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Trimble, Charles 1869-1930

TRIMBLE, WAKEFIELD

Posted By: Barbara Hug (email)
Date: 9/12/2006 at 11:44:05

Charles Trimble Dies at Hospital
Jasper County Farmer Succumbs to Long Illness
Yesterday Evening

Charles Trimble, 63, died at 7:15 last Sunday evening at the Skiff Memorial hospital after an illness of several weeks.

Funeral services will be held at the Sugar Grove church Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock, and interment will be in the Sugar Grove cemetery.

Mr. Trimble, a native of Jasper county, was born near Metz on Feb. 22, 1869, the son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Trimble. Since then he has been connected with farming work, having resided on a farm in Palo alto township south of Newton until his last illness. ~ The Newton Daily News, March 10, 1930.

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Charles E. Trimble
Charles E. Trimble, born Feb. 22, 1869, the son of William E. and Sarah J. Trimble, on a farm six miles west of Newton in the Sugar Grove neighborhood, died at 7:15 Sunday evening, March 9, after a prolonged illness of several years.

Mr. Trimble had been in failing health for the past several years, suffering from heart disease and asthema. Lately he had gone to the Skiff Memorial hospital in Newton where he died on last Sunday evening.

Mr. Trimbel was married on March 3, 1899 to Emma R. Wakefield. They moved to a farm near Metz where they resided for seven years, later removing to the farm that Mr. Trimble was living on when he died, in Palo alto township south of Newton.

While Mr. Trimble was not a member of any organization, he was actively connect with church work in the Metz and Sugar Grove churches. He was superintendent of the Union Sabbath school at Sugar Grove and taught a class in the Metz Church for many years.

He is survived by his wife, one son, Edward Emerson, a daughter, Ronda Faith, and one brother, Fred A.

Funearl sevices were held at the Metz church Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock with Rev. W. H. Blancke of the Lutheran church in charge. Burial will be in the Sugar Grove cemetery. ~ Jasper County Record, March 13, 1930, page 5, column 1.

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