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Mae Loretta (Horan) NOTESTINE

NOTESTINE, HORAN, MURPHY

Posted By: Sarah Thorson Little (email)
Date: 7/22/2012 at 17:47:25

Mae Loretta Horan Notestine
13 March 1892 --- 22 September 1959

EAGLE GROVE—Mrs. Harley Notestine, 67, died at the Mercy Hospital in Fort Dodge on Tuesday. She had been a patient there since Sept. 7. Rosary is to be said on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the Kastler Funeral Home. Services are to be held at 9:30 a.m. Friday at the Sacred Heart Church with the Rev. Maurice Mullan in charge. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Eagle Grove. She is survived by two sons, Richard, Eagle Grove, and Dale, St. Louis.

Mason City Globe Gazette - Mason City, Iowa
September 24, 1959

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Mrs. H. J. Notestine, 67, died suddenly Tuesday evening in Mercy Hospital, Ft. Dodge, where she was a medical patient. Mrs. Notestine withstood major surgery in July and was at home for sometime before becoming ill again and she was hospitalized about two weeks ago. Her death was unexpected.

Funeral services will be Friday morning at 9:30 o'clock in Sacred Heart church with Rev. Maurice Mullan officiating. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Rosary will be recited this (Thursday) evening at the Kastler Funeral home at 7:30.

Mrs. Notestine is survived by two sons, Dale of St. Louis, Mo.. Richard of Eagle Grove and four grandchildren. Other survivors are one sister, Mrs. H. B. Murphy of Chicago, Ill., three brothers Joseph Horan of Clarion, Donald Horan of Adel, and Ray Horan of Eagle Grove.

Mrs. Notestine, the former Mae Loretta Horan, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Horan was born near Livermore, March 13, 1892. She was married to Harley J. Notestine in Livermore and shortly after their marriage they moved to Eagle Grove where for many years Mr. Notestine was employed by the Chicago and North Western railroad. In 1948 Mr. and Mrs. Notestine moved to Des Moines, where they lived for eight years preceding his death in 1956.

Later the same fall Mrs. Notestine returned to Eagle Grove to make her home and had resided on South Kirkwood Ave.

She was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, the Catholic Daughters of America and an active member of the Eagle Grove Garden Club. During the past year she assisted with a group of women who had charge of the library and the reading hours for children in the Sacred Heart school.

EAGLE GROVE EAGLE -- Eagle Grove, Iowa
September 24, 1959


 

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