Lenox, Iowa obituaries
transcribed by: Lorelei Rusco - lorerus@iowatelecom.net
 
 
Beck, Phyllis Arlene -

Phyllis Beck, 29, died at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs Charles Beck, at Sharpsburg, Thursday, 10:30 p.m., after an illness of about three months.

Services were at the Methodist church in Lenox Sunday, July l5, at 3:30 p.m., with the minister, the Rev. Burton C. Collier officiating. Burial was in the Fairview cemetery at Lenox.

Phyllis Arlene Beck, daughter of Charles W Beck and Mildred

Herbst Beck was born near Sharpsburg, Iowa March 31, 1927.

She leaves to mourn her passing, her parents, one brother, Roy and his wife Darlene; two nephews and one niece and a host of other relatives and friends. One nephew preceded her in death in 1945.

Phyllis was a member of the neighborhood Happy Hour Club, of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of The Methodist Church, and of the Lenox Methodist church, having united with the Methodist Church in Sharpsburg while a young girl.

At the age of 3 and one-half years she suffered a severe illness

from which she never fully recovered. On April 9 of this year she again became sick with what proved to be her final illness.  Two weeks of these last fourteen were spent in the Municipal Hospital in Clarinda. Death came at her home at 10:30 p. m. July 12, 1956 at the

age of 29 years, 3 months and 12 days.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa July 19, 1956

Bennett, David Arthur -

David A. Bennett, 57, widely known Lenox business man, died Monday morning at 4:15 at his home here. He had virus infection

the past week and suffered a coronary expiration. His death came as a shook to family and friends because he had not been considered seriously ill.

Funeral services were Wednesday, June 27, at the Lenox Methodist church with the Rev. B. C. Collier officiating. Burial was in the Lenox cemetery.

Mr Bennett and his son Roy have manufactured farm equipment

here since the spring of 1946. Under the name of Bennett Manufacturing and Repair shop, they produced gear for tractors,

a cornstalk pulverizer and a disc transport. Their latest invention

is a live hydraulic pump for tractors.

The firm has had government contracts and has employed a

number of men, having one of the largest payrolls in Lenox.

OBITUARY

David Arthur Bennett, the son of George D. Bennett and Alice

Jackson Bennett was born November 28, 1898 on a farm in

Platte Township, near Lenox, Iowa.

On December 29, 1920, he was united in marriage to Bessie

Baker of Clearfield. To this union were born three sons and

one daughter. They are: Roy, of Lenox; Arthur, of Waterloo,

Alice (Mrs L. L. Siverly) of Clearfield, and Paul, of Lenox.

His early life was spent on the farm. He moved to Lenox in 1947

after opening a machine shop and manufacturing company with his son, Roy, Paul continuing on his father's farm.

He was a member of the Methodist Church, having joined the

Calvary Methodist Church at the age of 12, transferring to Lenox when he moved in 1947. At the time of his death he was serving as a member of the Official Board, and at other times has served his church, and community as a Sunday School teacher, as a member of Rotary, and as President of the Platte Township School Board. Of an

inventive nature, he introduced several new adaptations in farm

machinery.

His father and mother, and one granddaughter have preceded

him in death. Left to remember him are his wife and their four children; nine grandchildren; two sisters, Flora and Marie of Lenox; one brother, Donald, of Clearfield; several nieces and nephews and a host of friends.

Following a short illness death came at his home on June 25, 1956 at the age of 57 years, 6 months and 27 days.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa June 28, 1956

Bliss, George -

Funeral services were held Tuesday in Mt Ayr for George Bliss. 85, father of Mrs Ivan Bennett. Burial was in Diagonal cemetery. Two sons: Rex and Max Bliss and another daughter Mary Ellen Steele, survive.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa July 26, 1956

Brown, Will -

Will Brown, 86, of Conway died Monday at 2 p. m., at the St Francis Hospital in Maryville, Mo., after a brief illness.

Survivors include his widow, Clarissa; 5 sons, Glen of Gravity;

Eddie of Lenox; Orville of Sharpsburg; Dale of Harlan and Horace of Des Moines; 3 daughters, Mrs Mattie Van Loon, of Bussey; Mrs Opal Weeda of Conway and Mrs Jessie Colter of Omaha; 24 grandchildren; 25 great grandchildren; 2 brothers, Otis and Guy, also a sister, Mrs Orie McKay, all of Sharpsburg.

