Barrett, Catherine -
Mrs.
Catherine Barrett of Omaha, a native of Lenox, died Jan. 4. The funeral was in
Omaha with graveside services conducted by Fr. Nelo Leto at the
Lenox
cemetery Jan. 7.
Her
husband, P H Barrett, was a dealer in hides, furs, and produce in Lenox. He
died in 1924. The family moved to Omaha 40 years ago.
Surviving
are a daughter, Mrs H L Clifford of Omaha; a brother,
Charles Nugent of San Diego, Cal.; 4 grandsons and 9 great granddaughters. A
son Jack, was
buried
here.
Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday
February 3, 1966
Beemer,
Herman Judson (Herm) -
Memorial
services were held at the Christian Church in Lenox on Tuesday, Feb 8, 1966, at 2 p. m., for Mr Herman Judson Beemer, 72, a
life time resident
of
the, Lenox community. Rev. David Shaeffer officiated
at the service, Rolland Buxton was soloist and Ruth Boltinghouse,
the organist. Interment was in the
Fairview
cemetery,
Mr Beemer had been in ill health for some time but passed away suddenly at his home
in Lenox Saturday morning, Feb 5, 1966.
Herman
Beemer, son of George and Erdine Beemer, was born Jan
28, 1894, on a farm 9 miles west of Lenox, and passed away Feta 5, 1986.
He
was united in marriage with Ruth Cochran at St. Joseph, Mo., on Dec 24, 1917.
To this union ware born two daughters, Genevieve and Eleanor.
Mr Beemer's active life was spent in farming and farm related projects. He was the
local Pioneer Seed Corn representative; also served one time with
the
Production Credit Association; served several terms on the Lenox school board;
was in his 6th year as president of the Lenox Stock and Saddle Club. He
was
a member of the Masonic Lodge and the Eastern Star. He attended the Lenox Christian Church
regularly, having made the confession of faith in recent
weeks.
He
leaves to mourn his passing: his widow, Ruth; the two daughters, Genevieve Stodgill and Eleanor Carlson, both of Des Moines; two
grandchildren;, 3
brothers,
Hudson and Homer of Gravity; Horace of Bedford; Sharon Cochran, a niece who has
made her home with the Beemer families since early
childhood; and countless friends a wide
area in Southwest Iowa. Mr Beemer was preceded in death by his parents.
Herman
Beemer was of a warm and kindly disposition, making true friends wherever he
went. His passing places a responsibility on others, that is, to
pour
into the stream of our community's life those self-same principles which gave
him the respect of one and all.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday February 10,
1966
Bell,
Franklin N. -
Franklin
N Bell, a resident of Lenox since 1964, died suddenly Feb 10, 1966 at Largo; Fla where he and his wife were vacationing. The funeral was
held
Sunday,
Feb 13 at the Lenox United Presbyterian church, the Rev James Eddy officiating,
with burial in Fairview cemetery.
Mr Bell was born Dec 1, 1894 at Chariton, Iowa. He attended Chariton schools and
Simpson College, Indianola. He served overseas in the U S Army in
World
War I and was always active in the American Legion.
Survivors
include his wife, Fern Maharry Bell, two daughters,
Betty (Mrs Sterling Ross) of Glendale; Calif; and Janey (Mrs Bruce Waterhouse) of Niles, Mich.; also six
grandchildren. A son Franklin Nelson, Jr., preceded him in death.
He
had lived in Rock Island and Rockford, Ill and Milwaukee, Wisc prior to moving to Lenox in October of 1964. At the time of his retirement in
1960
he
was, president of Strauss-Zahn Co., Insurance
Counselors, in Milwaukee.
Mr.
Bell was a past president of Kiwanis International, president of the choir and
a member of the official board in both the Rockford and Milwaukee
churches;
president of the Arion Musical club and vice
president of the Milwaukee concert services. He was a commissioner of Boy
Scouts in Milwaukee and
devoted
much time to needy boys in the Milwaukee Boys Club.
He
was always actively interested in sports, both as participant and observer. At
the time of his death, he was a member of the Lenox Rotary club, Parkinson
Post
No. 250 of the American Legion and the United Presbyterian church.
Mr Bell was buried with full military rites, including the gun salute, taps and
the presentation of the flag to his widow.
