Bricker, Orville -
Orville
Bricker, a prominent resident of Lenox and Taylor County, died Sunday,
September 20 at the Rosary Hospital in
Corning
at the age of eighty nine years, five months and twenty-six days. Mr. Bricker
had been ill for a number of years.
Orville
came to Lenox in 1913 to barber for Ed Kinser. For sixty
years, he continued to barber in Lenox and served as a
Taylor
County supervisor from 1952-1972 when he retired.
Funeral
services will be held Wednesday, September 23 at 10:30 a.m. at the Lenox United
Presbyterian Church. Reverend
Don
Fisher, pastor, will officiate, assisted by Pastor Jack Cutbirth.
Music
will be provided by Roberta Lockhart, organist, and Mildred Walter, vocalist.
Selections will be "How Great Thou
Art"
and "Nearer My God To Thee".
Casket
Bearers will be Jerry Maharry, Dick Walter, Robert Reynolds,
Robert Norton, Harold Carey, and Paul Davis.
Honorary
bearers will be Frank Tepley, Rollie Bender, Don Tyler, Francis Folcey, Clark Moore, Pete Wiand, and Joe
Neuhardt.
Burial
will be in the West Fairview Cemetery at Lenox.
A
memorial has been established to the United Presbyterian Church.
Mr.
Bricker was born March 24, 1892 at Knight, Ohio. He was the son of William and Orvilla (Stahl) Bricker. He
moved
with his family to Greenfield, Iowa as an infant.
On
June 16, 1914, he was united in marriage with Ethel Maharry in Lenox.
Preceding
him in death were his parents, two children in infancy, and three brothers, Glen,
John and David.
Survivors
include his wife, Ethel of Lenox; a son, Milton Bricker of El Cerrito,
California; a daughter, Eloise, (Mrs.
Harlan)
Walter of Wickenburg, Arizona; three grandchildren; two great grandchildren;
and a sister, Mrs. Ed Coburn of
Des
Moines, Iowa.
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Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday September 23,
1981
Buchanan, T C -
T.
C. Buchanan, the son of Hugh M. and Maude Buchanan was born in Taylor
County, Iowa, December 19, 1913. He
died
Saturday, August 22 in Denver, Colorado.
T.
C. attended school in Conway and Clearfield, Iowa.
On
February 18, 1935 he was united in marriage with Sylvia Adams in Denver,
Colorado.
He
was a former Deputy Sheriff in Taylor County. Mr. Buchanan was employed by
Packaging Corporation of
America
in Denver for many years until his retirement in 1977.
He
was a member of the Methodist Church in Clearfield later transferring to the
Christian Church in Lenox.
T.
C. loved all sports, especially golf and football. He was a devoted husband and
father and a friend to all he
knew.
Survivors
include his wife, Sylvia; two sons, Richard H. of Westminster, Colorado and James
H. of Denver, Colorado;
one
grandson, Gregory H.; a daughter-in-law, Marlene; and other relatives.
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1981
Calvin, Laura Elizabeth
Lowe -
Laura
Elizabeth Calvin, the daughter of Richard Lowe and Elizabeth Burkhart Lowe, was
born near Chadwick, Missouri
in
Christian County on October 15, 1892. She died at the Rosary Hospital in
Corning on Friday, September 11 at the age of
eighty-eight
years, ten months and twenty-six days.
Laura
was united in marriage with Arthur Calvin on October 23, 1910 at Chadwick.
Missouri.
In
March of 1925, the family moved to a farm home five miles northwest of Lenox,
Iowa. They resided in the Stringtown and
Lenox
areas for the rest of their lives.
Laura
and Arthur observed their sixtieth wedding anniversary in October of 1970.
Mrs.
Calvin will be remembered as a loving mother, grandmother and a friend to all who
knew her. She was known
by
many as "Grandma Calvin", a woman of pride, strength and courage.
Preceding
her in death were her husband on April 16, 1973, one son in infancy, three
sisters, four brothers, one granddaughter,
and
two great granddaughters.
