed to the Clarinda
Senior Center.
Clarinda Herald
Journal
Wednesday May 21, 1997
Ralph H. Halliday
Ralph
H. [oover] Halliday, 91, of
Clarinda died Wednesday morning, May 14th, at Clarinda Community Care Center.
He was born December 10, 1905, at Hamburg, IA, the son of Joseph Frederick
and Lumina Noblitt Halliday. He
graduated from Hamburg High School. On August 1, 1930 he married Florence
Hummel who survives. He farmed in
the Hamburg area and later at Braddyville until his retirement when they moved
to Clarinda. He was a member of the Clarinda United Methodist Church. He was
preceded in death by parents, sister Altha Halliday Walter of Sedalia, MO and brother Earl of Kansas City, MO. He is survived by his wife, Florence, daughter Mina Gail Halliday Casmir and son-in-law Dr. Fred Casmir, Canoga Park, CA and two step grandchildren, five
step great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Funeral services were
Sunday, May 18th, at Walker-Merrick Funeral Home, with burial in Mt. Olive
Cemetery near Hamburg, IA.
Clarinda Herald
Journal
Monday November 19, 1979
Emory Hardee service Tuesday
Funeral
services for Emory [Isadore] Hardee,
79 of Bedford, formerly a Clarinda resident will be at 2 p.m., Tuesday at
Walker-Merrick Funeral Home with Michael Hardee officiating. Masonic services
will be held.
Mr.
Hardee died Saturday night at
Rosary Hospital in Corning where he had been hospitalized for the past three
weeks.
He
was born May 30, 1900, in Page County, the son of Ezra [Pulaski] and Nancy
Jane Adams Hardee. On July 6,
1920 he was married to Mary Bell Smith who survives.
Mr.
Hardee farmed in this area prior
to working at M.H.I, for 10 years prior to his retirement.
They
lived in Clarinda until moving to Bedford two years ago.
Besides
his wife of the home he is survived by eight children: Mrs. Galen (Jennie)
Russell of Villisca, Emory
Hardee Jr., Robert Hardee and Smith Hardee, all of Bedford; Mrs.
Carroll (Inez) Hulbert and Ronald
Hardee of Grandview, Mo; Mrs.
Dorman (Iris Irene) Milligan of
Vancouver, Wa., and Mrs. Naomi Hey,
Raymore, Mo.; 27 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren. Sisters are Inez
Sumner, Silvercliff, Co. and Orpha
Vardaman, Clarinda. Estes
Hardee of Clarinda is a brother.
He
was preceded in death by one granddaughter, three brothers and one sister.
Burial
will be in Shearer Cemetery.
Hardee, Emory Isadore]
Bedford Times-Press
Thursday November 22,
1979 p. 7
Services Tuesday For Emory Hardee
Funeral
services for Emory Hardee, 79, of
Bedford were held Tuesday, Nov. 20 at the Walker-Merrick Funeral Home in
Clarinda with Michael Hardee officiating. Interment was In Shearer Cemetery.
Masonic services were held. Mr. Hardee died November 17, 1979 at Rosary Hospital, Corning, where he had been a patient
for three weeks.
He
was born May 30, 1900, in Page County, the son of Ezra [Pulaski] and Nancy Jane Adams Hardee. On July 6, 1920 he was
married to Mary Bell Smith who
survives.
Mr. Hardee farmed in this area prior to working at M.H.I for
10 years prior to his retirement.
They
lived in Clarinda until moving to Bedford two years age.
Besides his wife of the home he is
survived by eight children: Mrs. Galen
(Jennie) Russell, of Villisca, Emory
Hardee Jr., Robert Hardee and Smith
Hardee, all of Bedford; Mrs. Carroll
(Inez) Hulbert and Ronald Hardee of Grandview, Mo; Mrs. Dorman (Iris
Irene) Milligan of Vancouver, Wa., and Mrs.
Naomi Hey, Raymore, Mo; 27 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren.
