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Clymer, Hulda Lucinda Stingley -1860-1938

CLYMER, FOGLESONG, NIRK, STINGLEY

Posted By: Diana Wagner
Date: 12/30/2022 at 17:29:45

Mrs. A. J. Clymer died at her home in Nebraska City Saturday after a long illness. The funeral party will arrive over the C.G.W. railway at Baxter Tuesday morning. Burial will be at the Ashton cemetery beside her soldier son, Harry Clymer, who died in 1914. They lived near Collins and at Clyde several years, going to Wisconsin from here.
Mrs. George Foglesong and Mrs. Charles Nirk and their children and grandchildren survive. Mrs. Clymer was active in the church and Sunday school and a homemaker during her long and useful life.
Source: Colfax (IA) Tribune; April 21, 1938

Hulda Lucinda Stingley was born June 2, 1860 in Jones County, Iowa. She was married September 3, 1887 to A. J. Clymer at Rock Port, Iowa. They lived in Iowa, in Wisconsin and recently in Nebraska, where she died from a stroke April 16th at the age of 77 years.
Five children were born to this union. Mrs. Chas. Nirk of Newton, Iowa, Leon of Wanpton, So. Dakota, Chas. of Aberdeen, So. Dakota, Harry, who died in 1914 at Clyde, Mrs. George Foglesong of Nebraska City besides the husband and four children, one brother, fifteen grandchildren and ten great grandchildren survive. Mrs. Clymer was a member of the Methodist church in early life and of the Christian church at Nebraska City.
Funeral services were conducted by her pastor, J. S. Reid at the Porter Funeral home in Nebraska City Monday afternoon. Graveside rites were conducted Tuesday at 9:45 a.m. at the Ashton cemetery with Elder Charles Richeson of the Latter Day Saints Church at Rhodes in charge. Relatives and friends from Newton, Collins, Rhodes and Baxter attended.
Source: Colfax (IA) Tribune; April 28, 1938; (extracted from Clear Creek news)


 

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