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Amy J. Fuller Fields Quade 1881-1947

QUADE, FIELDS, FULLER, ANDERSON, HOIEN, STONEBACK, POWERS, MEIS, MELS

Posted By: Merllene Andre Bendixen (email)
Date: 5/3/2014 at 13:34:50

Dolliver
On Saturday afternoon the snow plow and a group of men with shovels opened the road to the D.E. Quade home so the ambulance could get through to take Mrs. Quade to the hospital. Mrs. Quade had been ill for some time. (Estherville Enterprise, Estherville, IA, February 13, 1947)

Mrs. D.E. Quade Dies Today at Local Hospital
Funeral Services To Be Held Friday
Mrs. D.E. Quade, 65, died this morning at 10 o’clock in Holy Family hospital where she had been since Feb. 9. She had been ill since July.

Mrs. Quade came to Emmet county in 1890 and had lived here continuously since. In 1933 she moved from a farm near Dolliver to Estherville residing her until 1945 when she and her husband retired to a farm home two miles north of Dolliver.

Mrs. Quade was born on July 24, 1881, at Abilene, Kansas. After moving to Emmet county at the age of nine years she received further education in local schools and at Cedar Falls Teachers college, teaching in county schools for several years thereafter. On Oct. 18, 1936, she was married to D.E. Quade who, before retiring, was foreman of the highway commission here.

A member of the Methodist church, Mrs. Quade also had belonged to the Estherville Rebecca lodge and was a member of Dolliver community clubs.

Survivors include her husband; a son, Van Fields of Minneapolis; a daughter, Mrs. George A. Anderson of Estherville and two grandchildren. Also surviving are five sisters, Mrs. Charles B. Anderson and Mrs. James Hoien of Estherville, Mrs. Fred Stoneback of Fairmont, Mrs. Pearl Powers of Minneapolis and Mrs. J.H. Meis of Council Bluffs; and a brother, Ray Fuller of Montana.

Funeral services will be held Friday at 1:30 in the Quade home near Dolliver and at 2 p.m. in the Dolliver Methodist church with Rev. C.L. Day, formerly of Dolliver and now of Fostoria, officiating. Burial will be at Dolliver. (Estherville Daily News, Estherville, IA, February 18, 1947)

Mrs. Quade Dies Following Long Time Illness
Mrs. D.E. Quade passed away Tuesday morning in Holy Family hospital after a lingering illness.

Mrs. Quade was born on July 24, 1881, at Abiline, Kansas. She received her education in the local schools and at Cedar Falls Teachers College, teaching in county schools for several years. She is a member of the Methodist Church and the Rebekah Lodge, and also a member of Dolliver community clubs.

She is survived by her husband; a son, Van Fields of Minneapolis; a daughter, Mrs. George A. Anderson of this city, and two grandchildren. She is also survived by five sisters, Mrs. Charles B. Anderson and Mrs. James Hoien of this city; Mrs. Fred Stoneback of Fairmont; Mrs. Pearl Powers of Minneapolis and Mrs. J.H. Meis of Council Bluffs; and a brother, Ray Fuller, living in Montana.

Funeral services will be held Friday at 1:30 in the Quade home near Dolliver and at 2 in the Dolliver Methodist Church, with the Rev. C.L. Day of Fostoria officiating. Interment will be made in the Dolliver cemetery. (Estherville Enterprise, Estherville, IA, February 20, 1947)


 

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