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Morehead, Marion E. 1899-1979

MOREHEAD, HARDING

Posted By: Linda Ziemann, volunteer (email)
Date: 8/20/2009 at 16:32:51

MARION E. MOREHEAD

AKRON, Iowa—Marion E. Morehead, 80, Akron, died Thursday in a Sioux City hospital after a one-day illness.

Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday at the First Church of Christ in Akron. The Rev. Mark Knox will officiate. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery, Akron, under the direction of the Schroeder Funeral Home here. A prayer service will be at 7 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.

Mr. Morehead was born Jan. 12, 1899, at Adaville, Iowa. He married Irene Harding Oct. 30, 1926, at Elk Point, S.D.

They farmed in this area until 1936. He worked for the Waterbury Dairy in Akron for 11 years. They moved to Sioux City where he worked for the Terrace Park Dairy and Tower Communications. He retired in 1964, returning to Akron where he worked part-time for Gassman Motors and Rod’s Ford.

Survivors include the widow; one son, Marvin, of Elk Point; three daughters, Mrs. John (Jeri) Swisher of Harlan, Iowa, Mrs. LeRoy (Juanita) Sands of Sioux City, and Wilma of Sioux City; one brother, Verle of Spirit Lake; five grandchildren and five great grandchildren.

~Source: The Sioux City Journal, unknown date of publication
~Transcriber Note: The date of death penned on the scrapbook page with this obituary is Nov. 1, 1979.
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Another Obituary posted:

Marion E. Morehead, 80, Akron, died
Thursday (Nov. 1, 1979) in a Sioux City
hospital after a one-day illness.

Services were at 10:30 a.m. Monday
at the First Church of Christ in Akron.
Rev. Mark Knox officiated. Burial was
in Riverside cemetery, Akron, under
the direction of the Schroeder funeral
home at Akron.

A prayer service was at 7 p.m. Sunday
at the funeral home.

Mr. Morehead was born Jan. 12,1899,
at Adaville. He married Irene Harding
Oct. 30,1926, at Elk Point, S.D.

They farmed in the Akron area until
1936. He worked for the Waterbury
Dairy in Akron for 11 years.

They moved to Sioux City where he
worked for the Terrace Park Dairy and
Tower Communications. He retired in
1964, returning to Akron where he
worked part-time for Gassman Motors
and Rod's Ford.

Survivors are his wife; one son, Marvin,
of Elk Point; three daughters, Mrs.
John (Jeri) Swisher of Harlan, Iowa,
Mrs. LeRoy (Juanita) Sands of Sioux
City and Wilma of Sioux City; one
brothers, Verle of Spirit Lake, five
grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

Le Mars Daily Sentinel
Monday, November 5, 1979


 

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