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Lenox, Taylor County, Iowa obituaries
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Bailey, George F. -

George F. Bailey died at the home of his son, John Bailey, east of Clearfield early Friday morning, July 6th. He was born December 15th, 1845 and

was 88 years, 6 months, and 21 days old. He was born in Johnston county, Iowa, where he grew to manhood and was married July 6th, 1864 to Miss Harriett Frye, who with an infant son preceded him in death many years ago. He was an early settler of Ringgold county, coming to Taylor county, first spending about a year there and then going to Ringgold. He has for forty seven years resided on one farm. He came to this vicinity in the seventies. Mr. Bailey

was one of twelve children, five brothers and one sister still surviving, the brothers being William, John, and M. Z. of Clearfield, Asa of Diagonal and

Joseph of Riverside, Iowa and the sister, Mrs. Anna Hall of Hills, Iowa. He also leaves three sons, Harvey, Bert and John of the Clearfield vicinity, and one

daughter, Mrs. June Whitmore of Clearfield; sixteen grandchildren and nine great grandchildren; also many other relatives and friends. Mr. Bailey was a real pioneer, always ready to help anybody, anywhere he could, a kind friend, a good neighbor, and will be sadly missed in the community which knew him so long. He was a member of the Masonic Order and a Masonic funeral was held. At. 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon in the Methodist church Rev. Silas Overholser of Woodbine, Iowa read the obituary, after which Clyde Stanley of Beaconsfield had charge of the services at the church and grave, using the

beautiful Masonic service. A quartette composed of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ralph Crew, Mrs. Ed Vogel and Ralph Keller sang with Mrs. Belle Anderson at piano and brother Masons acted as pall bearers. Interment was in the Clearfield cemetery.

 

Mr. and Mrs. Silas Overholser of Woodbine, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Overholser of Sharpsburg, Mr. Joseph Bailey and son Archie of Riverside, Louis Fledman of Kalona, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. Asa Bailey and daughter, Mrs. Fred Kokesh, of Diagonal, Mrs. Harold Bush of Lorimor, Mr. and Mrs. Linas Bailey and son of Gravity, Mrs. Harold Seibert of Indianola, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Orr of Hopkins, Missouri were among those who attended the funeral of "Uncle Deac" Bailey here Saturday afternoon.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday July 12, 1934

 

Beach, Luella E. Cowan -

Luella E. Cowan was born in Monmouth, Illinois, August 28, 1854. She was the daughter of William and Nancy Parrish Cowan. She was one of a family of thirteen, all who have preceded her except two sisters.  She spent her early life m Monmouth, where she graduated from the Monmouth high school and also attended Monmouth college. At the age of sixteen she became an active member of the Baptist church.

 

November 10, 1874 she was united in marriage to George S. Beach, who survives her and to this union were born eight children: George H. Beach of

Sharpsburg, Iowa, Mrs. Nellie L. Hetz of Lenox, Mrs. Edna M. Lovell of San Bernardino Calif. Mrs. Effie J. Jacoby of Lee Summit, Missouri, Luella E. Cottrell of Lenox, Iowa, Clifford S Beach of Sharpsburg, Iowa, Alice E Beach, who died at the age of six years, and a baby boy who died at the age of two months

The two sons and four daughters were at her bedside at the time of her death.

 

Tho.se surviving are her husband, six children thirty-one grandchildren

five great-grandchildren and two sister, Mrs. Effie Hedges and Miss Jessie Cowan o f Kansas City, who mourn her loss.

 

Had she been spared until November, Mr. and Mrs. Beach would have celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary.

 

Mrs. Beach was a charter member of the O.E.S. in which she was an interested and active worker.  She was also a member of the Harmony Reading Circle, and the Past Worthy Matrons Club.

 

She was a kind and loving wife and mother.  Her sweet and gentle disposition, made her loved by all who knew her, always ready with a word of encouragement and kindness.

 

Mrs. Beach has been spoken of as a gentle woman of rare charm and dignity, whose influence for good on all she came in contact with was incalculable.  She was kindly in thought with charity toward all and malice toward none seeming to exemplify the teaching of Paul.

