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Delaney, Martha Jones -
The remains
of Mrs. Martha Delaney, 80, of Spokane, Wash., former Lenox resident, were
interred at the Lenox cemetery at 4 p. m., last Wednesday. Rev. E. J. Strong of
Creston officiated at the graveside service. She died June 8. The officers of
Salome chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star, Lenox, gave the Eastern Star
burial service at the grave. Mrs. Delaney was a past grand officer and was a
life member of the OES from Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs.
Delaney were former residents of Lenox, leaving here in 1887. She was the
former Martha Jones, daughter
of D. D.
Jones, pioneer residents of Lenox. Survivors are her husband, James, of Spokane, and a niece, Mrs. Ben
Reimer, of Lenox.
Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday July 23,
1953
Salem friends of James Follis of Modesta, Calif., received the sad news recently of his
passing away on Jan. 7 at the age of 71 years, after a lingering illness of a
year or more. He is survived by his wife, Lena and a son Donald L ; also two grandchildren, Carole and Cathryn of Modesta. He
is survived by one brother, Ed, one sister, Mamie Link of Modesta and Ann Ramsey of Reedley, Calif. A sister Edna preceded him in death. Thirty
eight years ago Jim moved to Modesta. Before that
time he was a resident of Salem. His father was a minister of the Salem church.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday January 29, 1953
Pink Gold
passed away Monday morning after a lingering illness of three months. Funeral services
were at the Methodist
church on Wednesday with burial in Gravity cemetery.
Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday August 20,
1953
Robert Todd,
54, a former employee at the county home at Conway, was charged Sunday night
with murder in the death
of Charles
Hamm, 92, a patient at the home. Sheriff Harry Lucas said Hamm died early
Sunday after allegedly having
been beaten
Saturday. Todd was arrested at Ft. Dodge. The murder warrant was issued in the court of Justice of the Peace, Ed
Beard. Coroner Earl Stone said an autopsy showed Hamm had suffered four broken
ribs, one of which punctured the pleural cavity.
The sheriff
was called to the home Saturday night by Barbara Deardorff,
a woman's ward assistant. Lucas said the woman
reported patients had told her that Todd had tied Hamm to a bed and beat him with a wet
towel and fists.
Todd and his
wife came to the home from Ft. Dodge about two months ago. She was a cook and he was a ward man,
helping with the 42 patients. They were in
charge of the home during a two day absence of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ratekin, the regular caretakers. Todd was discharged by Ratekin Sunday. The sheriff said that Todd had apparently been
drinking.
Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday July 16,
1953
Mrs. Bruce Hargin, a former
resident of near Clearfield, died Jan. 4 at the Municipal Hospital in Clarinda
at the age of 69
years.
She was married in 1905 to Bruce Hargin. In 1926 they
adopted a daughter Lorraine. Following the death of Mr. Hargin Sept. 25, 1951 Mrs. Hargin and Lorraine moved to New
Market, la. She is survived by the daughter. Funeral rites and burial were in
Clarinda. Attending from Clearfield were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hargin,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. W. Boltinghouse.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday January 22, 1953
James Gerald
Harvey, 51, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Harvey met death Monday June 29
evening at Plattsmouth,
Nebraska. He
spent the younger part of his life in Clearfield and was married to Miss Lola
Stephens who with a son Marvin
of Lincoln and
a daughter, Mrs. Carolyn Lutes survives, also a twin sister, Mrs. Vera
Elliott of Kansas City and a niece, Miss Beverly Bowman of Kansas City. He was
preceded in death by his parents and a little daughter. Funeral services and
burial were in Mt. Ayr Thursday at 3 p.m. Services
were also held previously Thursday in Lincoln.
Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday July 16,
1953
Word has
been received of the death of a former well known lady of Clearfield, Mrs. Emma
Johnson, 90 years of age on May 30th at her
home in Creston, Iowa. Mrs. Johnson operated the first millinery store in
Clearfield. Mr. Johnson died
in 1918. She
is survived by son Rolla Johnson of Denton, Texas, three daughters. Miss Alma
Johnson and Mrs. Joe Mickey of Creston and Mrs. U S Jordon of Omaha. She was also a sister
of the late Mrs. Martha Bentley and Mrs. Mary Reed.
Funeral was
held Tuesday in Creston and burial was at Clearfield.
Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday June 11,
1953
Funeral
services for William J. McEniry, 74, who died
Saturday Jan. 24 were at the Sts. Peter and Paul’s
Catholic church at Falls City, Neb., with burial there.
Mr. McEniry was born Dec. 15, 1878 at Rock Island, Ill. When a child he moved with his parents to
Lenox and graduated from the high school here in 1896. He attended college at Atchison,
Kan., and taught school for a time in this community.
Mr. McEniry was a veteran of World
War I and had lived in Nebraska since 1917. Feb. 9, 1926, he married Mary Fierbaugh. He was an assistant county assessor for 15 years
and of late had been a salesman for a chemical company. He had served as Grand
Knight in the Knights of Columbus and held other offices in the organization.
Besides his widow, he leaves three brothers, Frank of
Milwaukee, Gregory of Barboo, Wisc., Eugene of Creston and
two sisters, Misses Marie and Josephine of Creston.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday February 12, 1953
Friends and
relatives were saddened Saturday a.m. to learn of the sudden death of Chauncey Moore
at the veterans hospital in Des Moines. Funeral services
were held, at the Christian church Tuesday p.m. with Masonic and military
honors. Burial was in Gravity cemetery.
Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday August 27,
1953
Relatives
received word of the death of Mrs. Luna Morris at her home in San Jose
California, on August 9. She was
a sister of
Bud and Bill Johnson.
Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday August 20,
1953
Michelle Loree Palmer, infant daughter of Barbara E. and Charles J.
Palmer, was .born September 5, 1952 in Centerville,
Iowa, and
died February 15, 1953, at the age of 5 months and 10 days, after a short
illness. In her short stay here, her
sunny disposition, her cheery smile, and sweet laughter captured the hearts of
those who knew and loved her.
She leaves
to cherish her memory, her mother and father, two sisters Claudia and Kathryn, one brother, Marion, her maternal grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. F. Peltier of Lenox, and her paternal
grandmother Mrs. Marion Palmer of Akron, Ohio, besides a number of other
relatives and friends.
Funeral
services were Tuesday afternoon at the United Presbyterian church at
Clearfield, conducted by Rev. C, F, Huffman. Burial
was in Clearfield cemetery.
Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday February
26, 1953
Attending
the funeral of Mrs Lola Rteece In Winfield on Sunday were three of her brothers and
their wives from Clearfield, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Owens, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Owens
and Mr and Mrs. C. Owen. There are also surviving two other brothers, Ed Owens, Lenox,
and Earl Owens of Winfield, and three sisters. Delia Herrlck, Nellie Moyers and Jennie Campbell of Wapello,
Iowa.
Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday Mary 28,
1953
Lenox
friends received word Saturday evening of the death of Rev. D. S. Sharpe of
Kirkwood, Ill. He and Mrs. Sharpe
were dinner
guests of Hattie Henderson March 19. They had spent the winter at Long Beach, Calif.
Funeral services were held April 22 at the First U. P. church at Monmouth, Ill.
Mrs. Sharpe will be remembered as Miss Gertie Martin
of Lenox;.
Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday April 23,
1953
Mrs.
Elizabeth Smith, 79, of Clarinda [Cromwell?] died Sunday at the home of her
brother, Ray White near Diagonal. One other brother, M. White, survives. She
was an aunt of Clyde and Guy Horton. Last rites were Wednesday in Cromwell.
Lenox Time
Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday January 22, 1953
Waugh, William Fred –
Marvin Dale,
14, and William Fred, 13, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Waugh of Stewartsville,
Minn., met their death
Saturday,
June 20 by drowning in a gravel pit nearby. Mr. and
Mrs. Cline Waugh of Afton are grandparents and Mr. and Mrs. John Wall of
Clearfield the great grandparents. Funeral services were held June 23 at the
Methodist church with burial in the Woodlawn cemetery. Attending the services
from Clearfield were Mr. and Mrs. Otis Wall, Orville Wall, Mr. and Mrs. L.
Banks Wilson and Mrs. H. Schoenhair from Creston.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday July 2, 1953
Relatives
received word the past week of the death of Mrs. Lyle Young at the home in
California. They were former
residents of Gravity. Mrs. Young was the former Pearl Cox.
Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday March 12,
1953
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