The Funeral was at the Shum Funeral Home in Bedford Wednesday

with the Rev Clyde Johnson and George Waters officiating.

Burial was in Conway cemetery

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa June 28, 1956

Cason, Chas. J. –

Chas J. Cason, Conway, was drowned shortly before noon, Sunday, in a farm pond about 200 years from his farm home.  He was a junior in the Clearfield high school.  The Casons live 9 miles south and ¼ mile east of Lenox.  He and his two brothers were swimming in the pond.  It is believed he stepped into a deep hole in the shallow water.  The body was in the water about 30 minutes before being recovered.

Fire Chief George Grey and Fireman Virgil Brown of Lenox were called to the scene of the accident with the fire truck respirator.  A doctor and the Taylor County Coroner were present but all efforts failed to revive the youth.

Survivors: his father and mother, three brothers and two sisters.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa August 30, 1956

Crouch, Mary Fae Casey Riley “Fae” -

Mrs. Frank Crouch of Kent was killed instantly in a highway accident Saturday morning on Highway 25 six miles northeast of Lenox.  She was driving north alone in a 1952 pickup truck about 10:30 am.

Deputy Sheriff M L Cade of Taylor County and Highway Patrolman Cletus C. Stangl of Creston investigated the accident.

The accident occurred one fourth mile south of the Four County tree and about two miles south of Mrs. Crouch’s home.

It was reported that the gravel had been pulled in from the edge of the road to a long row about two feet east of the center.  Mrs. Crouch had been driving on the left or west side and evidently pulled across the row of gravel to the east track.  Her speed was estimated at 40 mph.  The truck turned over once, went over a twenty foot embankment on the Edwin Butler farm, and landed on the cab top.  The body was found clear of the cab and under the body of the truck.

Ora Grace of Clearfield was driving north on the road at about the same time.  He saw and reported the accident.

Mrs. Crouch was 60 years old.  She leaves her husband, Frank, a daughter, Miss Darlene Riley of Des Moines, a sister Mrs. Roy Riley of Creston and a brother, Cliff Casey of near Corning.

Funeral services were Monday afternoon at the Bender Funeral Home in Lenox, the Rev. Homer Caskey of Council Bluffs officiating.  Burial was in the Lenox Cemetery.

Mary Fae Casey, daughter of Adella and Franklin Casey was born July 12, 1896, on a farm near Mercer Center and met her untimely death near Lenox, August 25, 1956, at the age of 60 years, 1 month, and 13 days.

She was united in marriage to Ralph Riley at the family home. Two children were born to this union. A daughter, Darlene Riley of Des Moines, Iowa, and a son, Delbert, who died in infancy.

In September of 1931, Fae was united in marriage to Frank M. Crouch of Lenox and to this union a daughter, Donna Mae was born. She also passed away in infancy and was laid to rest near Frazee, Minn., at which place the family was making their home.

Later they returned to Iowa and established their home on a farm in the vicinity of Kent.

Fae was preceded in death by her father, mother and one brother, Clifford Casey of Corning and several nieces and nephews.

Fae confessed her faith in her Saviour when a small girl during meetings in the Mercer Center Church. She will be remembered

as an untiring worker, always with the welfare of her family and loved ones being uppermost in her mind.

Funeral services were Monday afternoon at 2 P. M. at the Bender

Funeral Home at Lenox, Rev. Homer Caskey of Council Bluffs officiating. Mrs. Raymond Riley and Leo Caskey furnished the music, Mrs. John Hettinger at the piano.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa August 30, 1956

Eberle, Katheryn Marie Wurster “Kate” –

Mrs. Kate Eberle, 78, died at 7:10 Wednesday afternoon at Victorville, California at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James McIntyre after an extended illness.  She was born in Lenox and lived here most of her life.

Katheryn Marie Wurster, the eldest of Christopher and Marie Wurster was born in Lenox, Ia. April 20, 1878.

She was married to Christian Frederick Eberle in March 1902.  To this union seven children were born.  Her husband and youngest son, Frank preceded her in death.

Surviving are her four daughters, Regina, Leah, Georgia and Wilma and twin sons Karl and Kenneth, also her sisters, Mrs. Sam Haering and Mrs. Lenz Stammets and her brother Fred Wurster, all of Lenox and Geo Wurster of Roundup, Mont.