Sisters are Inez Sumner,
Silvercliff, Co. and Orpha Vardaman,
Clarinda. Estes Hardee of Clarinda
is a brother.
He
was preceded in death by one granddaughter, three brothers and one sister.
Clarinda Herald
Journal
Wednesday October 25,
2000
MARYBELLE HARDEE
MaryBelle
Hardee, age 98, of Clarinda, Iowa
died Thursday, October 19, 2000, at Goldenrod Manor, Clarinda, Iowa. Funeral
services were held at 2:00 p.m. Monday, October 23, 2000 at Walker-Merrick
Funeral Home, Clarinda, Iowa with Michael Hardee and Brian Hardee officiating.
There was visitation with the family 7-8 Sunday, October 22, 2000 at the
funeral home. Burial will be in Shearer Cemetery, Braddyville, Iowa. Memorials
may be directed to the Frederich Atavia Disease Research or to Goldenrod Manor.
MaryBelle
Hardee was born October 16, 1902
near Siam, Iowa, to Ira Wharton and Pearl (Davison) Smith. She was baptized east of Siam, Iowa in the 102
River. MaryBelle graduated
from the 8th grade at Siam, Iowa. She was united in marriage to Emory Hardee July 6, 1920 at the Christian Church, Clarinda,
Iowa in a double ceremony with Grace Stewart and Glen Johnson. To this union 8
children were born, 4 sons and 4 daughters. Prior to her marriage she was
employed at Henry Field Seed and Nursery, Shenandoah, Iowa. Following her marriage
she was employed at Clarinda Mental Health Institute. She was a member of the
United Methodist Church at Siam, Iowa and an Order of the Eastern Star member
for 76 years.
Survivors
include her children: Emory Hardee Jr. and wife Doris of
Bedford, Iowa, Bob Hardee and wife Cathy of Bedford, Iowa, Ron Hardee and wife Betty of Belton, Missouri, Smith Hardee and wife Shirley of Belton, Missouri, Jennie Russell and husband Galen of Clarinda, Iowa, Inez Hulbert and husband Carroll of Belton, Missouri, Naomi Reed and husband Paul of Belton, Missouri, Iris Milligan of Vancouver, Washington, 29 grandchildren, 79
great grandchildren and 6 great-great grandchildren. Preceding her in death
were parents, husband, Emory Hardee,
four brothers, Oscar, Lester, Howard and Joe Smith, three sisters, Lucille Finley, Emsy Clark and Lavina Jackson, daughter-in-law, Beverly Hardee, son-in-law, Dorman Milligan, granddaughter, Joleen Hardee and great granddaughter, Elizabeth Chrouser.
[Hardee, MaryBelle Smith]
Bedford Times-Press
Wednesday October 25, 2000
MARYBELLE HARDEE
MaryBelle Hardee, age 98, of Clarinda, Iowa died Thursday, October
19, 2000, at Golden Manor, Clarinda, Iowa. Funeral services were held at 2:00
P.M., Monday, October 23, 2000 at Walker-Merrick Funeral Home, Clarinda, Iowa
with Michael Hardee and Brian Hardee officiating. There was visitation with the
family from 7-8:00 p.m. Sunday, October 22, 2000 at the funeral home. Burial
was [to] be in Shearer Cemetery, Braddyville, Iowa. Memorials may be directed
to the Frederich Atavia Disease Research or to Goldenrod Manor. MaryBelle Hardee was born October
16,1902 near Siam, Iowa, to Ira Wharton
and Pearl (Davison) Smith. She was baptized east of Siam, Iowa in the 102
river. MaryBelle graduated from the
eighth grade at Siam, Iowa. She was united in marriage to Emory Hardee on July 6, 1920 at the Christian Church, Clarinda,
Iowa in a double ceremony with Grace Stewart and Glen Johnson. To this union
eight children were born, four sons and four daughters. Prior to her marriage,
she was employed at Henry Field Seed and Nursery, Shenandoah, Iowa. Following
her marriage, she was employed at Clarinda Mental Health Institute. She was a
member of the United Methodist Church at Siam, Iowa and an Order of the Eastern
Star for 76 years.
