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RODAMAR, Ada (Corson) 1874-1934

RODAMAR, CORSON, ANDERSON

Posted By: S. Bell
Date: 4/13/2015 at 22:22:36

[Waterloo Daily Courier, Wednesday, February 28, 1934]

MRS. IRA RODAMAR DIES SUDDENLY OF ANGINA PECTORIS

Had Been in Apparent Good Health; Husband, two Daughters Surivive.

Mrs. Ira Rodamar, 59, died suddenly at 7:15 a. m. Wednesday at her home, 126 Leland Avenue. Death was caused by angina pectorls. Mrs. Rodamar had been in apparent good health. When she arose Wednesday morning she complained of pain in her chest, and she died half an hour later.

Ada Corson was born June 6, 1874, in Waterloo, the daughter of Silas and Sarah H. Corson. Mrs. Rodamar lived in Waterloo all her life. She attended Waterloo schools and was graduated from West High School.

She was married to Ira Rodamar at Waterloo, June. 25, 1907. Mrs. Rodamar was a member of First Congregational church, of Waterloo chapter. Order of the Eastern Star, and of the P. E. O.

Surviving besides her husband are two daughters, Ruth, a student at the University of Iowa, and Mrs. Lyle Anderson, formerly Miss Alice Rodamar, Denver, Colo; also three brothers: George L. Corson, 620 Kimball Avenue; Paul Corson, 923½ Third Street West, and J. L. Corson, 214 Denver Street.

The body was taken to the O'Keefe & Towne Funeral Home.


 

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