 

Those attending the funeral from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Lovell, San Bernardino, Calif.; Mrs. Lee Jacoby and daughter. Maxine of Lee’s Summit, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. Effie J. Hedges, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. E. Haldeene Beach and son of Omaha; Miss Mildred Beach of St. Joseph, Mo. Mrs. Olive Harding, Mr. Chas. Harding, Sr., and Mr. Chas Harding, Jr., Mrs. Mary Harding all of Des Moines; Mr and Mrs. Everett E. Cowan of Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Roe of Creston.  The O. E. S. assembled in a body, also the H. R. circle and proceeded to the last resting place where the O.E. S rendered a very impressive and beautiful ceremony. Six of the grandsons acted as pall bearers, Herbert Beach, Walter Beach, Norman Hetz, Dale Beach, Donald Beach and Haldeen Beach.

 

Funeral services were held Tuesday p. m., May 22 at the M. E. church in charge of the pastor, Rev. F. L. Shepherd. A quartet composed of Mrs. J. H. Barber, Mrs. Win. Madden, Mr. Earl Beadle and Mr. Marvin Fleming furnished the music.

Interment at Lenox cemetery.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday May 24, 1934

 

Benson, Ronald Jr. –

Benson, Twila Gloa -

Death entered the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Benson of Council Bluffs twice during the month of June. Ronald, Jr 9 died  June 9 from the effects of double mastoid operation he underwent in January.  On June 22, Twila Gloa, 5, died

from heart trouble brought on as the result of three operations she had undergone. Surviving the two children is one brother Donald Daryl, 20 months old.  Both children were buried at Shenandoah, the home of their mother.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday July 12, 1934

 

Bivens, Uylesses Sidney Grant -

Mr. Uylesses Sidney Grant Bivens was born in Altona, Illinois in the county of Knox, July 20, 1865 and departed this life July 21,1934, one day after his

sixty-ninth birthday. Mr. Bivens was one of six children of Mr. J. J. Bivens.

 

In the spring of 1876 Mr. Bivens came to Iowa, being then a boy of eleven years. He grew to manhood in this state and on November 19, 1895 he was

united in marriage to Myrtle Ardella Watson at Corning, la. To this union were born three children, two of which mourn the passing of this father; Mrs

Lula May Nicholson of Kansas and Mr, Arthur Grant Bivens of Lenox, la. Mrs. Bivens passed to her reward in 1901. She was a faithful Christian and Mr

Bivens frequently cared to worship with her.

 

Mr. Bivens leaves to mourn his going one brother, Mr. J. L. Bivens of Lenox; three grandchildren, Mervyn Belding, Alford Nicholson, and Marcile Nichol-

son; also a number of nieces and nephews.

 

How soon this earthly journey is over. It is a tale, it is a race, it is a fight, then "every man must stand before the judgment seat of Christ." The services were held from the First United Presbyterian church at Lenox, Rev. W. A.

Thompson officiating. Interment in Fairview cemetery.

 

Those attending the funeral from a distance were: Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Nicholson of Bentley, Kansas; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brooks of Clarinda, la.; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Watson and brother Warren Watson of Blockton, la., Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Reynolds and family of Villisca, la.; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Raygor and family

of Council Bluffs, la.; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cresswell and family and Mrs. Eva Gibson of Corning, Iowa.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday July 26, 1934

 

Hibbs, William Grant -

William Hibbs, 68, took his life Friday morning, May 11, at his home in the south part of Lenox by shooting himself through the head with a rifle. Worry

over poor health and temporary financial troubles were given as the cause of the act, by neighbors who knew him well. He had suffered a stroke of paralysis

a year or two ago and had not been well since.

 

Funeral services were held at the Wetmore Funeral home in Bedford Wednesday, May 16, at 2 o'clock, conducted by Rev. conducted by Rev. L.

V. Freeman of Lenox. Burial was made in the Bedford cemetery.

 

William Grant Hibbs, one of four sons born to Phillip Wesley and Mary Headley Hibbs, was born February 21, 1866, at Abingdon, Ill. He was left fatherless at the age of 8 and was brought up to young manhood by Mr.

and Mrs. Kates of Covington, Indiana.

 

He was married, February 25, 1891, to Lottie M. Grimm at Galesburg, Ill. To them were born three children, Charles Albert, Floyd Leon, and Bertha

Marie, all of Whittier, Calif. Mr. Hibbs was the last of his family, having been preceded in death by his mother and three brothers, James Monroe, John Albert and. Wesley Phillip.

