Alice Belvadora (Kaldenberg) Blain (1891-1958)
KALDENBERG, BLAIN, MCKNIGHT, JAMES, BLY, REED, TIFFANY, HOGENDORN, ACTON
Posted By: Dorian Myhre (email)
Date: 5/17/2021 at 16:53:13
From Nevada Evening Journal April 30, 1958 (page 4)
MRS. ALICE BLAINE [should be BLAIN]
COLLINS--Funeral services were held from Mrs. Alice Blaine [should be Blain] at the Webster Funeral Home in Osceola Thursday afternoon with the Rev. Azel L. Smith officiating. Music was furnished by Amy Ruth Harlan, organist and Nina Pond as soloist.
Casket bearers were Jess George, Kenneth Ashby, Harry Kendall, Bill Pond, Charles Gardner and Guy Vanderlinden.
Interment was in Laurel Hill [should be Maple Hill] cemetery at Osceola.
Life Sketch
Alice Bell Blaine [should be Blain] was the daughter of Henry and Johanna Kalenberg [should be Kaldenberg] and was born in Jasper county near Colfax May 25, 1891 and died at the home of her sister, Mrs. Joe Tiffany in Collins, April 20, 1958.
On July 16, 1906 she was married to William W. Blaine [should be Blain] of Indianola. Mrs. Blaine died in 1949.
She lived her childhood days near Colfax and upon her marriage went to Indianola to live and later to Osceola. After the death of her husband she came to live with her sister, Mrs. Tiffany, in Collins and remained until her death.
Preceding her in death were her parents, her husband and infant son, Henry John, and brother Art Kalenberg [should be Kaldenberg.]
Surviving are her six children, two sons, Gerald of Osceola and Harold of Lawndale, Calif.; four daughters, Mrs. Helen McKnight of Osceola, Mrs. Hazel James and Mrs. Berneice Bly of Des Moines and Mrs. Gladys Reed of Southgate, Calif.; four brothers, John Kalenberg and Matthew of Colfax; Virgil of Long Beach, Calif., Harry of Indianola and three sisters, Mrs. Minnie Tiffany of Collins, Mrs. Zenna Hogendorn of Colfax and Mrs. Henrietta Acton of Colfax; eight grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.
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