She spent all her life in Lenox, except the several years she spent in California where she passed away July 25, 1956 at the home of her daughter.

Funeral services were Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at the Bender Funeral Home here with the Rev. James Eddy officiating.  Burial was in the Lenox Cemetery.  The body arrived in Creston Saturday morning.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa August 2, 1956

Graham, Walter -

Walter Graham, 82, a former resident of Clearfield, died at his

home in Diagonal Saturday, July 14. He is survived by his wife. Maggie; 4 sons, Paul of Creston: Clair of Chokio, Minn.; Robert of Tacoma. Wash.; Raymond at home. Funeral rites were in Diagonal Monday.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa July 26, 1956

Hicks, Beulah Einfeldf -

Elsie Bubb with her sister and brother-in-law Mr and Mrs Cedric

Sellers and cousins Mr and Mrs Leonard Rogge and Walter Lage of Davenport attended the funeral of a stster Mrs Beulah Hicks 58 of Hastings, Nebr. on Tues. morning May 5. Beulah grew to womanhood in the Calvary vicinity and was known as Beulah Einfeldf. She with her parents moved to Creston and there she met Ralph Hicks and was married. She left to mourn her loss, 3 girls and a boy and seven grandchildren.

Beulah has been employed with the Penney store for a good many years.

Funeral services were from the First Presbyterian Church at

Hastings. Final resting place Is Parkview Cemetery there.  Mrs Bubb then stopped for a couple of days with a brother, Lloyd and wife of Omaha, before returning home.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa June 14, 1956

Holbrook, Pauline -

Funeral services were held Friday at Corning for Mrs Pauline

Holbrook. She was an aunt of the Eberles. Georgia Eberle

and Mr and Mrs Art Gosch of Wall Lake were among the relatives attending.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa April 26, 1956

Klove, H. T. -

H T Klove of 3016 Honolulu Ave La Crescenta, Calif., died suddenly Thursday evening, June 14. He formerly lived m Lenox and was a bookkeeper for Copeland-Wells.

Mr Klove was 56 years old and had worked 28 years in the auditing

department of the Examiner, La Crescenta newspaper beginning work for them shortly after he went to California.

He was born in Nevada la.  Survivors include his widow, Mrs June Klove; a daughter, Katheryn and a brother, Sumner.

Funeral services were in the Church of the Hills at Forest Lawn June 18.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa July 19, 1956

Kopp, Samuel J. -

Samuel j Kopp, 79, farmer, died Friday, May 11, 1956, at his home in Indianola after a lingering illness. He was born in Springfield, Ill., in Whiteside County.

Funeral services were Monday at Indianola. Interment was in the  IOOF cemetery.

Survivors: his wife, Ella Mae; daughters, Mrs William [?Haslup],

of West Des Moines, Mrs Earl Lucas of Audubon, Mrs William Bradley of Indianola; a son, Dr Wendell J Kopp of Lenox and 6 grandchildren.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa May 17, 1956

Larimer, Chas L. -

Chas. L. Larimer, 75, died at Des Monies at 9 a.m. Saturday. He was a former resident of Lenox. The funeral was at the Arnold Funeral home in Des Moines Monday evening with burial Tuesday morning at Russell, Iowa, Survivors include his widow, Gertrude, 3 sons and 2

daughters. In this vicinity are 2 grandsons, Richard and Charles Gray.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa May 10, 1956

LeMaster, Janet -

Janet LeMaster, 4 year old daughter of Mr and Mrs W. H. LeMaster, of Greeley, Colo., was hit by an automobile and killed Wednesday, at 7 p. m., as she ran out from behind a truck parked in front of the LeMaster home. She was taken to the hospital by ambulance, but was dead on arrival. Her mother, the former Marian Wurster,

was born and reared in Lenox, leaving here in 1942.

The funeral was Saturday afternoon at Greeley. Survivors were the parents; 1 sister, Ann; her aunt, Mrs Louise Wynn of Lenox; Grandmother, Mrs Margaret LeMaster of Denver, Colo., and Grandparents, Mr and Mrs Ben Wurster, of Evergreen, Colo, also former long time residents of Lenox.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa July 26, 1956

Lovell, I. Dwight -

I. Dwight Lovell of 244 E. Temple St., San Bernardino. Calif., passed away at his home Monday, July 30, at the age of 73 years.

He was a retired carpenter of the Santa Fe railroad.

