Bunting, Eva Priscilla
Johnston -
Eva
Priscilla Johnston, daughter of John Johnston and Mary Olive Larkin, was born
December 22, 1891, in Adams County, Iowa, and passed away May 14, 1971, at
Colonial Manor
at Corning,
Iowa, at the age of 79 years, 4 months and 23 days.
She
was married to Raymond V. Bunting, Feb. 25, 1914. This union was blessed with,
three daughters and one son, Mrs. Arthur (Merle) Burkhalter of Creston, Mrs. Carl (Vera) Bovaird of Corning, Mary
Bunting of Phoenix, Arizona, and Wayne Bunting at home. Their entire life was
spent in Adams County except for eight years in the State of South Dakota.
She
is survived by her devoted husband, Raymond, and her four children. Also
surviving are two sons-in-law, nine grandchildren, five great grandchildren,
two sisters, Mrs Rob
Bothell
of Corning and Mrs. Leslie Coulter of Brooks, one brother, Chester Johnston of
Creston and one sister-in-law, Mrs. Otto Johnston of Corning and a
brother-in-law, Leslie
Coulter
of Brooks, plus a host of friends and other relatives.
She
was preceded in death by her parents and two brothers, Otto and Milo, and one
great grandson.
She
was a member of the Mercer Center Methodist church where she served faithfully.
To seek the Lord's help, her Bible was her guide. Doing things for her family
and
friends,
always came first in her life. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her.
To know her was to love her.
Funeral
services were held at the Mercer Center Church on May 17, 1971, at 2 p.m.,
conducted by Rev. William Fry, and assisted by Rev. John C. Turner.
Internment
was at Lenox, Iowa.
Music
was provided by Mrs Bert Peckham and Mrs. Doyle Tranbarger.
Pallbearers were Lee Brokaw, George Schafroth, Ivan Bissel, Harold Riley, Verne Scott and Lloyd Duncan.
Flower
bearers were Mrs. Lee Brokaw, Mrs. Donald Bovaird and Mrs Verna Scott.
Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday May
27, 1971
Dennis, George Harvey -
George
Harvey Dennis, 92, a former Lenox resident, died at Clarinda Sunday, April
11th. Mr. Dennis was a long-time resident of this area and had moved to
Clarinda about three years ago.
He
is survived by his widow, Florence, a son, George Dennis and a daughter, Mrs.
Johnny Beck of Reinbeck.
Funeral
services were held on Tuesday afternoon, April 13th at 2 p.m. from the Bender
Funeral Home with Rev. Donald Briley, pastor of the
Lenox Christian Church, officiating.
Bearers
were Ernest Nook, Ronnie Wurster, Glenn Williams,
Melvin Williams, Raymond Brown and Roland Boltinghouse.
Burial was in Guss cemetery.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday April 15, 1971
Dennis, George Harvey -
George
Harvey Dennis was born on a farm near Guss, Ia. on
Sept. 1, 1878. He spent his entire lifetime as a resident of Taylor County
until the past three years when he left the farm and moved to Clarinda, Iowa.
He passed away at his home on Easter Sunday, at the age of 92.
Early
in life he became a member of the Christian Church. He was an active member of
the Blue Grove Church and later transferred his membership to the Christian
Church in Lenox.
He
is survived toy his widow, Florence, a son George and wife Monna,
all of Clarinda, a daughter Pauline and husband, Johnny of Reinbeck, Iowa, two
stepsons, Blaine Stogdill and wife, Gwendolyn of
Colorado Springs, Colorado. Five grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren, other
relatives friends and neighbors also survive.
Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday
April 22, 1971
Eberle, Kenneth -
Kenneth Eberle, 60, life-long resident of this community,
died at the Rosary hospital in Corning Tuesday evening. He had been in ill
health for several years and bad been admitted to the hospital earlier that
day. Death came at 6:15.
Kenneth
was born Dec. 9th 1911 in Lenox, the son of Mr and
Mrs. Chris Eberle. He was a twin, his brother Carl,
having preceded him in death.
Survivors
include three sisters, Georgia Eberle and Mrs. Leah
McIntyre of Lenox and Wilma Gosch of Wall Lake, Iowa.
Funeral
services will be held today (Thursday) at 2 p.m. from the Bender Funeral Home
in Lenox.
Burial will be in Fairview cemetery.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday May 27, 1971
Ethington, Helen Clute -
Mrs.
