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HASBROUCK, CLARK

Posted By: Ann Sears Selvig (email)
Date: 8/16/2014 at 10:50:20

MRS. I. O. HASBROUCK DEAD

The Ames Daily Tribune, Feb. 5.

Mrs. Ivan O. Hasbrouck died at her home, 722 Burnett avenue, yesterday afternoon after an illness of approximately three weeks. At first she suffered from quinsy which later developed into bronchial pneumonia. Funeral services will be held privately at the home tomorrow, Friday afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock with Dr. H. K. Hawley, pastor of the First Congregational church, of which she was a member in charge. Arrangements are being made whereby the body will be laid in state in the parlors at the home tomorrow morning from 10:00 to 12:00 o'clock. Friends are thus afforded an opportunity of paying a last respect and viewing all that is mortal of this good woman.

Mrs. Hasbrouck had a wonderful faculty for making and keeping friends. It is probably that in all Ames there is not another woman who enjoyed the friendship of so wide and varied a circle. She was a friend to old and young alike. A good woman, a sincere worker in her church, and the teacher of a Sunday school class, and one of the prominent younger matrons of Ames society her loss is deeply felt.

Myrtle Adaline Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Clark, was born at Humeston, Wayne county, Iowa, December 14, 1892. On April 26, 1910, she was united in marriage at Humeston to Ivan O. Hasbrouck, and lived there until coming to this city in March, 1913, when her husband assumed the cashiership of the Ames National Bank.

The death of this good woman is made all the more sad by the fact that she leaves two little boys motherless, Wayne, about seven years and Junior, about four years old. In additional to her husband and two sons she is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Clark of Milan, Illinois, and two brothers, Clifford A. Clark of Boston, Mass., and William J. Clark of Jacksonville, Florida.

The following members of the Hasbrouck family attended the funeral at Ames last week of the wife of their son and brother Ivan O.: Mrs. and Mrs. J. J. Hasbrouck and Levi J. of Humeston: also Mrs. Sheila Armstrong; Mrs. Beatta Henry of Chariton; Henry Hasbrouck of Flint, Michigan. The latter returned here with his parents and will remain until they move to New York state the latter part of the month.

The Humeston New Era (Humeston, Iowa), Wed. Feb 11, 1920


 

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