Survivors
include her children, Helen Case, Opal Heikkinen and
husband Ted, Hudson A. Calvin and wife Elizabeth, Willard Calvin,
Paul
Calvin and wife Vada, James Calvin and wife Alberta,
all of Lenox, Juanita Clark and husband Dick of Creston. and Jack
Calvin
and wife Linda of Des Moines; seventeen grandchildren, twenty-six great grandchildren,
and seven great great grandchildren.
Services
were held Monday, September 14 at 10:30 a.m. at Larkin-Bender Funeral Home in
Lenox. Reverend Gerald Rogers officiated.
Music
was by Norma Paymal, organist and Marilyn Beck and Billie
Jean Barker, vocalists. Selections were "In The Garden" and
"Going Down The Valley".
Casket
bearers were Jerry Calvin, David Calvin, Mike Calvin, Stephen House, Duane Pantry,
and Phillip Lowry.
Interment
was in North Fairview Cemetery at Lenox.
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1981
Cashman, Everett E -
Everett
E. Cashman, Sr. of Lenox died July 18 at the Rosary Hospital
in Corning at eighty three years of age. Mr.
Cashman was a businessman in Lenox for many years operating a cafe and then service
station. The family later moved to Creston.
Mr. Cashman served with the famed Rainbow Division during World
War I. He was married to Ruth Pauline Henworthy who
preceded
him in death in 1971. Following his wife's death and his retirement, Everett
moved to California. He later returned
to
Lenox where he lived at the Hotel Lenox until moving to the Lenox Care Center
two years ago.
He
was a member of the First Christian Church transferring his membership to the
Lenox church from Creston.
Survivors
include one son, Everett E. Cashman. Jr. of Salinas,
California; two grandchildren, seven great grandchildren,
and
one great great grandchild.
Services
were held at the Keating-Lindsay Funeral Home in Creston on July 21 with Reverend
Charles Miller officiating.
Casket
bearers were members of the VFW Post #1797 Rifle Squad of Creston.
Interment
was in Graceland Cemetery at Creston. Military honors were conducted by members
of the Veterans of
Foreign Wars and the American Legion.
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Clayton,
Wilbur George -
Gene Holben has received word of the death of his cousin, Wilbur
Clayton of Brea, California. Mr. Brea suffered a stroke
on
Monday and died Friday, September 11.
Wilbur
was born in Lenox. He attended school here and was in Lenox for the fifty year
class reunion in May.
Preceding
him in death were his parents, Harry and Mae Clayton.
Survivors
include his wife, Diane; a son, Rick; two daughters, Barbara and Janette; a
brother, Carroll Clayton
of
La Mirada, California; and three sisters, Delma Timmons of Seal Beach, California, Lois Keller of York Haven, Pennsylvania
and
Dorothy Immel of Des Moines.
Services
were held Wednesday, September 16 with interment at Brea, California.
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1981
Clayton, Wilbur George -
Wilbur George Clayton, son of Harry and May Clayton,
was born December 2, 1913 in Lenox, Iowa. He died at St.
Jude's Hospital in Brea, California on Friday,
September 11 at the age of sixty-seven years, nine months and nine
days.
Wilbur
graduated with the Lenox High School class of 1931. He served in the U.S. Navy
for four years.
Mr.
Clayton owned and operated a restaurant in Los Angeles, California and was also
employed by Areojet for
many
years.
Wilbur
had a great sense of humor and was author of a syndicate cartoon. Though retiring
in 1979, he enjoyed
many
activities in his community.
Preceding
him in death were his parents, one brother and one sister.
Survivors
include his wife, Diane; one son, Dennis and wife of San Dimas, California; two
daughters, Barbara of San
Gabriel,
California, and Janette and husband of Fillmore, Utah; four grandchildren; one
brother, Carroll of La Mirada,
California;
three sisters, Delma Timmons of Seal Beach,
California, Dorothy Immel of Des Moines, Iowa and
Lois Keller
of
York Haven, Pennsylvania; and other relatives.
