DYSERT, Charity CHURCH
DYSERT WOOLUMS, JOHNSON, CHURCH, AVERY, VANNATTAN
Posted By: Joey Stark
Date: 12/12/2008 at 18:55:46
"The Fairfield Ledger", Saturday, March 5, 1927, Page 1, Column 4
Mrs. Charity DYSERT died yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Hurd WOOLUMS in Ottumwa. Burial in Packwood Cemetery beside husband. Age 68 years. Spent practically all her life at Packwood. Husband Sam DYSERT died July 4, 1918. Leaves three sons, Iredell DYSERT of Packwood, Dick DYSERT of Phoenix, Ariz., Alex DYSERT, Galesburg, Ill.; and two daughters, Mrs. Hurd WOOLUMS of Ottumwa, Iowa, and Mrs. Mary JOHNSON of Long Beach, Calif., also a number of grandchildren and several greatgrandchildren.
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"The Fairfield Ledger", Monday, March 7, 1927, Page 1, Column 2
DYSERT Funeral.
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"The Fairfield Ledger", Saturday, March 19, 1927, Page 2, Column 1
Obit. Mrs. Charity DYSERT. Daughter of James and Mary CHURCH, born Lee County near Ft. Madison, Iowa, Oct. 17, 1857, died at home of daughter, Mrs. Hurd WOOLUMS, Ottumwa, Mar. 4, 1927. Married Samuel DYSERT of Packwood, Iowa, in 1875; six children: Mrs. Hurd WOOLUMS of Ottumwa; Alex of Galesburg, Ill.; Richard of Phoenix, Ariz.; Iredell of Packwood; Mrs. Virgil JOHNSON of Long Beach, Dalif., and one daughter, Mrs. Robert AVERY, who with the father preceded her in death. One sister, Mrs. William VANNATTAN of Burlington, Iowa. Burial in Prairie Center Cemetery.
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