Bearers
were Roland Walter, Claude Reynolds, Kenneth Black, George Reynolds, Byron
Brown and Darrell Reynolds.
Margaret Whipp was organist. Mrs Bell is a sister of Mrs Orville Bricker.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday February 17,
1966
Cassill, Lida G -
Mrs C B Cassill, 83,
formerly of Lenox, died Thursday Jan 13, at her daughter's home in Indio,
Calif. She was born in Ankeny on Feb 28,
1883 and lived in Lenox from 1913 until 1962 when she moved to California. Mr Cassill died in 1962.
Children
are Ernest C of [?] Florida, H W of Sioux City, Mrs Alice Pixley of Indio, Calif, Mrs Lois Clarkson of Lexington, Ky and Clyde V of Iowa Falls. One child
died in infancy. Other survivors include
7 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren.
She
was preceded in death by her husband and four sisters.
Mrs Cassill was active in
civic, Presbyterian Church and Eastern Star activities until she suffered a stroke
in 1956.
Services
were at Bender Funeral Home in Lenox at 2 pm on Monday Jan 17, 1966 with burial
in Lenox.
Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday
January 20, 1966
Fitzgerald, Ethel -
Mrs Ethel Fitzgerald of Beaconsfield died Feb 10. Her funeral was Saturday. She
leaves a daughter, Mrs Edna Leighton of Lenox and
three sons, Roy of
Omaha, John of Grand River, Orville of
Conway.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday February 17,
1966
Haas, Robert C -
Word
has been received that Robert C Haas, born March 3, 1883 passed away at Long
Beach, Calif. on Dec 25, 1965. He is
survived by a daughter Ruth Waitman, a brother,
William of Long Beach, an aged sister, Mrs Minnie
Johnson of Spearfish, South Dakota, three other brothers had preceded him in
death, John of Billings, Mont., Fred and Frank from this vicinity.
Funeral
services were held Dec. 28 in California. Mr Haas was an uncle of Bernice Stoaks and Velma Godden of Lenox.
Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday
January 20, 1966
Herbst, Clyde -
Services
were held Wednesday, Jan. 12, for Clyde Herbst, 81,
who died here Sunday night at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Harold Hill. The
funeral was at
Benders
Home with burial in Lenox cemetery.
Mr Herbst was born on a farm in the Mercer Center
vicinity and was a member of the church there.
Survivors
include Mrs Hill, four grandchildren, a brother, Carl
of Lenox, two sisters, Mrs Lula Capp of Corning and Mrs Charles Beck of Lenox.
Lenox Time Table, Lenox,
Iowa Thursday January 13, 1966
Lauridsen, Jerry Lynn -
Two
families lost sixteen year old sons in an accident here Thursday
afternoon. Jerry Lauridsen and Dean Neuhardt were killed by carbon monoxide
poisoning in the Lauridsen garage.
Jerry
was the son of Mr and Mrs Kent Lauridsen who lived in what has been known as the
Ridgeway house, across east from the School building. Dean's parents are Mr and Mrs Tom Neuhardt,
farmers who live five miles northeast of town.
Jerry
had recently acquired a car and both boys enjoyed working on it. It was housed in the garage near the alley at
the residence.
George Ahren, also 16, and a high
school sophomore saw the two boys at the garage about one o'clock. He returned to school but noticed that Jerry
and Dean were not present. At the break
between classes he asked permission of
the school principal, Mr Max Myers, to run across to
the garage. He returned almost immediately to the office, reporting that Dean
and Jerry were asleep and he could not arouse them.
Mr Myers immediately responded to the emergency and all was done that could have
been. He called Dr. Boulden. Dr Keigh Howland, assistant county medical officer; was called. The resuscitator for the
fire department was ordered and used immediately,
but both doctors agreed that there was no chance to revive the boys.
Dr. Howland estimated that they had
been dead for an hour. Tools in the
garage indicated that the boys had been working on the car. It was a cold day,
and they evidently started the motor in
the closed building to get warm. They
were sitting in the front seat of the car and must have both been completely
overcome by the gas at the same time.
Mr Myers said the ignition switch of the car was turned on and the heater fan was
running but the motor had died when the boys were found.