Helen C. Ethington, 73, former Lenox resident, died
at her home at 1310 Curtiss Ave., in Ames Monday, May 17th at 1:00 p.m.
Mrs. Ethington was born January 3, 1898 at Bedford, Iowa.
She spent part of her life in Lenox before moving to Ames in 1941.
She
was married to Harold J. Ethington on July 24, 1919
at Clearfield, Iowa.
Survivors include her husband, four
sons, Dean of Cedar Falls, Claire of Aurora, Ill., Dale of Cedar Falls, Paul of
Birmingham, Michigan, one daughter, Mrs Marilyn Russie of Overland Park, Michigan, one brother, George E
Clute of Monroe, Mich, two sisters, Mrs Pauline Williams of Lacey, Washington and Mrs. Vesta Bailey of Clearfield. Fourteen
grandchildren
and two great grandchildren; also survive.
Funeral
services were held Wednesday, May 19 at 10:30 a.m., from the Collegiate United
Methodist Church in Ames with the Rev. Wilbur Wilcox officiating.
Burial was at 3:30 p.m. in the
Clearfield cemetery.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday May 20, 1971
Hinton,
Donald Melvin -
Funeral
services for Donald Melvin Hinton, 48 of Conway were held Monday, April 26th at
Shum-Novinger funeral home in Bedford with Rev. Edward Tschetter,
officiating. Mr. Hinton had suffered a heart attack in early February
and had since been confined to his home where he died April 23rd.
The
son of Guy P. and Gladys Cain Hinton, he was born Aug. 23, 1922, at Kent, Iowa.
He attended school and lived in Taylor county all of his life, having farmed in
this area since
his
marriage. He enlisted in the navy in 1944 and served briefly.
He
was united in marriage on Nov. 28th, 1947 to Doris Burgher and to this union
four children were born, Delores Jackson 19, Daryl 14, Debra 12 and Donna 9. He
is survived by his family and father.
He
was a member of the Methodist Church, and was a lover of the soil. He was very
successful in hog raising and in the development of a Charlais cattle herd. Mr. Hinton
was
also a 4-H leader. He was a kind and loving husband and father and was always
deeply concerned about the welfare of his family. He loved to visit with
everyone he
met.
Don will be greatly missed by his family, friends and all who knew him.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday May 13, 1971
Howard, John R (Jack) -
Graveside
rites were held at Fairview cemetery in Lenox at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday for John
T. (Jack) Howard, 65, of Ventura, California, who died there Friday. Rev.
Wallace
Nelson of the Presbyterian Church, officiated.
Mr.
Howard was a native of Union county but had spent the past 36 years in
California. He was an uncle of Lavon and Melvin Howard of Lenox.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday April 15, 1971
Howard,
John R (Jack) -
John
T. (Jack) Howard, was born on a farm in Union County, March 9, 1906, tine son
of E. E. and Mae Howard. He died April 9th, 1971 at a convalescent hospital
after a very long illness of strokes, heart attacks, emphysema plus other
trouble. He went to California 35 years ago and worked in large restaurant
until forced to retire on account of health. He was baptized by Woody Allen,
who had the services. He was a member of the Church of Christ which he was a
member when he passed away.
He
was married to Anna Peterson in 1925. Three brothers, his father and mother
preceded him in death. He leaves to mourn his passing Mother Anna Howard of
Creston, Paul Howard of Omaha, Paul Allen Peterson, Martin Peterson, both of
Kansas City. Mrs. Edna Tourigny of Inglewood, Calif.,
Mrs. Agnes Wickman of Council Bluffs, Iowa, an aunt,
Miss LeAnna Howard in St. Joseph, Mo., several
nephews and a niece plus a host of friends in Ventura and all of his dear
friends in Lenox—the dear ones you can always count on.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday April 22, 1971
Layne,
Bessie Wood
Mrs.
Bessie Layne, resident of Albuquerque for 30 years, passed away June 10th in
Omaha, Nebr. following a heart attack. She is a former Lenox resident.
Mrs Layne is survived by her husband, Frank Layne of Albuquerque, three sons,
Robert of Albuquerque, Jim of Denver, Colorado and Don Layne of Omaha, three
sisters, Mrs. Nora Keithley of Seagraves, Tex., Mrs Myrtle Foust of Lubbock, Tex, and Mrs Lena Darnold of Albuquerque, N M, three brothers, W E
Wood of Albuquerque, C H Wood of California, and A L Wood of Silver City.
Five
grandchildren and six great grandchildren also survive.
Mrs.
