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Eva (Ball) Sadler (1865-1924)

BALL, SADLER, BOYCE, MYERS

Posted By: Dorian Myhre (email)
Date: 9/24/2019 at 22:34:56

From Nevada Evening Journal March 17, 1924 (page 3)

WOMAN DIED AT HOME OF SISTER

MRS. EVA SADLER SUCCUMBED TO STROKE OF APOPLEXY ON SATURDAY.

Mrs. Eva Ball-Sadler, 59, passed away Saturday evening at 7 o'clock, at the home of her sister, Mrs. R. L. Boyse on Fifth street, following a stroke of apoplexy earlier in the week. Brief services will be held at the home this afternoon by Dr. C. N. Swihart of Memorial Lutheran church and the body will leave here, accompanied by members of her family, for Hazelton, where interment will be made Tuesday.

The deceased was born at Elkader, Iowa, January 5, 1865, an departed this life at Nevada, Iowa March 15, 1924, at the age of 59 years, 2 months and 10 days. She had been making her home with her sister, Mrs. Boyse, since the death of her husband, L. W. Sadler, at Phoenix, Arizona, November 20, 1922.

She leaves to mourn her death two brothers and three sisters, as well as other relatives. The brothers are J. H. Ball of Waterloo and W. E. Ball of West Union, while the sisters are Lulu Ball of West Union and Mrs. Sarah Boyce and Mrs. Alfretta Myers of Nevada. There are also four nephews, eight nieces and numerous other relatives.

Those present from a distance to accompany the body on its journey to Hazelton, where interment will be by the side of her late husband, were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allen of Waterloo.

Nevada neighbors and friends will extend to the bereaved sisters their very profound sympathy.


 

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