Dwight was born in Winnemucca, Md., and came to Lenox about 1916. He married Mrs. Edna Beach Holbrook of Lenox and moved to California in 1923. His wife died in 1939. He made his home for several years with his step daughter. Mrs. A. H. Doig.

Later he married Mrs. Susan Randolph, who survives him. He

leaves also two brothers, Floyd and Clifford; two sisters, Mrs.

Carl Cody of Seattle and Ethel Russman of Maryland; a step

son, Duane Randolph and a step daughter, Mrs. Frank Bernard of San Bernardino.

Funeral services were held Thursday, Aug. 2 with interment

at Montecito Memorial Park Cemetery.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa August 16, 1956

Meagher, Mary Alice -

Mary Alice Meagher, 77, a former resident of Lenox, died at Detroit, Mich., Saturday, April 21. She was the daughter of Mr and Mrs T T Maegher, who were prominent pioneer residents of Lenox. She was a graduate of Lenox high school and lived here until she moved to Detroit in 1926.

Survivors: 2 sisters, Kathryrn Meagher, of Detroit and Mrs Joseph Kafka, of California, 2 nephews, Robert and Thomas Brand of Detroit and 5 nephews in the Caskey family in California; cousins, Theo Brand of Detroit, Esther Smith, Carrie Magrath and Mary Maloney of

Lenox and Charles Maloney of Sharpsburg.

Funeral services were held Tuesday in the Visitation Catholic Church in Detroit. Burial the Brand family lot in Detroit. Her sister, Mrs Vera Brand, died in 1926. Her brother Robert G Brand, died in 1954.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa May 3, 1956

Pearson, James Chasteen -

James C Pearson, 79, former Constable of Lenox, died Tuesday

at 11:15 p. m. at his home in Lenox. He had suffered a heart attack recently and had not been well for several weeks.

Funeral services will be Friday at 9 a. m. at the Bender Funeral

Home in Lenox with the Rev Harold Butts officiating.  There will be a service also at Hale, Mo, Friday at 3 p. m.  Burial in the Hale cemetery.

Survivors: His widow, Hulda, 1 son, Merle Pearson; 1 daughter

Mrs George Dowell of Kansas City, Mo.; 3 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa May 31, 1956

Pearson, James Chasteen -

James Chasteen Pearson, son of Edgar and Eliza Wright Pearson,

was born at Bedford, Missouri, Sept. 5, 1876 and lived in that and Hale vicinities until 1924 when he moved to Iowa.

On October 19, 1899 he was united in marriage with Lulu Wimmer who departed this life in April 1925. To this union was born Pearl, now Mrs George Dowell of Kansas City, Mo., and a son Murrel of Burlington, Iowa.

On March 12, 1929 he was married to Mrs Huldah Matzen of Lenox, Iowa who has been ready at all times to care for him during the long period of time he has been ailing.

In early life he was a member of the Baptist Church but later moved to East Grace Church north of Hale.

After moving to Lenox he united with the Methodist Church. He was a member of the Masonic lodge at Hale, Mo.

He is survived by his wife, daughter and son, daughter-in-law,

son-in-law, two step daughters Mrs Roy Heaps, Mrs Randall Haynes and their husbands, two grand-daughters Mrs Marilyn Shipley and Miss Judy Pearson and a grandson Billy Dowell, three great grandchildren, six step-grandchildren and eight step-great grandchildren; also, three sisters Mrs Nealie Ogan, Mrs Etta Uhrmacher of Chillicothe. Mr and Mrs Ella Sparrow of Kansas City, Mo. and several nephews and nieces

Two brothers and his parents preceded him in death.

Funeral services were held at 9 am Friday at Lenox and 1 pm at Hale, Mo., where the body was buried in the family lot.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa June 7, 1956

Ritner, James H. –

James H Ritner, 31, of Kansas City, co-pilot of the ill fated T W A plane which crashed in the Grand Canyon July l was a cousin of Bob Calahan.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa July 5, 1956

Sellers, Chesley Robert “Chet” -

C. R. (Chet) Sellers, 83, died, at his home here Saturday morning at 3 o'clock. He had not been well for some tune and was seriously ill two days, Services were Monday afternoon at the Bender Funeral home, the Rev. H D Butts officiating. Burial was in the Clearfield cemetery.