Lauridsen, Jerry Lynn -
Funeral
services for Jerry Lauridsen, 16, were held Saturday
Jan. 8, 1966, at 2:00 p. m. from the Wolfe Funeral Home at Villisca with Rev.
David Shaeffer officiating.
The
sacred selections, "Nearer My God to Thee" and "It is no
Secret" were presented by Mrs. Francis Gray.
Flower bearers
were Miss Karen Lauridsen, Miss Linda Crowell and
Miss Judy Kendrick. Casket bearers included Bobby Lauridsen,
Larry Brown, Allen Ambrose, Bobby Ross, Michael Higgins and Chuck Dukes. Interment
was in the Villisca Cemetery.
Jerry
Lynn Lauridsen, son of, Ken and Mary Lauridsen, was born at Clarinda, Iowa, Oct. 19, 1949 and
passed away on Jan 6, 1965 at his home in Lenox.
Jerry
spent most of his childhood in Villisca until moving, with his parents and
brother Larry in 1962 to Orient. The
family later moved to Lenox where they are now residing.
Jerry
was baptized at the Villisca Advent Church in the Year 1956, transferring his
letter to the Lenox Christian Church in 1965.
He is
survived by his parents, one brother, Larry, grandparents, Mrs Ada Freeman of Villisca and Mr and Mrs Jim Lauridsen of
Sioux City and six cousins.
Jerry
will be greatly missed by his family and many friends.
Lenox Time Table, Lenox,
Iowa Thursday January 13, 1966
Long, Leta M Tully -
Lela
Long passed away at the Creston Hospital Wednesday afternoon, Feb 2, 1966. She
had not been in good health for some time, but except for necessary
interruptions,
she had continued to teach a large class of piano and vocal students, from 40
to 55 each week.
The
lessons and activities of her students set a fast pace for her, attending
contests, programs and recitals.
In
1960 Mrs Long was nominated by the Federated Clubs of
Lenox as Iowa Mother of the Year.
The
funeral was held Saturday, Feb 5 at the United Presbyterian church, the Rev
James Eddy officiating, with interment in the Lenox cemetery. Margaret
Whipp was the organist for the service.
Lela
M Long was born Dec 18, 1892 at Lenox and died Feb 2, 1966. She was the
daughter of Andrew G and Mary Agnes Davidson Tully.
On
July 20, 1916 she was married to H Roy Long who died Jon 2, 1958. To this union
were born two children, Mary Lucille Sunderwirth and
Robert Andrew
Long.
She
is survived by her daughter and son, four grandchildren, Stephen D Sunderwirth; Romana Suzanne Sunderwirth, David Tully Sunderwirth,
and Andrea
Jean
Long, end also by one sister, Mrs Vera Tully Roll, 3
brothers, G MelvilleTully, Herbert D Tully and Bruce
W Tully of Grosse Point Woods, Mich.; one
niece,
three nephews and many other relatives.
Mrs Long graduated from the Lenox high school in 1910 and Tarkio college in 1916.
She began teaching music in 1909 and devoted 56 years of her life to
teaching
music in this community. One year was
spent in public school teaching.
She
became a member of the United Presbyterian church in 1904 and served in various
capacities through the years. She was a member of G V C Birthday
club
and P. E, O., sharing her talents in all of them.
The
community of Lenox, including the church and school have been richly blessed
through her accomplishments as they were used to develop the talents of others.
Lenox Time Table, Lenox,
Iowa Thursday February 10, 1966
McCloud, L Verne -
L
Verne McCloud, 63, of Fucaipa, Calif. died suddenly
Dec 25 at the home of his brother Dale in San Gabriel. He was born and grew up in this community.
He
was circulation dealer for the Los Angeles Herald Examiner in the Montebello
area.
Survivors
are his widow, the former Alberta Bush, a daughter, Mrs Joanna Green and a grandson, David Green, a sister, Mrs Harold Riley of near Corning, two brothers, Dale and Dean of Malibu, Calif.
Services were in Whittier Dec 29.
Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa
Thursday January 13, 1966
Moyle,
Hal D -
Hal
D. Moyle, a resident of Lenox, died of a heart attack at 8:30 pm on Jan. 11,
1966. A son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Blaine Moyle, he was born in Creston
Iowa
on July 5, 1920.