 

The son, Floyd Leon, of Whittier, Calif., came Tuesday to attend the funeral services.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday May 17, 1934

 

Markham, Clarinda Ann Swearingen -

Clarinda Ann Swearingen, daughter of John and Marian Swearingen was born at Crawfordsville, Iowa, March 16, 1861, and died May 31, 1934, at the age of 73 years, 2 months and 15 days.

 

On March 30, 1876. she was married to H. L. Markham, who passed away February 26, 1932.  To them were born seven children, five sons and two daughters. Those living are Norton, Daily, Colo., Guy, Otis, Colo., Vern, Sterling Colo., and  Mrs. Vea Duey, Prescott Iowa. Two sons died in infancy and one

daughter, Ethel, died April 25, 1904.

 

Mrs. Markham is survived by four sisters: Her twin sister, Sarah Richey, Pond Creek, Okla., Eldora Smith, lola, Kansas, Fanny Smailes, Seattle, Wash., Jennie

Miles, Denver, Colo., ten grandchildren and eight great grand children.

 

Mrs,. Markham united with the church at an early age and later transferred her membership to the church at Mercer Center. Since that time she attended

church there and later at Stringtown whenever her health would permit.

 

Shortly after her marriage, Mrs. Markham moved to Missouri where the family lived in and around Graham until 1912, when the family moved back to

Lenox in which vicinity she spent the remainder of her life.  For the past three years she made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Carl Duey, near Prescott.

Funeral services were held at the home west of Stringtown church on Saturday, June 2, at 11 o'clock, conducted by the pastor, Rev. F. L. Shepherd.

Favorite hymns were sung by Norma Bush and Dale McCloud with Mrs. Alpha Rogers at the piano. Burial was made at Graham, Mo,

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday June 7, 1934

 

McKay, Lon -

Lon McKay, 27, farmer living five miles east of New Market, la., was fatally injured in an automobile accident on Highway 3 eight miles west of Bedford

Monday. He died in a Clarinda hospital at 2 p. m.

 

McKay was injured when his car was struck by one driven by Paul Bartlett of Bedford, who suffered a crushed shoulder when both cars overturned.

 

McKay's car was being pulled by a car driven by his father-in-law, Newton Jones of Clarinda.  Jones drove away after McKay's car had started and it is believed that McKay was turning around on the highway when his car was struck by Bartlett's.

 

McKay was thrown 20 feet.  He suffered a fractured skull. His wife suffered lacerations about the head and a fractured jaw. She was taken to a Clarinda

hospital.

Bartlett is a salesman for the Archard-Wilhelm Co. of Omaha, Nebr.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday May 17, 1934

 

McNeal, Charles McClelland -

Charles McClelland McNeal was born in Coshocton, Ohio July 29, 1861, and departed this life June 29, 1934, at the age of 72 years and 11 months.

 

He moved with his parents to Iowa when 3 years of age. In 1893 he was married to Alice Lambert in Lenox, Iowa. They established their home in Maryville, Mo., where their two sons were born. Both children were taken from them, one at the age of 16 and one at 18.

 

Mr. and Mrs. McNeal moved to Texas in 1921 where they resided until 1929 when Mrs. McNeal passed away. Since that time Mr. McNeal made his home

with his sister, Mrs. L. F. Ridgeway in Lenox.

 

He is survived by his sister, Mrs. Ridgeway, a half sister, Mrs. Winnie Beason of Thedford, Nebraska and a half brother, William Crawford, Lincoln Nebr.

 

Mr. McNeal was a member of the Methodist church and of the Masonic order and had served prominently with each.

 

Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon, June 30, at the Methodist church in Lenox in charge of the pastor, Rev. F. L. Shepherd. Hymns were sung

by a quartet composed of Mrs. W. H. Madden, Miss Marcia Barber, Warren Eckles and Marvin Fleming. The body was taken to Maryville, Mo., where short

services were held and interment was made Sunday afternoon.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday July 5, 1934

 

Mercer, Spurgeon Douglas -

Spurgeon Douglas Mercer, son of Dr. J. T. and Sarah J. Mercer was born December 26, 1860 near Calais, Ohio. He moved with his parents to what is now Mercer Township, Adams County, Iowa, in the spring of 1861 where he grew to manhood receiving his early schooling in the public school and then continuing his education in life's school.

 

On February 15, 1882 he was married to Clara E. Bardwell. To this union were born five children, two dying in infancy. Wife Clara died March 16, 1897. The three children now living who are left to mourn his departure are Lena C. living at home, Henry S. who has had the care of his father, and Mrs. Lulu Stoakes of Lenox, Iowa.