Layne was a member of the Methodist Church.
Funeral
services were conducted June 14th with burial in Albuquerque.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday June 24, 1971
Lucas, Kenneth Emery -
Kenneth
Emery Lucas, son of Joseph Leroy Lucas and Lena Pearl (Stutesman)
Lucas, was born February 4, 1913 on a farm northeast of Bedford, only four days
after the
parents
and family moved into Iowa from Missouri.
He
was the fifth child in a family of eight children. He passed away on April 4,
1971, at the age of 58 years and two months.
As
his health would permit, he attended grade school at the Clayton Center School,
and graduated from Bedford High School with the class of 1931,
of
which he was president at the time.
At
six years of age he was stricken with tuberculosis of the hip bone from which
he suffered greatly. At the age of eight, he entered tine University
of
Iowa hospital for children, where he spent the next sixteen months in traction,
and year around outdoor exposure. This was followed by numerous trips
to
and from the hospital for a number of years. The attending physician, Dr.
Steiner, often used him as a speciman when lecturing
to students of the
medical
profession. He would usually start his disertation by
telling these students that "only faith and the will to live'" had
permitted him to survive this ordeal.
On
February 23, 1930, he was baptized into the Christian faith at the First
Baptist Church in Bedford.
In
1936 he moved to Bedford; and with his
brother, Vane, they operated the Phillips Gasoline & Service Station at the
present location for two years.
At
that time the partnership was dissolved and Kenneth continued that operation
until 1943.
On
March 20, 1937, he was united in
marriage to Blythe Lorene Damewood. To this union was
born one son, Kenneth Dean Lucas, now married and
living
with his wife, Kathy, two children, Natalie Dee and Mitchell Scott, at Pella,
Iowa.
In
1943 he felt the need to assist in the military efforts of World War II, and
decided to leave the Phillips business to join LaPlant-Choate-Mfg.
Co.,
in
Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where he advanced to Chief Time Study Director in the
Standards Department of that company.
In
late 1945, he and his family returned to Bedford where he has served in sales
and service of animal food supplements with Moormans, Foxbilt, and
the
past eighteen years with Lucas Products Company of Bedford. The last two years
he spent in the office on production and inventory control.
During
his career, he made many friends and performed many valuable services for
livestock producers over a wide area of Southwest Iowa and
Northwest
Missouri.
Kenneth
was preceded in death by his wife, Blythe, on March 10, 1971, (only 25 days
prior to his passing), and his mother on April 2, 1962.
Besides
the son, Kenneth Dean and family, he is survived by his father, Roy Lucas, age
89, who lives at Pearl Terrace Manor in Bedford, and seven brothers and
sisters; and their husbands and wives. They are: Marie (Mrs. Estel Larison) of Bedford, Doris
(Mrs. Herman O'Dell) of New Market, Vane and Max of Bedford, Vadonna (Mrs. Ralph Price) of Gravity, Ivan of Lenox, and
Ronald of Bedford and a host of friends, and neighbors who know, understood,
respected and loved him.
Kenneth
will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved him.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday April 15, 1971
Potts,
William Marcus -
William
Marcus Potts, 84, of 1021 Prairie Street, passed away suddenly Thursday
afternoon at Grinnell General Hospital. He was the son of James and Elizabeth
Kane Potts and was born March 29, 1887 near Lenox, la.
He
attended the schools in Lenox, and on April 7, 1908 was united in marriage to
Nona Copeland at Lenox, Iowa. To this union were born three children: Reldon H. (Dick) Potts,
who
passed away June 3, 1968, Willis K. Potts of Portage, Wisconsin, and Mrs. Bill
(Garlan) Welsh of Montezuma, Iowa.
Mr. and
Mrs. Potts lived in Lenox until 1926 when he was transferred by the Standard
Oil Co. to Stronghurst, Illinois for 2 years. In 1928
they moved to Grinnell and lived on an
acreage
west of town for thirty years. He
continued with the Standard Oil Co, as a bulk oil dealer. He also operated a
Feed Mill truck for a number of years. In 1959 they moved to
Montezuma
where they lived for ten years before returning to Grinnell to make their home.
Mr.
Potts was a member of the Christian Church in Lenox, Iowa. He and his wife,
Nona, had recently celebrated their sixty-third wedding anniversary.
Mr.