Funeral
Services were held Tuesday. September 15 at 7:30 p.m.
Interment
was in La Habra, California, on Wednesday. September 16 at 9:30 a.m.
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Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday September 23,
1981
Findley,
Doyle Scott -
Doyle
Scott Findley, son of George C. and Louie Elizabeth Scott Findley, was born
January 6, 1913 in Taylor County, Iowa.
He
died at the Rosary Hospital in Corning, Iowa, August 24 at the age of sixty
eight years, seven months and eighteen
days.
He
attended school in the Villisca area and was a farmer most of his life in
Montgomery and Adams counties. Doyle entered
the
Army in April of 1942 and was discharged October 30, 1945. He was a S Sgt. with
Company B. 18th Armed Infantry Division
in
Heavy Mortar Division. He served in the Normandy Invasion in Northern France
and Ardennes, Rhineland of Europe.
Mr.
Findley was considered a marksman with an Ml rifle and received a combat
infantryman badge. Other decorations and
citations
included the American Theater Ribbon, European African Middle Eastern Theater Ribbon
with one Silver Battle
Star,
Bronze Service Arrowhead, three Overseas Bars, one Service Stripe, Good Conduct
Medal, and Purple Heart
Medal.
He was wounded in France in 1944 and received his Honorable Discharge in 1945
at Fort Sheridan, Illinois.
Doyle
and his brother George made their home in Lenox the last few years. His nieces
and nephews and all little children
were
a great joy in his life.
Preceding
him in death were his parents.
Survivors
include two brothers, George Findley of Villisca, and Emmett Findley of Omaha.
Nebraska; four sisters,
Lucille
Walter and husband James of Nodaway, Iowa, Izola Jenkins
of Villisca, Velma Case and husband Ivan of Villisca,
and
Grace Wright and husband Jack of Red Oak, Iowa, as well as other relatives.
Services
were held Thursday, August 27 at 2 p.m. at the Sutphen Funeral Home in Villisca. Reverend Dennis Neal
officiated.
Music
was by Mrs. Neal Gray, organist and Joe Units, vocalist. Selections were
"The Old Rugged Cross" and "Does
Jesus
Care".
Flowerbearers were Mrs Jack Archer and Mrs. Audrie Rubin. Jim Walter. Jr. was in charge of the memory book.
Casket
bearers were Clair Walter, Tom Haley, Franklin Walter, Don Case, Max Waller, and
Ronald Richie.
Interment
was in the Arlington Cemetery at Villisca.
Suiphen Funeral Home of Villisca was in charge of arrangements.
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Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday September 2,
1981
Grimm,
Flo Elizabeth Lovitt -
Flo
Elizabeth Grimm, daughter of E. P. and Elizabeth Bower Lovitt,
was born May 22, 1889 on a farm in the Blue Grove
vicinity
north of Sharpsburg, Iowa. She died at the Lenox Care Center Sunday, August 30 at
the age of ninety-two years,
three
months and eight days.
She
united with the Church of Christ at Blue Grove Church at an early age.
Following her father's death in 1900, Flo
moved
with her mother and sister Hazel into Sharpsburg where they made their home for
several years. Mrs. Grimm lived
all
her life in the Sharpsburg area except for the last several years when she resided
at the Care Center.
On
August 14, 1907. she was united in marriage with Lloyd William Grimm. They
celebrated their fiftieth wedding
anniversary
in August of 1957.
Flo
joined the Sharpsburg Presbyterian Church on May 12, 1946 by affirmation of
faith. She was also a member of the
Sharpsburg Womens Association.
Mrs.
Grimm will be remembered as a woman of strength and courage, a loving mother and
grandmother and a friend to
all
who knew her.
Preceding
her in death were a daughter, Margaret Opal in infancy; her parents, her husband
on April 14, 1960, three sisters, Cora Paggett, Vada Orr and Alta Chamberlain; three brothers, Vinton,
Clyde and Ernest Lovitt; and a son-in-law, Robert
Donaldson.
