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Antone B. Loomis
"In writing a work of so great a magnitude as is here
intended, it is but fair to note the life and character of a man who has
by good management and persistency overcome numerous obstacles that would
have discouraged and crushed many of a weaker nature, succeeding admirably
well in spite of them, as we shall see, for Antone B. Loomis, of the firm
of Loomis Brothers, of West Union, dealers in furniture and undertaking
goods, has demonstrated beyond a doubt what one can do who has a well
defined purpose, energy, and who does not admit the word "fail" to his
vocabulary.
Mr. Loomis was born in Auburn Township, Fayette county, Iowa, November 8,
1864, and is the son of Edwin H. and Mary (Hennings) Loomis, the father
having been born in New York in 1834, and the mother in England, the same
year. They came west when young and married in this county, and are still
living in West Union. Mr. Loomis was one of the early pioneers of the
county, the date of his advent being 1854, and he has lived in the county
continuously since his first settlement here. He cleared up a timber farm
and became well-to-do, and is now living retired, enjoying the fruits of
his earlier years of toil and endeavor. He owns valuable property in West
Union, California and Dakota. His family consisted of four sons. The
eldest, Dr. Frank Loomis, is a practicing physician of Marcus, Iowa, being
a graduate of the Rush Medical College at Chicago, and he is a very
successful physician; he married Madge A. Perry, of Atchison, Kansas, and
they have three sons, Frank, Emlia, and Donald. Henry C. Loomis is in the
real estate business at Marcus, this state; he married Gertrude Leonard,
of Cherokee, Iowa, and they have one daughter, Mary. Antone B., of this
review, and Dord W., the youngest of the family, is an equal partner with
Antone B. in their extensive business, which they purchased in 1902. Both
the brothers are graduated embalmers and fully understand the details of
this business, consequently are popular and extensively patronized. They
and their brothers received liberal educations, having attended the local
public schools, the Ainsworth Academy in West Union and the Upper Iowa
University at Fayette. All four of the brothers were successful teachers
in earlier years.
On February 22, 1898, Antone B. Loomis married Leora Philips, daughter of
A. A. and Agnes (Johnston) Philips. She was born in Dover township, this
county, in 1871, and was educated in the public schools and is a
high-school graduate, and was a teacher before her marriage; her parents
are both living on a farm in Union township. Two daughters have been born
to Mr. and Mrs. Loomis: Phyllis, born October 13, 1899, and Gertrude, born
February 28, 1901.
"Uncle" Jess Philips, grandfather of Mrs. Loomis, was a well known public
school teacher here and elsewhere for more than fifty years. His death
occurred in Ohio at an advanced age.
Mr. Loomis is a member of West Union Lodge, No. 142, Knights of Pythias,
and he is a stanch Republican, like the rest of the Loomis family, but
none of them have ever sought public office.
The Loomis Brothers carry a fine stock of goods, carefully selected and up
to date. No better line of furniture and undertaking goods are to be found
in this part of the state, and they are enjoying an excellent trade which
increases with the years. Their stock embraces at all seasons a full line
of furniture, carpets, linoleums, window-shades and fixtures. Their store
occupies two stories and a basement in a neat and substantial brick
building forty by eighty-five feet, and this is a favorite gathering place
for the citizens of the rural districts when the in the county seat.
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