Potts is survived by his wife, Nona, 1 son and 1 daughter, Willis and Garlan, four grandchildren: Mrs. Jere (Linda) Maddux of Des Moines, Bill Welsh
III of Algona, Debbie
Welsh
of Montezuma, and Susan Lynn Potts of Portage, Wisconsin, and two great
grandchildren: Skip and Jane Welsh of Algona.
He
was preceded in death by his parents, one son, Dick, two sisters and two
brothers Mrs. Minnie Summers, Mrs. Bessie Stoner, Robert and Raymond.
Funeral
services were held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, May 1st, at the Smith Funeral Home
with the Rev. Hugh Shiveley, pastor of the Grinnell
First Baptist Church, officiating.
Organist
was Mrs. Leonard Pearce. Bearers were Don Bailey, Donovan Evans, LeRoy Johnson, Don Sparks, Clair Strand and Harold Weidow.
Burial
was made in Hazelwood cemetery.
Among
those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Gall Potts, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Potts, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Hill all of Creston, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hill of Corning. Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Tully of Lenox, all nephews of Mr. Potts, and Mrs. Ray Potts of
Stuart, Iowa.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday May 6, 1971
Reynolds, Eliphalet (Liffie) -
Eliphalet (Liffie) Reynolds, 83, Lenox area resident for many
years, died Tuesday evening, May 18th in Chula Vista, California. Graveside
services and interment were held at the family plot in Fairview cemetery
Tuesday, May 25th. Rev. Donald Briley of the
Christian Church and Tremont Lodge, No. 343, AF&AM conducted the service.
Mr.
Reynolds was a well known individual around Lenox during most of his lifetime.
He was a long time member of the First Christian Church of Lenox, of Tremont
Lodge, No.
343
AF&AM, and was active in local civic organizations.
Liffie was born on the family farm 3 miles northeast of Lenox on April 7, 1888. After
marrying Marie Bethke of Edgely,
North Dakota in January of 1916 he bought the farm and
remained
in the Lenox area as a farmer, auctioneer, John Deere implement dealer, sales
manager and bowling alley operator until 1951 when the couple moved to Chula
Vista,
California.
Two
sons, Cecil Carl and LaVerne Louis plus a stillborn
child were born to the couple. They also acted as foster parents for the nephew
and niece, David and Leona Cristy.
Always
an energetic, sincere person with a great buoyant spirit Liffie loved life and all Gods people. Wherever he went he quickly made friends and
enriched the lives of people both in Iowa and later in California with his warm
affection and concern. He was particularly active in church work, devoting his
time to all the duties of the Church, serving as deacon,
elder,
and leader of various groups, but finding his highest satisfaction in working
with the young people and teaching Sunday school. He also acted as town Santa
Claus for some
30
years.
After
a serious surgery in 1950, he was unable to perform strenuous labor and at the
age of 62 moved to Chula Vista, California anticipating a quiet retirement. He
soon found that
he
was not content to sit idle and went looking for something to do where he could
be with people. What better place could he find than running an elevator in one
of the largest bank businesses in San Diego? Here he met and greeted a
multitude of people every day. Bankers, judges, lawyers, politicians, customers
and custodians all called him friend. A quote from the San Diego newspaper
aptly described his roll for some 16 years.
Elevator
Operator Always Makes Day Seem Brighter
Editor:
In "The Neurotic's Notebook" by Mignon McLaughlin, she says,
"From time to time we encounter people of a cheerful, kindly, unenvious nature. They usually run elevators."
When
reading this, I cannot help but think of the sweet, white-haired gentleman who
runs an elevator in a downtown bank building on Broadway in San Diego. Whenever
I have
occasion
to go in there I look forward to seeing him. He never fails to brighten my day,
no matter how gloomy it may have been. He makes me think that life may not be
as bad as 1 had thought. (BW, Lemon Grove)
When he moved to California Mr.
Reynolds became an active member of a newly formed Christian Church in Chula
Vista, and acted as chairman of the congregation and head of a committee to
raise funds for building a new church. He acted as elder and was a pillar of strength for the new church and lived to celebrate the day when the
mortgage taken out when he was Chairman of the Board, was paid off when his son
Cecil Carl was chairman of the same board some 16 years later. Mr. Reynolds was
always a fine family man and even
in
his declining years took great pride and satisfaction with being with his
family.
He
is survived by his wife Marie, a sister, Susan Evans of Creston, the two sons
Cecil and LaVerne, two granddaughters, Carol Wicks
and Sharon Kersey of San Diego, and two great
granddaughters, Cherilyn and Laurel Wicks of San Diego.