Survivors
include two daughters, Mildred Donaldson of Sharpsburg and Maysel Boltinghouse and husband Kenneth of Lenox;
three
sons, Harlan and wife Gladys, Wyatt and wife Arlene, all of Lenox, and Bobby and
wife Marianne of Scottsdale,
Arizona;
eight grandchildren, Donald Donaldson, Janette Daggett, Jack Grimm, Adena Fraley, Suzanne Christensen, Cathy Dalton, Sandra Kromenberg, and Nancy Wane; fourteen great grandchildren, one
great great grandchild, two sisters, Mrs. Bird Drain
of
Lenox
and Mrs. Hazel Neely of Glendale, California; as well as other relatives.
Services
were held Tuesday, September 1 at 2 p.m. at the United Presbyterian Church at Sharpsburg.
Reverend Don
Fisher
officiated.
Music
was by Barbara Scott, organist and Linda Spring and Dean Breach, vocalists. The
selection was "1 Know Who
Holds
Tomorrow".
Casket
bearers were H. H. Brown, Gerald Boydston, Richard Fitzgerald,
Leonard Knott, James Larson, and Paul Oxley.
Interment
was in the West Fairview Cemetery at Lenox Iowa.
Larkin-Bender
Funeral Home of Lenox was in charge of arrangements.
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1981
Grimm,
Harlan Lovitt -
Harlan Lovitt Grimm, the oldest son of Lloyd William and Flo Lovitt Grimm, was born August 10, 1908 at Sharpsburg,
Iowa.
He died at the Lenox Care Center Monday, September 14 at the age of
seventy-three years, one month and four days.
Harlan
received his education at the Sharpsburg School.
He
was united in marriage at Rock Port, Missouri with Gladys Hayes of Creston,
Iowa on February 23, 1932.
Following
their marriage, they farmed for sixteen years south of Lenox. The family moved
to Lenox where Harlan
was
employed by Miller Chevrolet Company for seventeen years. He then joined the
Tote Company where he worked until
his
retirement. Mr. Grimm was honored for his fine workmanship with the firm.
He
was a member of the Church of Christ of Lenox.
Harlan
will be remembered by his friends and relatives for his kindness and friendly
way to everyone.
Preceding
him in death were his father in 1960, his mother in 1981, a sister, Margaret
Opal in infancy, and a brother-in-law,
Robert
Donaldson.
Survivors
include his wife, Gladys of Lenox; a son, Jack and wife Chris of Des Moines; two
grandchildren, Lynn and Scott
Grimm, both of Des Moines; two sisters, Mildred
Donaldson of Sharpsburg; and Maysel Boltinghouse of Lenox; two
brothers,
Wyatt of Lenox and Bobby of Scotsdale, Arizona; as well
as several nieces and nephews.
Services
were held Thursday, September 17 at 10 a.m. at Larkin-Bender Funeral Home in Lenox.
Pastor Jack Cutbirth of
the
First Christian Church officiated.
Music
was by Ruth Boltinghouse, organist and Mildred Walter,
soloist. Selections were "In The Garden" and "Beyond
The Sunset".
Casket
bearers were H. Brown, Roy Martin, Howard Elder, George Jones, Larry Rogers,
and Bing Miller.
Interment was in the West Fairview
Cemetery at Lenox.
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1981
Guidinger, Leila Cheese -
Graveside
services for Leila Guidinger will be held Thursday, October
1 at East Fairview Cemetery in Lenox at 1:30 p.m.
Reverend
Don Fisher will officiate.
Mrs. Guidinger was born in Lenox July 12, 1903. She died September
28 at Cottage Hospital in Galesburg, Illinois.
Helen Leckliter of Lenox is a sister.
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1981
Guidinger,
Leila Cheese -
Leila Guidinger,
the daughter of George Franklin and Sarah Leila Hall Cheese, was born July 12,
1903 in Lenox, Iowa. She died at the
Cottage Hospital in Galesburg, Illinois Monday September 28 at the age of
seventy-eight years, two months and sixteen days.
