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GILDNER, Sarah Jane (Gast) 1860-1930

GILDNER, GAST, HEINTZ, SCHNARR, KENDREW, DRAHEIM, KRUEGER, ASKEW, TURNER, SEAMAN, SQUIER

Posted By: Diane M Scott (email)
Date: 9/1/2012 at 15:18:54

Sarah Jane (Gast) Gildner – June 1, 1860 – November 1930

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MRS. H. GILDNER RITES ARE HELD
RESIDENT OF NORA SPRINGS SURVIVED BY HUSBAND, THREE CHILDREN

Nora Springs, Dec 2 – Funeral services for Mrs. H. F. Gildner were held Monday afternoon at the Methodist Church in charge of the Rev. H. A. Crumb. Burial was in the **Reeds Cemetery.

Sarah Jane Gast was born June 1, 1860, at Rossville, Iowa. When she was 9 years of age, her parents came to Nora Springs, locating on a farm.

On March 12, 1883, she was married to H. F. Gildner, Rock Falls. They lived on a farm near Rock Falls until 1905 when they came to Nora Springs.

She is survived by her husband, one son, David Gildner; two daughters; Mrs. Maggie Kendrew; and Mrs. Laura Draheim, Rock Falls; three grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

She leaves also five sisters and two brothers; Mrs. Elizabeth Krueger and Mrs. Ellen Askew, Aberdeen, South Dakota; Mrs. Mary turner; Mrs. Ben Seaman; Mrs. Josephine Squier; Walter Gast and Tom Gast, all of Nora Springs.

Mason City Globe Gazette, Tuesday December 2, 1930

Note** The Reeds Cemetery is now known as Spring Grove Cemetery in Nora Springs, Floyd County, Iowa.

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Sarah Jane Gast was the daughter of Andrew Gast and Sarah Ann (Heintz) Gast.

She married Henry F. Gildner, the son of Conrad Gildner and Juliana (Schnarr) Gildner.


 

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