We
have lost a good man with the memory of his warm smile and cheery disposition,
will live on in the hearts of his many friends for a long long time.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday May 27, 1971
Roos, Camilia Kelly -
Esther
Smith received word last week that her cousin, Camilla Kelly Roos, died very suddenly of a heart attack. She resided in
an apartment at the
Mississippi
Hotel in Davenport, Iowa, for several years.
Camilla
was born in Lenox, Iowa, Aug. 20, 1893 and graduated in 1910. She taught school in Lenox and Ames, Iowa
then moved to Davenport and worked
for
an insurance company.
She
was married to Frank Roos who passed away five years
ago.
She
leaves to mourn a sister-in-law, Mrs. Victor Kelly, a niece and nephew and
several cousins.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday April 22, 1971
Swartz, George Emmett -
George
Emmett Swartz, a longtime resident of the Taylor and Adams counties vicinity,
died Thursday, April 8th at Corning, Iowa.
Mr.
Swartz, the second son of Francis and Nancy (Roland) Swartz, was born near Bolckow, Missouri on April 29, 1886, and passed away on
April 8th, 1971
at Northgate
Manor in Corning, Iowa, at the age of 84 years, 11 months and 9 days.
The
family moved from Missouri about 1899 to a farm near Lenox, Iowa. George had
received his education in the rural schools. He became a member of the Mercer
Center Methodist Church as a young man, later transferring his membership to
the Stringtown Community Church where he was a
faithful member, helping
in
whatever way he could. After moving to town, he attended faithfully the
Methodist Church in Lenox.
He
was united in marriage to Cora Ann Riley on March 10, 1909, at the home of her
parents near Mercer Center. Their entire life was spent in the Adams and Taylor
Counties area.
In
1918, they moved to the family farm southeast of Stringtown where they lived for about 40 years. They then retired to the new home in
Lenox. It was here that he and his wife spent many happy hours with their
flowers and garden.
Mr.
Swartz was a farmer his entire life and even after retirement he enjoyed his
trips to the farm to watch the progress being made in the fields and
with
the stock.
Two
children blessed the home, Ila Ramsey of Prescott and
Eugene of Lenox.
Mr.
and Mrs. Swartz had the privilege of celebrating their Golden Wedding
anniversary with an open house held at the Stringtown Church in March, 1959, where a host of friends and relatives helped to make it
a day to remember.
Mrs.
Swartz passed away November 11, 1968, and George then moved to Northgate Manor
to make his home.
Survivors
include Ila Ramsey and her husband, Winfield, of
Prescott, Eugene Swartz and his wife Estella of Lenox, a sister, Zolla David of Chino, California,
three
brothers, Floyd of Billings, Montana, Claude of Lenox and Roland of Coming, and
his grandchildren, Crystal Walvoord and husband Mark
of Holland, Michigan, Florence Jackson and husband Leslie of Ames, Iowa, and
Edwin and Galen Ramsey of Prescott.
He
was preceded in death by his loving wife, Cora, his parents Francis and Nancy
Swartz, three brothers, Perry, Clark and Glee and by his grandson, Edward
Eugene Swartz.
Funeral
services were conducted Saturday, April 10th at 2 p.m. from the Roland Funeral
Home to Corning, Iowa, with Rev. Floyd Newbrough,
pastor of the Lenox United Methodist Church officiating.
Music
was furnished by Mrs. Mabel Pine.
Pall,
bearers were Lloyd Swartz, Robert Swartz, Byron Swartz, Elvin Riley, John Riley
and Dale Purvianoe.
Burial was in the Lenox cemetery.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday April 15, 1971
Vogel, Evelyn Joy Cline -
Evelyn
Joy Cline daughter of Wilbur and Mary Clime, was born Nov. 11, 1917 at Adams
County, near Corning, Iowa, and departed this life at the Greater Community
hospital in Creston, Iowa, March 24, 1971 at the age of 53 years, 4 months and
13 days.
She
was a graduate from the Corning high school and taught for three years in a
rural school.
Evelyn
was united in marriage to Don Vogel at Afton, la., May 17, 1939. This marriage
was blessed with two daughters, Phyllis (Mrs. Roger White) and Judy (Mrs. Larry Antisdel).
Evelyn
became a member of the Lincoln Center Methodist Church at the age of sixteen.
She continued to work in the Methodist Church the rest of her life and was a
faithful member of the W.S.C S. She held the office of secretary for several
years and was treasurer at the time of her death.