On
August 31, 1942 he was united in marriage to Frances Rhoades. He is survived by
his wife and three children, Mary, Jim and Elizabeth, all of Lenox.
He
is also survived by one sister, Mrs. Maxine Berdrow and a nephew, Steven Berdrow, of Temple City,
California; and one uncle, H H. Hoover, of Portland,
Oregon.
He
spent three years in Military Service during World War II. For the past 16
years he has been employed as bookkeeper by Sheridan Egg Company in Lenox.
He
was a member of the United Presbyterian Church in Lenox, the Masonic Lodge and
the American Legion Post.
The
family requests no flowers but a Memorial Fund is being established.
The
Funeral Service will be held Friday, January 14, 1966, at 2:00 P. M. at the
United Presbyterian Church in Lenox. The body will lie in state at the Church
from 1 to 2 P. M., and the casket will not be opened after the service.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday January 13, 1966
Neuhardt, Dean Glen -
Two
families lost sixteen year old sons in an accident here Thursday
afternoon. Jerry Lauridsen and Dean Neuhardt were killed by carbon monoxide
poisoning in the Lauridsen garage.
Jerry
was the son of Mr and Mrs Kent Lauridsen who lived in what has been known as
the Ridgeway house, across each from the School building. Dean's parents are Mr and Mrs Tom Neuhardt, farmers
who live five miles northeast of town.
Jerry
had recently acquired a car and both boys enjoyed working on it. It was housed in the garage near the alley at
the residence.
George Ahren, also 16, and a high
school sophomore saw the two boys at the garage about one o'clock. He returned to school but noticed that Jerry
and Dean were not present. At the break
between classes he asked permission of
the school principal, Mr Max Myers, to run across to
the garage. He returned almost immediately to the office, reporting that Dean
and Jerry were asleep and he could not arouse them.
Mr Myers immediately responded to the emergency and all was done that could have
been. He called Dr. Boulden. Dr Keigh Howland, assistant county medical officer; was called. The resuscitator for the
fire department was ordered and used immediately,
but both doctors agreed that there was no chance to revive, the boys.
Dr. Howland estimated that they had
been dead for an hour. Tools in the
garage indicated that the boys had been working on the car. It was a bold day,
and they evidently started the motor in
the closed building to get warm. They
were sitting in the front seat of the car and must have both been completely
overcome by the gas at the same time.
Mr Myers said the ignition switch of the car was turned on and the heater fan was
running but the motor had died when the boys were found.
Neuhardt, Dean Glen -
Funeral
services were held Sunday, Jan. 9, at Bender Funeral Home for Dean Neuhardt, who passed away on Thursday, Jan. 6. The Rev.
Albert Clements
was
the officiating minister. Burial was in the Lenox cemetery.
Dean
Glen, the son of Tom and Hallie Neuhardt,
was born Aug. 22 1949 at Greston, la. He has lived
with his parents on the form north of Lenox since 1961. He attended the Lenox public school where he
was a sophomore.
Dean
was a cheerful young man whose interest and abilities were in the field of
mechanics and farming. Even as a child he took such care of his toys that they
are still in good condition.
He
took pride and pleasure in salvaging old machinery and getting it in good
running condition. His latest project
was a tractor which and a friend had restored
to
working condition.
Those
left to cherish his memory are his parents, a sister, Mrs Dean Hayes of Ankeny, one niece and one nephew, his two grandmothers, Mrs Fern Neuhardt of
Sharpsburg
and Mrs Dora Karns of
Afton, a number of aunts, uncles and other relatives.
Casket
bearers were Allen Pierce, David Hewitt, Dean Hayes, Hal Downing, Henry Steele
and Roland Miller. Roland Buxton sang accompanied by Marcia Bender.
Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday
January 13, 1966
Shepherd, Willie Walter -
Services
were held at the Lenox Christian Church on Friday, Jan. 28 for Willie W.
Shepherd, 64, a farmer living west of Lenox, who passed away at Rosary Hospital
Jan. 26. The Rev. David Shaeffer of Lenox and Rev.
James Ralph of Creston were the officiating ministers. Rolland Buxton wad
soloist, accompanied by Mrs. Ruth
Boltinghouse.
Interment was in the Lenox Cemetery.
