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Maud Nichols Chapman, 1879-1919

CHAPMAN, NICHOLS, HOLIDAY, FAABORG, NEWTON

Posted By: Clay County IAGenWeb Coordinator (email)
Date: 1/31/2014 at 10:52:59

Mrs. Chapman Dies Monday

Funeral Thursday Afternoon At The M.E. Church At 2:00 O'Clock

Mrs. E.L. Chapman died at her home at 61 East Second street in Spencer on Monday morning, August 18th, 1919, at the age of forty-eight years, eight months and five days. Thursday afternoon short services will be held at the home and then at the M.E. church where the service will be conducted by the Rev. F.C. Taylor of that church.

Maud Nichols was born December 13th, 1879, in Fayette county, Iowa, and at an early age she moved, with her parents, to Superior, Nebraska, and afterwards to Clay county, Iowa, where they settled on a farm near Dickens. She was married to E.L. Chapman on December 10th, 1891, in Spencer, where they have made their home since. Mrs. Chapman was a good, loving Christian woman, and a member of the M.E. church of this city.

Those left to mourn her loss are her husband, E.L. Chapman, two sons, Durward and Charles Chapman, both of this city, also her father, Jerome D. Nichols of Dickens, three sisters and one brother, Mrs. E.A. Holiday, Mrs. C.A. Faaborg and Charles Nichols of Berthold, North Dakota, and Mrs. C.E. Newton of Dickens.

Interment will be made in the Spencer Mausoleum at Riverside cemetery.

Source: Spencer Reporter, Spencer, Clay County, Iowa; August 20, 1919.

Interment in Riverside cemetery
 

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