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Margaret Noring 1903-1953

NORING, HUDRLIK, NOWACHEK

Posted By: Sharon Elijah (email)
Date: 1/19/2017 at 15:34:00

3 December 1953 - The Clarence Sun

Margaret Marie Hudrlik, daughter of Antone and Mary Hudrlik, was born March 4, 1903 at Oxford Junction, Iowa. It was in this community where she attended school.

On February 23, 1926, she was united in marriage to Amos Noring. They resided near Lost Nation until moving on a farm east of Clarence in 1931.

To this union were born three children. One daughter, Margaret Ann and two sons, Edmund and Paul.

Preceding her in death are her daughter and mother.

Surviving her passing are her husband, Amos Noring, two sons, Edmund in the U.S.A.F. at Madison, Wisconsin and Paul at home, her father Antone Hudrlik and a brother Edward Hudrlik of Oxford Junction and a sister Mrs. Millie Nowachek of Monmouth. Also many nieces, nephews and other relatives with a host of friends will mourn her passing.

She passed away at her home near Clarence November 26, 1953 at the age of 50 years, 8 months and 22 days.

Mrs. Noring and family attended the Dayton Valley Methodist church. She was a member of the Missionary society and the secretary for a period of years until her illness prevented her from attending.

Funeral services were held at the Hayden Funeral Home and the Methodist Church at Oxford Junction. The services were conducted by Rev. Elsie Stephens, the pastor of the Dayton Valley church. In charge of the flowers were: Mrs. Raymond Hansen, Miss Ruth Ann Hansen and Miss Doris Kroemer. Pallbearers were: Wilbur Wiebke, Wilmer Gehrls, Harry Feddersen, Herbert Robinson, Francis McAndrew and Ronald Nowachek.

Interment was made at the Mayflower cemetery, Oxford Junction, November 28, 1953.


 

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