Survivors
include her children: Emory Hardee Jr. and wife Doris of Bedford, Iowa, Bob Hardee and wife Cathy of Bedford, Iowa, Ron
Hardee and wife Betty of Belton,
Missouri, Smith Hardee and wife Shirley of Belton, Missouri, Jennie Russell and husband Galen of Clarinda, Iowa, Inez Hulbert and husband Carroll of Belton, Missouri, Naomi Reed and husband Paul of Belton, Missouri, Iris Milligan of Vancouver, Washington,
29 grandchildren, 79 great grandchildren and 6 great-great grandchildren.
Preceding
her in death were parents, husband, Emory
Hardee, four brothers, Oscar,
Lester, Howard and Joe Smith, three sisters, Lucille Finley, Emsy Clark and Lavina
Jackson, daughter-in-law, Beverly
Hardee, son-in-law, Dorman Milligan,
granddaughter, Joleen Hardee and
great granddaughter, Elizabeth Chrouser.
[Hardee, William
Quincy “Quince”] [Hardee,
Otis]
Bedford Free Press
Thursday November 30,
1911 p. 4
Siam News.
A
telegram was received here Sunday from Ezra Hardee, who lives in New Mexico, stating that his son [William] Quincy, who lived in Oklahoma, had died and they would be here sometime
this week with the body for burial and that they would also bring from New
Mexico the body of his son Otis who died there some months ago. This makes the fourth one of the family who has
died in the last few years which makes it all the more sad. This family has the
sympathy of all who have known them so long. These boys were born and reared to manhood in this locality
and were highly respected by all.
[Hardee, William
Quincy “Quince”] [Hardee,
Otis]
Bedford Free Press
Thursday December 7,
1911 p. 5
Buried in One Grave.
A
telegram reached Hopkins last Saturday from Muskego, Oklahoma, announcing the
death of [William] Quincy
Hardee, which occurred in that
city that day after a short illness with typhoid fever.
He
was a young man less than 25 years of age and leaves a wife to mourn his sudden
and unexpected demise.
The
remains were shipped to Hopkins for burial, arriving here Wednesday.
Otis
Hardee, a brother of Quincy, a single man about 26 years old, died in
Albuquerque, New Mexico, some ten months ago with consumption and after the
death of Otis his remains were
taken up and shipped here for burial, arriving a day before the remains of his
brother.
The
two will be buried today in the same grave in the Shearer cemetery about eight
miles northwest of Hopkins.
They
are sons of E [zra P. [ulaski] Hardee, a former well known citizen of the Siam neighborhood who left here
about a year ago to take his residence in New Mexico that he might be near the
son who we just mentioned as having died in that country.
These
young men were both held in high esteem by all who knew them and it seems hard
that they had to be called away just in the prime of life but the good book
says He doeth all things well and it must be for the best. —Hopkins
Journal.
Clarinda Herald
Journal
Monday September 9,
1991
Marci ReAnn Harper
Funeral
services for Marci ReAnn Harper,
month old child of Michael and Mary Maxwell Harper of St. Charles, will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at
Walker-Merrick Funeral Home.
Visitation
will be from 7 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.
Burial
will be in Shearer Cemetery near Braddyville.
Besides
the parents, survivors include two brothers, five sisters, grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wendell Maxwell of
Clarinda and Mr and Mrs. James Moran of Grand Junction; great-grandparents, Doris Sebeniecher of Clarinda, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kersey of Grand Junction, and Mr. and Mrs. Kern
Elerick of Jefferson;
also-step-grandmother, Joan Harper of Jefferson.
[Harper, Marci ReAnn]
Clarinda Chronicle
Thursday September 12, 1991
marci ReAnn Harper
Funeral
services for Marci ReAnn Harper,
month old child of Michael and Mary Maxwell Harper of St. Charles, IA were held Wednesday at
Walker-Merrick Funeral Home.
Burial
was in Shearer cemetery near Braddyville.