Leila was united in marriage to George
W Guidinger.
She was a
graduate of Drake University in Des Moines and had completed graduate work at
the University of Colorado. Mrs Guidinger was a retired
teacher having taught in Galesburg as well as in Iowa and New York.
Leila was a
member of the Galesburg United Methodist Church, the Wesleyan Circle PEO
Sisterhood in Evanston, Illinois, the Republican Women's Group, the
Grandmother's Club Retired Teachers Association and the Omega Sorority of Drake
University.
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Harding,
Lowell E -
Lowell
E. Harding, the son of Edgar B. and Rachel Alexander Harding, was born December
9, 1907 at Bellflower, Missouri. He
died
at the Iowa Lutheran Hospital in Des Moines, Iowa on Tuesday, August 25, at the
age of seventy-three years, eight
months
and sixteen days.
In
1934 he came to Lenox as an employee of the Iowa Highway Commission.
He
was united in marriage with Leona Scott on December 22, 1934.
"Tarzan"
as he was known to his many friends, enlisted in the Sea Bees in 1943, serving
in both the European and Pacific
Theaters.
He returned to Lenox in December of 1945. He was employed at Bennett & Sons
Company until 1964. He began
working
at Carruthers Plumbing and Heating where he remained until
his retirement in 1971.
He
was a Past Commander of the Parkinson Post #250 of the American Legion.
In
1978 "Tarzan" was stricken with cancer and bravely battled for three
years.
Preceding
him in death were his parents and younger brother Carl.
Survivors
include his wife, Leona of Lenox; two daughters Connie Huffman of Lenox and Judy
Gray and husband Jack of
Bondurant,
Iowa; six grandchildren; Tracey and Chris McMorran,
Kelly and Rickie Huffman and Jeff and Jennifer
Gray;
one great granddaughter Jamie McMorran; two brothers,
Robert of St. Louis and Glen of Jefferson City, Missouri; and
two
sisters, Vivian Mills of Columbia, Missouri and Margaret Oliver of Lee Summit, Missouri.
Memorial
services were held Saturday, August 29 at 2 p.m. at the Larkin-Bender Funeral Home
in Lenox. Reverend Jack
Cutbirth officiated.
Music
was by Norma Paymal, organist and Tom Dillivan, vocalist. Selections were "Beyond the
Sunset" and "In the Garden".
Interment
was in West Fairview Cemetery at Lenox.
Military
rites were conducted by Parkinson Post #250 of the Lenox American Legion.
Larkin-Bender
Funeral Home of Lenox was in charge of arrangements.
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Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday September 2,
1981
Henn, William C -
William
C. Henn, the oldest of nine children of Fred and Elizabeth
Holms Henn, was born August 21, 1898 on a farm
northwest
of Northboro, Iowa. He died at the Madison County Hospital
in Winterset, Iowa on Tuesday, September 1 at the
age
of eighty-three years and ten days.
Will
graduated as Valedictorian of Northboro High School and
Simpson College at Indianola. He attended seminary at
Garrett
Biblical Institute in Evanston, Illinois. His first pastorate was at Luther,
Iowa in 1926. Reverend Henn was
named
Deacon of the Methodist Church in 1925 and an Elder in 1927. He served churches
at Cumberland, Macedonia, Dallas,
Clearfield, Fontanelle, Waukee, Yale, Prairie Center and
Tracey-Harvey prior to his retirement in 1955.
On
August 3, 1925, he was united in marriage with Reba L. Talley, the daughter of
a Methodist pastor. Reba labored
faithful
with him until the time of her death on July 20, 1972.
He
was united in marriage with Bessie Baker Bennett at Lenox, Iowa on December 2, 1972.
She preceded him in death on
November
1, 1976.
Also
preceding him in death were his parents, a sister and a brother.
