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Phoebe Jane Perryman

PERRYMAN, LEAR, BREED, MCDONALD, SOTH, LOW

Posted By: Carrie Robertson (email)
Date: 2/5/2017 at 23:37:49

Thursday September 4, 1930 The Marion Sentinel
Mrs. Perryman Died Monday
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Funeral Services Took Place Yesterday; Burial in Oak Shade
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Funeral services for Mrs. W.E. Perryman, 64, who died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harley Breed, Monday at 6 a.m. were held at the Breed residence, 465 Tenth street, yesterday at 2:30 p.m. with the Rev. H.E. Trimble officiating. Burial was made in Oak Shade cemetery.
Mrs. Perryman had been in poor health for some time and up until July 5, when she returned here, she had been making her home with a daughter, Helen, in Oklahoma for the last year.
She was born Aug. 16, 1866, and attended school in Central City, Nebr., where she lived with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lear, until married to William Edward Perryman, March 29, 1883 at that place. They started housekeeping in Chicago, where they lived fifteen years. Following this they moved to Linn county, where she lived for the last thirty years. For fourteen years she had made her home in Cedar Rapids.
Ten children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Perryman, and eight are surviving her. William died in infancy and Lillian, 26, died in 1917. Mr. Perryman died Feb. 13, 1927.
Mrs. Perryman was a member of St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal church at Cedar Rapids, the Daughter of Veterans, the Pythian Sisters and the Ladies Auxiliary of the B. of R.T.
Those surviving are four sons, Charles, Joe, Robert, and LeRoy of California, and four daughters, Mrs. Harley Breed of Marion, Mabel Perryman of Cedar Rapids, Mrs. Guy McDonald of Center Junction, and Helen Perryman of Tulsa, Okla., one sister, Mrs. Charles Soth of Alliance, Neb., and six brothers, James of Detroit, Harvey, of San Francisco, Will and Orie of Omaha, and Alberta and Robert of Central City, Neb. Five grandchildren, William and Verle Breed of Marion, Dorothy McDonald of Center Junction, Bobby and Betty Low of Santa Anna, California.

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