 

Mr. Mercer moved to Tinsman, Ark, in the winter of 1915 where he has since made his home.  Mr. Mercer was raised in the Quaker faith and it was instilled

within him that one's neighbors could best tell of the true qualities of one's life.

 

Funeral services were held at the home of his daughter, Mrs Andrew Stoakes of Lenox, Iowa on Monday afternoon, July 23.  Mrs. F. L. Shepherd and Mrs

Donald Dunbar sang, "Does Jesus Care" and "Under His Wings".  The Rev. F. L. Shepherd officiated. Burial was in the Lenox cemetery.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday July 26, 1934

 

Noerrlinger, John Scott -

John Scott Noerrlinger was born at Germantown, Penn., on September 17, 1865 and departed this life May 7, 1934 at the home of his son Leroy B. Noerrlinger of Grant Township, Union county, at the age or 68 years, 7

months and 20 days.

 

He was one of five children born to John and Eliza Anne Noerrlinger, two sisters and one brother still surviving him, Mrs. Minnie Pratt of Shickley, Nebr Mrs. Ella Powell of Prescott, and R. O. Noerrlinger of Crab Orchard, Nebr., also a granddaughter, Grace of Sheldon, Wisc.

 

On January 1, 1890 he was united in marriage to Miss Emma Eckles. To this union were born two sons, Frank A. of Sheldon, Wisc, and Leroy B. of near Shannan City, their mother being taken in death March 8. 1896 while they were yet small boys.

 

For several years he has been a patient sufferer, tenderly cared for by the willing hands of his son and his son's wife in whose home he spent last years

of his life. He was a member of the I. O. O. F. of Kent and of the M. W. A. of Lenox. He leaves to mourn his departure many relatives, and friends and

acquaintances on every hand.

 

Funeral services were held at the Stringtown church, conducted by Rev. A. S. Hutchison of Kent, and burial was made in the Stringtown cemetery.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday May 17, 1934

 

Perkins, Leonard Watson -

Len Perkins died Tuesday, May 8th, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Frank Parkins, after a long illness. He was an old settler here, having come to the farm about six and a half miles southwest of Clearfield before the railroad was built through there, and Conway being then his nearest trading point. He went back to Wayne County September 17, 1881 and married Nancy Jane Sheets of

Cambria and brought her to the home here, where they resided until her death, August 5th. 1898, and Mr. Perkins remained on there until two years later, when he went to live with his daughter, Mrs. Ellen Parkins on a farm not far away. He came two years ago with them to Clearfield.

 

Leonard Watson Perkins was born in Wayne County, Iowa October 23rd. 1859 and grew to manhood there. He was the father of six children, Sam of Estherville, la.. Harry of Rouleau Canada: Mrs. Ellen Parkins of Clearfield: Mrs. Mary Gaule and Mrs. Edna Gaule of near Diagonal: Mrs. Lenore Dowell near Clearfield. Harry was unable to be here for the funeral. He leaves besides the

six children, twenty-four grandchildren and two great grandchildren, three brothers, Arthur, Walter and Sam all of Wayne county; one sister, Mrs. Cora

Meade of Timberlake. North Dakota, the sister unable to be here, but the brothers attended the funeral and visited him often during his illness. Funeral

services were in the Christian church here and were conducted by the pastor, Phillip Nystrand, with interment in the Clearfield cemetery. His grandsons, Clarince Parkins, Jakie Phillips, Melvin, Marvin, Lloyd and Clifford Gaule were pall bearers.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday May 17, 1934

 

Rath, Anna Maria -

Anna Maria Rath, youngest child in a family of two brothers and seven sisters, was born May 1, 1854 in Dettingan, Germany. She passed away May 15, 1934 near Lenox, Iowa at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Shoenhair, at the age of 81 years and 14 days.

 

She was one of a group of young people who, hearing of the great opportunities in America, decided to cross the ocean and seek a new home. Mrs. Rath located on a farm near Lenox, where she was soon left to raise

her baby daughter alone.

 

She was a member of the German Lutheran Church, and her strong religious faith was a great help to her in the problems of life and a solace to her in the infirmities of age. She will be missed for her cheerful disposition and her friendliness toward all. She was a devoted mother and a faithful friend.