Reverend Henn devoted his life to Missions and Evangelism. He
felt he could not do enough for the Lord.
Survivors
include his daughter, Marian Goodenberger and husband,
Emery of Winterset; six grandchildren, Marcia Bankus,
Rhonda Siebels, Sondra Smith, Pamela Mahoney, Perry Goodenberger, and Martin Goodenberger;
four great grandchildren;
a
brother, Fred Henn of Braddyville,
Iowa; six sisters, Perna Farnsworth of Omaha, Margaret
Flack of Westboro,
Missouri,
Myrtle Foxworthy of Shenandoah, Clara James, Ruth Gibson, both of Northboro, and Freda Macrandea of Braddyville;
three
step-sons, Roy and Paul Bennett, both of Lenox and Arthur Bennett of Mapleton;
a step-daughter, Alice (Mrs. L L) Siverly of Clearfield; as well as other relatives.
Services
were held Friday, September 4 at 10:30 a.m. at the United Methodist Church in Lenox.
Reverend Rex Logan,
pastor
and Reverend Richard Pfaltzgraff, district
superintendent, officiated.
Music
was by Norma Paymal, organist and Mike and Jill Evans,
vocalists. The selection was "How Great Thou Art".
"Blesses
Assurance" was the congregational hymn.
Casket
bearers were L. L. Siverly, Ron Wurster,
Glen Brokaw, Paul Bennett, Dick Bunn and Glen Grout.
Interment
was in the Bethel Cemetery at Diagonal, Iowa.
Larkin-Bender
Funeral Home of Lenox was in charge of arrangements.
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Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday September 9,
1981
Parker,
K U -
K.
U. Parker, former superintendent of the Lenox Schools and also the girls'
basketball coach for a number of years died
Friday
of a heart attack. He is survived by his wife, Alice and sons, Jim and David.
A
memorial fund has been established. Contributions may be sent to the home
address at 3840 Olive. Long Beach, California.
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Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday August 26, 1981
Potts,
Nona L Copeland -
Nona
L. Potts, the daughter of Edward and Lucy Athey Copeland, was born June 8, 1890 at Lenox, Iowa. She died Sunday,
August
30 at Grinnell General Hospital in Grinnell, Iowa at ninety-one years of age.
Nona
was a graduate of Lenox High School.
On
April 7, 1908, she was united in marriage with William M. Potts at Lenox. The
couple made their home in Lenox until
moving
to Stronghurst, Illinois in 1926.
They
later moved to Grinnell in 1928 where Mrs. Potts was employed with the
housekeeping department of Grinnell
College
and also with the Grinnell Shoe Company. The family moved to Montezuma in 1959
returning to Grinnell in
1969.
Mr. and Mrs. Potts observed their fiftieth wedding anniversary in 1958 in
Lenox.
Mrs.
Potts had been a resident of Friendship Manor since 1976.
Preceding
her in death were her husband, a son, Reldon H. "Dick"
Potts; a daughter, Mrs. William (Garlan) Welsh; three
brothers,
Charles, Lou and Edward Copeland; and two sisters. Mrs. Mamie M. Hill and Mrs. Mazie Tully.
Survivors
include a son, Willis Potts of Fort Collins, Colorado; four grandchildren and
six great grandchildren.
Graveside
services were held on Wednesday, September 2 at 1 p.m. at Hazelwood Cemetery.
Reverend Robert C. Smith,
pastor
of the Grinnell First Baptist Church officiated.
Smith
Funeral Home of Grinnell was in charge of arrangements.
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Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday September 9,
1981
Trost, Joseph Carl -
Joseph
Carl Trost, the son of George and Margaret Stanger Trost, was born December 11, 1895 in Dettingen,
Germany. He
died
at his home near Lenox, Iowa on Tuesday, August 21 at the age of eighty-five
years, eight months and seven days.
At
the age of seven, Joe migrated with his family to America where they settled in
the Lenox community.
He
was united in marriage with Ruth Bartrem on August 25,
1920 at Bedford. Iowa.
