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Gilbert, Daisy Ann Wilson – 1878-1941

GILBERT, MCCUE, SULLENS, WILSON

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Date: 3/28/2010 at 13:56:37

Mrs. Gilbert Services Here
Funeral services for Mrs. J. C. Gilbert, 63, were conducted Saturday afternoon at 2:00 o’clock at the Murdoch Funeral home with interment in the Newton Union cemetery.
Dr. L. B. Logan was in charge. Pallbearers were Edward Henle, Frank Lower, R. A. Wilson, James Page, Gene Dennison and Jesse Groves.
A. E. Burton, accompanied by Mrs. R. L. Jackson, sang “I Would Be True” and “Oh Master, Let Me Walk With Thee”.
Edith Sudlow and Mrs. M. G. Addicks arranged the flowers.
Daisy Ann Wilson was born near Mount Vernon, O., March 17, 1878 and shortly afterward, in 1881, the family moved to Newton where she had continued to reside.
In 1899, she was wed to J. C. Gilbert and to this union were born three sons and two daughters, Orville and Raymond of Keokuk, Max of Omaha, Eve, a missionary nurse in Hyden, Ky., and Mrs. Mike Sullens of Nebraska.
Surviving are the children and her husband and a brother, Mr. F. E. Wilson of Newton and a sister, Mrs. Ida McCue of Gering, Nebr.
Mrs. Gilbert died June 10, 1941 at the Skiff Memorial hospital.
Source: The Newton Daily News; June 18, 1941, page 8


 

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