Obituaries |
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[Mabel Hardenbrook Kirkpatrick] Bedford Free Press Thursday August 12, 1909 p. 8 Mrs. Mabel Hardenbrook Kirkpatrick, who died Saturday morning in Seattle, Washington, will be buried in Seattle. She was the daughter of R. [ichard] L.[ockwood] Hardenbrook, of this city. Her husband, Prof. Chas. Kirkpatrick, will be remembered as one of the instructors in the Bedford High School about three years ago. For the past three years he has been Vice-principal of the Seattle High School. [KIRKPATRICK, MABEL HARDENBROOK] [KIRKPATRICK, MABEL HARDENBROOK]
Bedford Free Press Thursday August 12, 1909 p. 8 Thelma Emma, the little one-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Robey, living six miles northeast of Bedford, died Sunday from bowel trouble. The little one was laid to rest in Lexington cemetery Monday afternoon. The bereaved parents have the sympathy of all. Bedford Free Press Thursday January 26, 1911 p. 1 Mary N. Barker [Baker] was born September 15th, 1836, near Rockville, Parke Co., Indiana. With her parents she moved to Taylor County, Iowa, in 1845. She united with the Union Baptist Church in 1866. December 25th, 1856, she was united in marriage to John C. Van Camp. To this union were born ten children, two sons and eight daughters. Two daughters died in infancy and later in life two: Mrs. Ed [win] Beall [Alpha Belle] and Mrs. G. [eorge] R. [iley] John [Mary]. The living children are: Geo. W., of Ottawa, Kansas; David of Bedford; Sarah, Mrs. B. F. [rank] Larison of Bedford; Martha, Mrs. J. [oseph] M. John of Denver, Colorado; Laura, Mrs. V. V. Boyer of Warrensburg, Mo., and Millie M. [Mildred Maude], Mrs. Wm Townsend of Bedford. Her husband died about a year ago. Mrs. Van Camp died January 19, 1911, age 74 years, 4 months and 4 days. Bedford Free Press Thursday September 19, 1907 [p. 1] George Crum Passed Away George Crum, formerly of Bedford but later of Ashland, Ill., died Wednesday morning at 7 o'clock, from typhoid fever. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Crum, and left here about five years ago. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Crum and Mrs. Harry Crum and daughter left Wednesday to attend the funeral. The deceased was about 35 years of age and has many friends here who will learn with regret of his demise. The sorrowing relatives have the sympathy of all. [George Crum] Times-Republican Thursday September 19, 1907 [p. 5] Died In Illinois. A message has just been received conveying the sad intelligence of the death of Geo. Crum, which occurred at Ashland, Ill., yesterday, Wednesday, at 7 a.m. Mr. Crum was a resident of Taylor County for five or six years, leaving here for Illinois about five years ago. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Crum and a brother of Mrs. Harry Crum of this place. Mr. Crum was well known here and highly respected by all. [CRUM, GEORGE A.] [Sarilda Delay Brott Townsend] Bedford Free Press Thursday January 26, 1911 [p. 1] Obituary. Surrilda [Sarilda] Delay was born in Jackson County, Ohio, July 18th, 1841, and died at her home in Blockton, Iowa, January 4th, 1911, at the age of 69 years, 5 months and 16 days. With her parents, Henry and Eleanor [Breckenridge] Delay, she went to the state of Illinois at the age of 13, where she lived three years. In 1856 she was united in marriage to George Brott. To them were given three children; Rosette, now Mrs. R. E. Townsend; Walter and Wesley Brott. All three survive her. In 1857 Mr. and Mrs. Brott came to Iowa, settling in Appanoose County. From here Mr. Brott went out to do military service for his country, never to return and Mrs. Brott was left a widow. In 1868 she was united in marriage to Stuart Townsend. After living in Appanoose County for a time their home was made in Monroe County. From there they moved to Platteville, Taylor County, in 1874. Here they resided until the death of Mr. Townsend in 1903. About six months after his death she moved to Athelstan, where she resided till 1905 when she moved to the earthly home in which she abode till her spirit took its flight for the heavenly one, going from a cottage to a mansion, for such is the inheritance of the children of God. Four sons were born to the second union, Almer, Edward, Pearl and Sherman. One daughter and six sons will not think of heaven in the future without the precious remembrance that their mother is there and thus it will become more real to them and more inviting as well. Mrs. Townsend was converted when about 12 years of age and joined the Methodist church soon after and remained a consistent member till the hour of her death. She was very happy in her religious life and the testimony of those who knew her is that she lived her religion all the time. Such lives ever reflect the glory of God as it is seen in the face of Jesus Christ. Such lives are ever a rebuke to atheism and infidelity and also an admonition to the careless to walk in the way that leads back unto the Father's house. Besides her sons and daughter there are living a brother, J. [ohn] W. Delay, and a sister, Mrs. Delilah J. Townsend, who think of her as gone home, to be forever with the Lord. Bedford Free Press Thursday January 5, 1911 p. 4 Obituary Martin L. [uther] Keith died Wednesday at the home of his son living near Hopkins, at 11 o'clock Wednesday forenoon, aged 60 years and nine days. Mr. Keith was born December 25, 1850, in Licking County, Ohio, and in 1862 moved with his parents to Illinois. While living there he was married and his wife [Elizabeth Bishop] soon died. Later he was again married to Miss Mary Dickinson. In 1883 they moved to Taylor County, which has since been his home. He leaves four sons to mourn his death, two daughters, Nettie and Hattie, having passed away. Those living are Frank, of Hopkins, Alonzo, who lives in Canada, James, living in Idaho, and William, who also lives at Hopkins. He also leaves a brother, Joseph, of Clinton County, Iowa, and a sister, Mrs. Thos. Null [Anna], of Des Moines. The deceased was a member of the Presbyterian Church, and was highly esteemed. The funeral will be held at 11 o'clock Friday, Jan. 6, from the home of Mrs. George Keith [Mary Etta George], in Bedford, conducted by Rev. S. E. Henry. Condolences are offered the bereaved. |