Joe
was a member of the United Presbyterian Church in Lenox and was a lifetime member
of Parkinson American
Legion
Post #250, having served his country during World War I.
He
enjoyed spending time with his family and working on his farm. Joe was employed
for many years at the Lenox
Livestock
Auction.
Preceding
him in death were his parents, two brothers, one sister, and one grandson.
Survivors
include his wife, Ruth; three daughters, Dorothy Poore and husband Howard of Bedford, Mildred Reynolds and
husband
Jerry of Torrance, California and Margaret Boone and husband Paul of Cody, Wyoming:
three sons, Raymond
and
wife Isabel of Lenox, Donald and wife Dorothy of Lenox and Gene and wife Yavette of Creston; eighteen grandchildren;
four
step-grandchildren; nineteen great grandchildren; four sisters, Pauline Morgan
and Emma Woods, both of West Salem,
Wisconsin,
Rose Noerrlinger of Sheldon, Wisconsin, and Frieda Boltinghouse of Lenox; a sister-in-law, Helen Trost of Lenox;
as
well as a number of nieces and nephews.
Services
were held Friday, August 21 at 10:30 a.m. at the United Presbyterian Church in Lenox.
Reverend Don Fisher
officiated.
Music
was by Norma Paymal, organist. Selections were
"How Great Thou An" and "Just A Closer Walk With Thee".
Casket
bearers were Richard Notz, Cecil Miller, Dale Purdum, Alvin Brown, Alford Nicholson, and Paul Notz.
Interment
was in the West Fairview Cemetery at Lenox.
Military
rites were conducted by Parkinson Post #250 of the Lenox American Legion.
Larkin-Bender
Funeral Home of Lenox was in charge of arrangements.
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Wray,
D Leo (Shorty) -
D.
Leo "Shorty" Wray, the son of Charles J. and Mary L. Anderson Wray,
was born December 9, 1899 in Adams County, Iowa.
He
died at the Rosary Hospital in Corning on Tuesday, September 15 at the age of
eighty-one years, nine months and six days.
He
was baptized as a youth into the fellowship of the Salem Brethern Church. Leo was a faithful member of the Lenox
Stock
and Saddle Club for many years until his failing health curtailed his activity.
One of the offices he held with the
organization
was that of vice president.
Mr.
Wray was happiest while tending his livestock and farming.
On
March 10, 1926, he was united in marriage with Florence I. Moser. They lived
their entire married life in the same
community
until "Shorty" entered the Lenox Care Center.
Preceding
him in death were his parents, two sisters in infancy and a sister, Velda Leiare.
Survivors
include his wife, Florence of Lenox; a son, Roland D. Wray and wife Patsy of
Richland, Iowa; a daughter,
Marily Coffey and husband Olaf C. of Glenwood, Iowa; six grandchildren. Lori (Mrs.
Greg) Krewson of Maryland Heights,
Missouri,
Tom and Jean Wray of Richland, Steven Coffey of Glenwood, Suzanne (Mrs. Danny) Graalfs of Red Oak, and
Daniel
Coffey of Glenwood; three great grandchildren, Brenda Coffey of Glenwood and
Beth Ann and Kurtis Graalfs of Red
Oak;
as well as several cousins.
Services
were held Friday, September 18 at 10:30 a.m. at the Salem Church of the Brethern near Lenox. Reverend
Elmer
West, pastor, officiated.
Music
was by Erma Fuller, organist and Marie and Lee West, vocalists. Selections were
"How Great Thou Art"
and
"Amazing Grace". The congregational hymn was "God Be With
You".
Casket
bearers were Edwin Ramsey, Mervin Walter, Richard Riley, Nate Hamilton, Harold
Shepherd, and Vernon Walter.
Honorary
bearers were Denny Waller, Wray Walter, Dale Walter, Joe Neuhardt,
Fred Shepherd, and Lowell Hamilton.
Interment was in the Salem Church
Cemetery.
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Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday September 23,
1981
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