Her
father, the late Wilbur Cllne, preceded her in death.
She
is survived by her husband, Don, two daughters and two sons-in-law, Phyllis and
Roger White of Toledo, Illinois, Judy and Larry Antisdel of Corning, her mother, Mrs. Mary Cline of Corning, two brothers, Ronald Cline
of Phoenix, Ariz., and Marvin Cline of Las Vegas, Nev., other relatives and
friends.
Her
cheerful smile and helping hand will be missed by her family and all who knew
her.
Funeral
services were held at the Roland Funeral Home Mar. 26th at 2:00 p.m., conducted
by Rev. Fry and Rev. Briley.
Interment
was in Quincy cemetery.
Pallbeaders were Harry Fehrle, Drexel Lundquist, Lawrence
Peterson, Jesse Givan, Junior Antisdel and Harlan Bigbee.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday April 8, 1971
Weston,
Charles F -
Services
for Charles F. Weston of Phoenix, Arizona, will be held at 10 o'clock Saturday
morning, May 22nd, at the Bender Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Lenox
cemetery.
Mr.
Weston is the husband of Grace A. Sullivan, who formerly lived in Lenox. He
died May 18th at St. Joseph's hospital in Phoenix following a lengthy illness.
He was a native of
Webster
City, Iowa and a 1931 graduate of Iowa State University and a C.P.A. by profession.
Mr Weston held membership in the AmVets (life
membership), National Association of Retired Civil Employees and U. S. Civil
Service Commission, and held a World War II Vet
rank
of Captain.
He
worked for the Internal Revenue Service for 25 years.
The
couple had made their home in Phoenix four years following his retirement.
The
remains will arrive in Lenox Friday evening and friends are invited to meet
Mrs. Weston Friday evening at the Funeral Home from 8:00 to 9:00.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday May 23, 1971
Woods,
Thomas Elmer -
Thomas
E. Woods, 67, died at the Ringgold County hospital May 15, 1971.
He
was born in Taylor County, la., Jan. 27, 1904 and grew to manhood in the
Athelstan vicinity.
He
was united in marriage in 1947 and was preceded in death by his wife,
parents, one sister and one brother.
He
was drafted in the army in 1942.
Since
the death of his wife, he lived one year with a sister, Mrs. Letha Schuster,
then two years with a brother, Ben of Lenox.
Left
to mourn his passing are two sisters, Letha Schuster of Blockton and Mary Howard of Tulsa, Okla., three brothers, Ben of Lenox, Fred of Blockton and Floyd of near Audubon.
Two
sisters-in-law, Esther Woods of near Audubon and Violet Woods of Lenox, a
brother-in-law, Tillman Howard of Tulsa, Okla., a number of nieces and nephews
and a host
of friends also survive.
Funeral
services were held at the Athelstan Community Church Tuesday, May l8th at 2
p.m., with Rev. Ward Campbell, officiating.
Burial was in the Athelstan cemetery.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday May 20, 1971
Woods, Thomas Elmer -
Funeral
services for Thomas E. Woods were held May 18th, 1971 at the Community Church
of Athelstan, Iowa. Rev. Ward Campbell officiated, and burial was in the
Athelstan cemetery. The casket flag was folded and presented to Tom's brother,
Ben, by members of the Blockton American Legion Post
No. 443.
Thomas
Elmer Woods, the son of David and Cora Downing Woods, was born in Taylor Co.,
Iowa, on January 27th, 1904, and passed away May 15, 1971, at the Ringgold
County Hospital in Mt. Ayr, Iowa.
Tom
grew to adulthood in the Athelstan community area. He was called into the army
in 1942. In 1947, Tom was united in marriage to Ivo Heck.
Tom
was preceded in death by his wife, father, mother, one sister, Jessie Woods
Booker, one brother, Charles and two brothers-in-law, George Booker, Sr., and
Clyde Schuster.
Since
the death of his wife, Tom lived one year with a sister, Mrs. Letha Schuster
and two years with a brother, Ben, of Lenox.
Tom
leaves to mourn his departure, two sisters, Mrs. Letha Schuster of Blockton and Mrs. Mary Howard of Tulsa, Okla., three
brothers, Ben of Lenox, Fred of Blockton and Floyd of
near Audubon, Iowa and two sisters-in-law, Ester Woods of near Audubon and
Violet Woods of Lenox, one brother-in- law, Tittnuan Howard of Tulsa, Okla., a number of nieces,
nephews and a host of friends.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday May 27, 1971
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