Besides
the parents additional survivors include two brothers, five sisters,
grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Wendell Maxwell, Clarinda, Ia., Mr. & Mrs. James Moran, Grand Junction, Ia., great grandparents, Doris
Sebeniecher, Clarinda, Ia. Mr.
& Mrs. Harry Kersey, Grand
Junction, Ia. and Mr. & Mrs. Kern Elerick, Jefferson, Ia. and step grandmother Joan
Harper, Jefferson, Ia.
Clarinda Herald
Journal
Wednesday May 21, 1997
Dean Harvey
Charles
Dean Harvey, 65, of Braddyville,
Iowa died Saturday morning, May 17th at Clarinda Community Care Center where he
had been admitted the day before. He was born June 2, 1931 at Tarkio, Missouri,
the son of Charles Edward and Bessie Bebout Harvey.
Mr.
Harvey had worked at several
vocations including security, carpenter, and had been an LPN at MHI for over 16
years.
He
was preceded in death by parents, and one brother. Surviving are three children: William Brian Harvey and wife Kristine of Blanchard, Iowa, Michael Harvey and wife Stacey, Braddyville, Iowa and Heather Herzberg and husband Russell, Clarinda. There are six grandchildren. Also
surviving is a sister Margaret Clement of Tarkio, Missouri.
Funeral
services were held Tuesday, May 20th at Walker-Merrick Funeral Home with Rev.
Dale Schoening officiating. Masonic graveside services by Emanuel Lodge #405 AF
& AM of Blanchard were held at Shearer cemetery near Braddyville. Memorials
may be directed to the Braddyville Fire and Rescue Unit.
Maryville Daily
Forum
Monday August 29, 1994
Michael Hoskins
Services
for Michael Norman Hoskins,
34, Braddyville, Iowa, were held Friday, Aug. 12,1994, at Hillside Missionary
Church, with the Rev. Steve Budd, pastor of Evangelical Missionary Church of
Canada officiating
Mr.
Hoskins died Aug. 6, 1994, at
Sundre, Alberta, Canada.
Born
Jan. 26, 1960 in Clarinda, Iowa, to Donald and Thelma Huddle Hoskins, he had been employed at NSK in Clarinda, Iowa,
for five years and then returned to farming in the Braddyville area.
He
married Denise Armstrong, Dec.
29, 1978.
Mr.
Hoskins was a 1978 graduate of Clarinda High School and a graduate of the
mechanical technical program at the Clarinda, Iowa, Western Community College.
Survivors
include his wife of the home; two daughters, Kristi Anne and Kathi Linn; two sisters, Donna Zimmerman of Didsbury, Alberta, and Karen Neilson of Oyen, Alberta; two brothers Arlan Hoskins of Mitchell, S. D.; and Ron Hoskins of Clarinda, Iowa; grandmother, Goldie Huddle of Clarinda; and mother- and father-in law, Kenneth
and Vera Armstrong of Burlington
Junction.
Pallbearers
were Wayne Morrison, Kevin Woldruff, Ken Brenneman, Jay Gerdts, Keith Goecker,
Galen Peterman, Jeff Sherlock and Paul Humphrey.
Marybelle
Miller was the organist.
Fred
Knizley, Darrel Damewood and Clint Johnson served as ushers.
Koreen
Dow, Kristi Brown, Darla McCall and Melissa Garner served at the guest
register.
Burial
was in Shearer Cemetery, Braddyville, Iowa.
Services
were under the direction of Eickemeyer Funeral Chapel, Clarinda, Iowa.
[Hoskins, Michael
Norman]
Michael
Norman Hoskins, age 34, of
Braddyville, Iowa died suddenly Saturday, August 6, 1994 near Sundre, Alberta,
Canada. He was born January 26, 1960, the son of Donald and Thelma Huddle
Hoskins. He was a 1978 graduate
of Clarinda High School and a graduate of the Mechanical Technical program at
the Clarinda I.W.C.C. campus.
