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Amy Ethel (Hanson) Hoversten (1895-1931)

HANSON, HOVERSTEN, EGELAND, PARKER, JOHNSON

Posted By: Dorian Myhre (email)
Date: 9/5/2021 at 20:47:59

From Nevada Evening Journal February 3, 1931 (page 1)

MRS. HOVERSTEIN* DEAD AT ROLAND

WIFE OF WELL KNOW FARMER DIED AS RESULT OF SARCOMA

Special the the Journal.
Roland, Feb. 3--Funeral services for Mrs. Henry Hoverstein*, 35, who died at her home southwest of town Monday noon, will be held Thursday afternoon.

There will be prayer at the house at 1:30, after which the funeral services will be conducted at Salem church, Roland, at 2:00, followed by interment in the Roland cemetery. Rev. Holen will be in charge.

Death was due to sarcoma, after a month's illness.

Mrs. Hoverstein*, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Hanson, was born at Story City, October 27, 1895, but came to Roland with her family when a small girl. She was united in marriage to Henry Hoverstein* in 1915 and had lived on the homestead southwest of Roland since.

She leaves besides her husband and daughter Ethel, age 10 years, her mother Mrs. O. T. Hanson, 3 brothers and 4 sisters. The brothers are Henry, Elmer and Otto Hanson, all of near Roland and the sisters are Mrs. Adolph Egeland, Mrs. Severie Parker, Mrs. Arthur Johnson and Miss Lillian Hanson, the latter of Waterloo.

The father died about 10 years ago.

*SUBMITTER'S NOTE: The name of the deceased is Amy Hoversten, not Hoverstein as stated. Amy Ethel Hanson married Henry James Hoversten on 12 October 1915 in Roland, Story County, Iowa.


 

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