OBITUARY

Chesley Robert Seller, son of Milton and Sarah Seller, was born in Green Castle, Indiana, Oct. 29, 1872, and passed this life in Lenox, Iowa, May 5, 1956, age 83 years 6 months and 6 days. At the age of 5 he came with his parents and family to Iowa, where they settled on a

farm 6 miles south and one mile west of Lenox.

In 1914 he moved to Lenox with his father, his brother Albert

and sister, Una. Here he made his home until his death. After coming to Lenox he worked as a painter and repairman.  When a. young boy he joined the Methodist Church in Conway.

Chesley is the last of his family. Preceding him in death were his father and mother, 5 brothers: Columbus, John, Will, Edwin and Albert, 3 sisters: Mrs Louella Ray. Mrs Florence Garsline and Mrs Una McGrew. Surviving are 3 nieces in this vicinity, Pluma Ray, who has lived in the home here since 1925, Mrs Florence Symonds of

Cromwell, Bertha Toland of  Lenox and a number of other nieces and nephews besides friends and neighbors.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa May 10, 1956

Stottlemyer, Harry H. -

Harry Stottlemyer, former resident of Lenox, passed away at Leon May 2, 1956, at the age of 78 years. Funeral services will be Friday, May 4, at 1:30 at the Stewart Funeral home at Leon. Burial will be at Fairview Cemetery in Lenox.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa May 3, 1956

Stottlemyer, Harry H. -

Harry H Stottlemyer, son of Denton and Martha Stottlemyer was born at Fredrick Co. Maryland, May 30, 1677 and passed away at the Decatur County hospital May 2.

He moved with his parents to Lenox, Iowa, and lived in this vicinity for many years. Later he moved to Van Wert, Iowa. He was a member of the Van Wert Christian Church.

In 1901 he was married to Minnie Jones. To this union twelve children were born. Three have preceded him in death. Mrs Stottlemyer also preceded him in death, April 1931.

He was later married to Alice Bradbury. He is survived by his

wife, Alice; six daughters, three sons; one brother Robert L.

Stottlemyer, Clio, Mich.; twelve grandchildren, six great grandchildren, nieces and nephews, and many other relatives and

Friends.

Memorial services were held at the Stewart Funeral Home May 4 at 1:30. Lloyd Bensmiller pastor of the Leon Christian Church was in charge, Burial was at Lenox.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa May 24, 1956

Swartz, Lottie Alexander -

Mrs. Lottie Alexander Swartz passed away at a Billings, Mont.,

hospital Aug. 10. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph

Alexander. She was united in marriage to Perry Swartz in

1905, at Lenox.

In 1914 they moved to Broadview, Mont., where they have since made their home. She and her husband spent 6 weeks in Iowa a year ago, visiting relatives and friends. She leaves her husband, 3 daughters and 2 sons, besides a great many relatives and friends.

Funeral services and burial were at Broadview.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa August 23, 1956

Wintermute, Mable -

Mable Wintermute. Osteopathic physician, passed away at her home here Saturday morning at 7:45. Her niece, Mrs. Ray Kernen of Conway was with her. Dr. Wintermute suffered a heart attack several days ago. She was 81 years old, and had lived in Lenox 25 years.  Before that her home was in Bedford.

Surviving are one brother, Harley Wintermute of Conway. and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were Wednesday

afternoon at Bedford, with Miss Jessie Kelly of Minneappolis officiating. Burial was at Bedford.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa August 23, 1956

Wood, Mary Maud Hamilton

Mary Maud Hamilton, daughter of J. I. and Lettica Hamilton was born May 3, 1877 near Morning Sun and passed away at the home of her son and daughter-in-law on April 18, 1956 at the age of 78 years, 11 months and 15 days.

In 1884 she with her parents and one brother moved to a farm located 5 miles North of Lenox, Iowa in Adams County, where she grew to womanhood.  On November 22, 1899, she was married to Joseph Wood, Jr. and moved to the farm on which her son now lives.

To this union one child was born, Lloyd in 1914, the family moved to Lenox which has been  her home for the past 42 years. Her father, mother, brother and husband preceded her in death.

She leaves to mourn her death, her son Lloyd, daughter-in-law Lela, 3 grandchildren 2 great grand children and relatives and friends.

At an early age she united with the Presbyterian Church of Lenox, and was active in church work until its dissolution.

Funeral services were April 21 at the Bender Funeral homo

conducted by Rev. Eddy. Burial in Lenox Cemetery.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa April 26, 1956