December
29, 1978 he was married to Denise Armstrong who survives.
He
had been employed at NSK in Clarinda for five years and then returned to
farming in the Braddyville area. For several years he and his family enjoyed
time together in Sundre, Alberta, Canada.
He
is survived by his wife Denise and two daughters Kristi Anne and
Kathi Linn of the home sisters, Donna
Zimmerman and her husband Norm of Didsbury, Alberta, Karen Neilson and her husband Jim of Oyen, Alberta; brothers, Arlan Hoskins and his wife Denise of Mitchell, South Dakota, Ron Hoskins and his wife Bonnie of Clarinda, Iowa grandmother Goldie Huddle of Clarinda parents Don and Thelma Hoskins of Clarinda and mother and father-in-law Kenneth
and Vera Armstrong of Burlington
Junction, Missouri.
Funeral services were
held Friday, August 12, 1994 at Hillside Missionary Church in Clarinda with
burial in Shearer Cemetery near Braddyville, Iowa. Eickemeyer Funeral Chapel of
Clarinda was in charge of arrangements.
[Note:
On-line obituary available Eickemeyer Funeral Chapel,
http://www.efc.cc/_main/obituaries.asp]
Clarinda Chronicle
Thursday September 12, 1991
Mildred I. Hunter
Mrs.
Mildred I. [rene] Hunter, 82, of
Clarinda, died early Sunday morning, Sept. 8 at Municipal Hospital.
She
was born May 14, 1909, at Shenandoah, the daughter of Frank E.[ugene] and Bertha Ellen Summers Kent. She was married to Alvin Ross Hunter on May 5, 1928. Mr. Hunter preceded her in death June 7, 1964.
Mrs.
Hunter had worked at Tyler's Bottling, MHI and cooked at the public school.
She
has been a resident at Goldenrod Manor for the past year. Before going to the
rest home, she had lived with her daughter Darlene Brawner at Overland Park, KS for five years.
Surviving
are six children: Mrs. Anita Morgan,
Panama City, FL; Bill Hunter,
Clarinda; Mrs. Bill (Ruth) Gray,
Clarinda; Jim Hunter, Dorhan,
AL; Mrs. Roy (Darlene) Brawner,
Overland Park, KS; and Mrs. Marvin (Dorothy) Britt, Clarinda.
There
are 15 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren, and 4 step great grandchildren.
Surviving
brothers are Frank Kent,
Clarinda, and Charles Kent,
Fonda, IA and sister Hazel Darmer,
Elk City, OK.
Mrs.
Hunter was preceded in death by
parents, husband, three brothers and one sister.
Funeral
services were held Tuesday at Walker-Merrick Funeral Home with Rev. John Clark
officiating.
Burial
was in Clarinda Cemetery.
Clarinda Herald
Journal
Thursday September 26,
1991
Ruby D. Kelley
Ruby
[Dale] Kelley, 93 of Clarinda
died at the Clarinda Municipal Hospital Wednesday, September 25, 1991 after a
lengthy illness.
Ruby was born May 26, 1898 at Grand River. Her parents
were George W.[ashington] and
Anna Burchertt [Burchett] Grimm.
She was married to A.[lbert] L. (Bert) Kelley, Feb. 24, 1917. They had made their home in
Clarinda the past 69 years.
Survivors
include her husband A.L. (Bert) Kelley of the home, five children, daughters, Eunice M. Hughes of Apache Junction, AZ; Mrs. Glenn (Helen
Lorraine) Hipsley of Creston; Mrs.
Jospehy (Wilma Jean) Kennedy of
Ankeny; Mrs. Vern (Mildred E.) McMullen of Rapid City, SD; son, Arthur C. Kelley of Cassville, MO. There are 14 grandchildren and
18 great-grandchildren. Sisters, Blanche Coon, Leon; Inez Creese of Grand River. A brother, Wayne Grimm, Minden.
Funeral
Services will be held Saturday, September 28 at Walker-Merrick Funeral Home,
with burial in the Clarinda Cemetery.
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