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LOVERIN, Evelyn 1879-1930

LOVERIN, MCNALLY

Posted By: Tammy (email)
Date: 5/6/2015 at 20:52:27

Mrs. Avery Loverin Dead

Mrs. Avery Loverin, 51, formerly of the Conrad and Beaman neighborhoods, died at 7 o'clock Monday evening at her home on the Wilson farm north of Liscomb. Death came after an extended illness and was caused by dropsy and heart disease, which followed an attack of measles, altho she had been in poor health for a number of years.

Mrs. Loverin was born Evelyn McNally, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McNally, April 2, 1879, in Chester county, Pennsylvania. Her mother died when she was 2 years old, and her father later re-married and the family came to Garwin when she was a small child, and later to Beaman, where Mr. McNally had charge of a creamery for years.

She was married to Avery Loverin, March 8, 1898, in Beaman, and resided with her husband and family in the Beaman and Conrad neighborhoods until moving to Liscomb Feb. 1 this year. She was a member of the Beaman Methodist church and a charter member of the Royal Neighbors lodge at Conrad.

She is survived by her husband, two children, Margaret, who lives at home, and Leonard, of Conrad, and three grandchildren. Three sisters, Mrs. Ross Wallace and Mrs. Charles Vint, of Beaman, and Mrs. E. A. Moore, of Dunkerton, and a step-sister, Mrs. Tom Simms, of Beaman, also are left to mourn her passing.

A short prayer service was held at the home at 1:30 Wednesday afternoon. The regular service was at the Methodist church in Beaman at 2:30. Burial was in the Oakland cemetery at Beaman.

--The Grundy Register (Grundy Center, Iowa), 29 May 1930, pg 4


 

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