 

Remaining to mourn her departure are her only daughter, Mrs. John Shoenhair. and eight grandchildren, all of whom were present at the funeral services. The grandchildren are: Mrs. Dewey Traves of Imperial, Nebr., Mrs. Millard Harper of Des Moines, Miss Irene Shoenhair of Lenox, Clarence Shoenhair of Omaha, John K. Shoenhair of Conway, Harry C. Shoenhair of

Clearfield. Frederick and Raymond Shoenhair, both of Lenox. The five grandsons served as pallbearers at the funeral. In addition to these there are three great-grandchildren, many other relatives and a host of friends.

 

The funeral service was held in the Presbyterian church of Lenox, and interment was at the cemetery at Lenox. The funeral message was given by Rev. J. B Douthitt, and the music was furnished by a quartet composed

of Mrs. Glenn Leckliter, Mrs. Ben Wurster, Walter Lewis and Paul Davis, accompanied by Miss Linnie Heath.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday Mary 24, 1934

 

Toland, Harvey -

Harvey Toland, 36, a resident of the Kent Neighborhood, was found dead in his bed at the Creston hotel early Wednesday morning. He; had taken strychnine.

 

Toland registered at the hotel the night before and left a call for 1 a. m.. When he was called he answered and left another call for 6 a., m. He did not answer

the last call.

 

He is survived by three children Funeral services will be held today (Thursday) at the Arnold Funeral, home, and burial will be made in the Morgan cemetery.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday July 26. 1034

 

Wynn, Edna Olive Wilson -

Mrs. S. L. Wynn who has been seriously ill for the past few months died at her home in Lenox Wednesday noon, June 13.  She was born March 6, 1874

and at the time of her death she was 60 years, 3 months of age.

Funeral services will be held at the Church of Christ Friday afternoon at 2:30, and will be conducted by Rev. L. V. Freeman. Interment will be made Fairview cemetery.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday June 14, 1934

 

Wynn, Edna Olive Wilson -

Edna Olive, daughter of James and Mary Wilson, was born Mar. 6th, 1874, near New Sharon, Mahaska County, Iowa and passed from this life at twelve forty

 P.M. June 13, 1934 at her home in Lenox, aged 60 years, 3 months and 7 days.

 

When quite a small child she came with her parents to Prescott vicinity where she grew to womanhood. She was united in marriage to Sherman L. Wynn November 20, 1894, some years afterward moving to Lenox to make her home.  To the union of Mr and Mrs. Wynn were born 5 children—Jesse Wynn of Villisca, Mrs. Dow L. Keever, of Corning, Mrs. Orval C. Walter, of Lenox and Harold and Juanita at home, all of whom with her faithful companion, are left to mourn her passing.

 

Mrs. Wynn united with the Church of Christ in Prescott in 1896, later moving her membership to the Lenox Church where she loved to attend divine Worship as long as her health permitted—She was a faithful member of

the C. W. M. S. almost from it's organization in the Prescott Church.

 

Mrs. Wynn had been in failing health for the past year and in intensely but was ever patient, the last few months had suffered cheerful and interested in the

welfare of her family. Her quiet, and sweet disposition made her hosts of friends who will sadly miss her but the greatest loss will be felt in the home which vas her pride and her joy and while many beautiful things could be said about her character, the finest tribute which can be said her, is, "She was a Wonderul Mother".

 

Prescott and Lenox friends deeply sympathize with the family in their loss.

 

Mrs. Wynn leaves, besides her sorrowing husband, children and six grandchildren, 3 sisters, Mrs. E. J. Stearns of Creston, Mrs. A. E. Decker of Portland, Oregon and Mrs. George Moon of Knoxville, Iowa and two brothers,

T. W. Wilson of West Plains, Missouri and John E. Wilson of Prescott.

 

"Death is only a bend in the river of life. She has rounded the curve and is lost from sight for a little while. Such lives as hers do not end with death, just live on and on. It was a pleasure and privilege to be her friend. Her loving thoughtfulness, her devotion to her home and church, her loyalty to her

friends leave a memory never to be forgotten.”

Funeral services were held Friday afternoon, June 15 at the Christian church with Rev. Freeman in charge. Music was furnished by a mixed quartette,

Mrs. Alice Preston, Mrs. Metta Porter, Will Bryant and O. P. Arnold, with Mrs. Ruth Boltinghouse at the piano. Burial was in the Fairview cemetery.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday June 14, 1934