Willie
Waiter Shepherd was born April 7, 1901, in Villisca, Iowa, to Walter Theodore
and Myrtle Nette Shepherd. He died Jan. 26, 1966, at
Rosary Hospital
in
Corning at the age of 64 years, 9 months and 19 days.
He
spent most of his life in Taylor County. At an early age he united with the New
Market Christian Church, and later attended the Nazarene Church at
Creston.
Oct.
12, 1929, he was married to Zelma Stogdill. They were
the parents of two children, Donald and Joyce. His wife, Zelma, died in 1955.
On Sept. 8, 1956 he
married
Lena Stogdill Shepherd.
Survivors
include his wife Lena, son Donald of Lenox, daughter Joyce Hogue of Loveland,
Colo.; five stepsons, Wilbur, and Ronnie of Moberly, Mo.; Gory of Creston,
J.
D. of Lenox and Danny at home; one son-in-law and five daughters-in-law;
fourteen grandchildren; one sister, Marie Ridnour of
Junction City, Ore.; five brothers, Paul of Sacramento, Cal.; Leonard of Clear
Lakes, Cal.; Silas of Cottonwood, Cal.; Orval of
State Line, Cal.; and Johnny of Susanville, Cal.
His
father, mother, 3 brothers, Otho, Harry and Merle and
a grandson, Kamby Hogue, preceded him in death.
Besides
the immediate family, Mr. Shepherd leaves to mourn his passing many friends and
neighbors who thought of him as a man who used the golden
rule
as his guide. The spirit of helpfulness and personal concern for others was
manifest at all times.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday February 3, 1966
Wilcox, Sarah Jane Wilson
-
Sarah
Jane Wilson Wilcox, daughter of John Byerly and Ellen
Hamilton Wilson, was born January 16, 1868, in Washington County, Iowa, and
died on January
24,
1966, at the Rosary hospital at Coming at the age of 98 years and 8 days.
When
she was 7 years of age she moved with her family to Taylor County, Iowa, to the
farm which is now the Harve Wilson home. She was
united in marriage
to
John C Wilcox on March 9, 1892. To this union 3 children were born; a daughter, Mrs Harry (Mae) Butler; 2 sons, Lee A. and Dwight R. She
and her husband were privileged to observe their Golden Wedding anniversary on
March 9, 1942, at their home in Lenox.
She
was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, John, on December 26, 1948;
son, Dwight, on August 19, 1965; 5 brothers, James, David, Samuel,
Edward,
Robert, and a sister, Elizabeth McClintock. She was a good mother, a faithful
and loyal neighbor and leaves many friends in the Lenox and Clearfield
communities.
She was a faithful church member as long her health permitted.
She
is survived by her daughter, Mae, of Lenox; a son, Lee A. Wilcox, of Ceresco,
Nebr., 2 granddaughters, Vivian, of Lenox; Mrs. James (Carolyn) Chromy,
of
Raleigh, North Carolina; 2 great grandchildren, Paul, and Jamie Lee Chromy, of Raleigh; a son-in-law, Harry Butler; 2
daughters-in-law, Irma Wilcox,
of
Lenox; Nadine Wilcox, of Ceresco; and a brother, Harve Wilson, of Lenox.
Services
were held at Bender Funeral Home in Lenox on Thursday, January 27,1966,
conducted by Rev. David Shaeffer, pastor of Lenox
Christian Church.
Interment was in the Fairview cemetery
at Lenox.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday February 3, 1966
Wright, Mrs Frank -
Mrs Frank Wright, 53, died suddenly Monday night Jan 10 in the Lucas Co. Hospital
at Chariton. She and her husband had
purchased an acreage near Chariton about a year ago. and were living there and
planning retirement there.
She leaves besides her husband, a son
known as Lannis, in the Air Force stationed at Kegsler, AFS, Mississippi and a daughter, Gabhart, also two grandchildren.
The Wrights lived in a trailer in the
Lenox Park for about three seasons starting in 1961. He was a foreman of the bridge crew for
Cunningham and Reese, working in this vicinity. They were originally from near Malvern.
The funeral and the burial were at
Chariton, Friday. Some who went from
here were Carl Bland, Allen Curphey, Lowell and
Leland Wilson, Robert Saadoris, Bob Page, Gary and
Gail Mains, some of the men and worked with Mr Wright; others were friends of the son.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa January 20, 1966
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