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Boyd Harley Martin (1901-1941)

MARTIN, JONES

Posted By: Dorian Myhre (email)
Date: 5/17/2021 at 16:53:12

From Nevada Evening Journal October 2, 1941 (page 6)

Memorial Service Held at Maxwell for Late Boyd Maxwell [should be Martin]

Special to the Journal:
Maxwell, Oct. 2 -- Memorial services were held for the late Boyd Martin Sunday, Sept. 28, in the Presbyterian church. The large church was well filled with relatives and friends. The service in charge of a former pastor, Rev. C. E. Burdine with Mrs. Gurton Nelson at the piano. Mrs. Harold Mohler sang "Face to Face" and a double male quartet composed of Gerton Nelson, Harold Mohler, James Beal, Dale John, James Dunahoo, Pershing Johnson, Dorus Myers and Earl Bowen sang "Crossing the Bar" and "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere."

The floral offerings were very beautiful and were taken car of by Mrs. Harold Link, Mrs. Rollin Coughenour, Mrs. H. C. Larsen and Mrs. A. M. Christy.

The honorary pallbearers, who were past masters of Herald lodge of Maxwell, were Rollin Coughenour, A. M. Christy, Foss Allen, T. C. Couch, John Joor and Henry Thornwall.

Member of the local Masonic lodge and member of the Easter Star chapter attended in a body. At the Peoria cemetery, Dr. Tom Throckmorton of Des Moines, past grand master of the Masonic Grand Lodge of Iowa, had charge of the service and appropriately put away the regalia apron of the deceased in full ritualistic form.

Rev. Burdine read in part the following life sketch.

"Boyd Harley Martin, son of Harley and Mary Martin, was born May 22, 1901, near New Providence, Ia., and lost this life while fishing at Big Sandy lake near Dryden, Ontario, Canada, June 5, 1941, at the age of 40 years and 13 days.

"In the spring of 1902, he moved with his parents to a farm near Farrar, where he spent his youth and grew to manhood. At the time of his father's death, he was living on the same farm. When a boy he joined the Methodist church in Farrar and on Easter Sunday 1937, transferred his membership to the Presbyterian church at Maxwell. He graduated from the Maxwell high school in 1921. He was a member of Herald lodge No. 455 and Annie Laurie chapter, O. E. S., and a past master of Herald Lodge.

"He was united in marriage to Lorena Jones June 2, 1931. To this union two daughters Marilyn Gwen and Catherine Ann were born.

"He is survived by his wife, Lorena and two daughters, his mother, Mary Martin, two brothers, Raymond and Clark and host of relatives and friends."

Relatives and friends from a distance attending the rites were Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Martin and daughter, Arlene and Diane, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Harley Cortright of Nashua, Mrs. Susie Martin and Ross Martiin, Rockwell City, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Risvold, Sioux Rapids; Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Johns and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Johns, Webster City; Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Martin, New Providence; Mr. and Mrs Floyd Crosley, Hubbard, Howard Kopf, Davenport, Andrew Kopf, McCausland; Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Norton of Colfax; Mrs. Ora Norton, Clear Lake; Miss Estelline Byers, Chicago; Mr and Mrs. John Goebel and George, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Smith, Marie and Howard, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Couch, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Kalsow, Tom Throckmorton and Harry Belt, Des Moines; Mr. and Mrs. Cledwyn Bulkeley, Mrs. Maggie Bulkeley and Lloyd Bulkeley and Lloyd Bulkeley, Van Wert; Mr. andMrs Dave Okens and Kathryn, Mrs. Will Lewis, Weldon; Mrs. Elllen Owens, Indianola; Mrs Lew Merrill, Leon, Mrs Julia Hughs and Mrs. John Mather, Ames, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Law, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Alleman, Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Byers, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hall, Elkhart; Mr. and Mrs Wayne Montgomery and Miss Margaret Jones, Cedar Rapids; Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Schmidt, Orland and Melvin, Coggon; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Strike, Deep River; Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Dee, Iowa City; Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Owens and C. E. Burdine, Anamosa, Mrs. Mamie Young, Viola, Mary and Helen, Donnellson, Mr. and Mrs. John Close, What Cheer; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Switzer, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Nelson, Shipley, Mrs. Cecil Hurst, Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hughes, Mrs. Everett and Mrs. Lounsberry, Colo, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Christy, Nevada; Mr. and Mrs. Philip Jones, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Jones and Gwendolyn, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Everett, Donald and Tommie, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Jones, Mrs. Clarence Dane, Kenneth and Helen, Mrs. Kathryn Jones and Thomas J. Jones, Miss Ella R. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Paulson, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Jones, Mrs. Maggie Williams, Mrs. E. Van Owens, Mrs. E. C. Edwards all of Williamsburg.


 

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