196. Ella Agnes SEIFRIED
. Ella and Frank are living in Lincoln, Butler Co., KS in 1930
Father: Meno W. SCHOWALTER b: 21 Feb 1865 in Donnellson, Lee Co., Iowa, USA .Mother: Susan BASINGER b: 21 Jul 1863 in Manona Co., Ohio, USA
362. Eno SCHOWALTER
Eno had six children - Dean, Darlene, Dalon & Damon, Virgil & Velda
365. Laurine SCHOWALTER
Married Unknown Kosht and has five living children (2004)
Lived in Great Bend, Kansas
222. Peter Alexandra PINK
P. A. Pink Dies In Rock Island, .Services Here
Peter A. Pink, 58, former Jasper county resident, died yesterday at his home in Rock Island, Ill.
The body will be brought to Newton, where services will be held Saturday morning at 11:00 a.m. in the Sacred Heart church. Father T. J. McCann will officiate, and interment will be in the Sugar Grove cemetery. Rosary will be said tonight at 5:00 in the Murdoch funeral home.
Mr. Pink was born on May 13, 1887 west of Newton in the Sugar Grove district.
He is survived by his wife, the former Ella Kredill, three sons, Charles Pink, a member of the Newton police force, Clarence Pink of Colfax and Logan Pink of Rock Island, and two sisters, Mrs. Josephine Benedict of Madrid, Ia., and Mrs. Mae Stewart of Des Moines. ~ Newton Daily News, February 7, 1946.
Edith Pink Dies at 53.Services To Be held Sunday at Murdoch Funeral Home
Mary Edith Pink, 58, died at 3 o'clock this morning at the O.A. Snodgrass home, following a prolonged illness...Funeral services will be held Sunday at 2 o'clock at the Murdoch funeral home with the Rev. W. W. Johnson, pastor, of the United Presbyterian church, in charge...Mary Edith Pink, daughter of W.J. and Emma Leeper Miller, was born in Newton, May 9, 1887, and spent her entire life in this vicinity...She is survived by three sons, Clarence Pink of Mitchellville, Charles Pink of Clinton, and Logan Pink of Newton; also two grandchildren, Darlene and Julene Pink, one brother, John I. Miller, and a sister, Florence Miller, of Newton, and her step-mother, Mrs. Lulu Belle Miller of Denver, Colo. ~ Newton Daily News, November 29, 1940
372. Logan PINK
Logan M. Pink
Logan M. Pink, 69, of 2415 Fortieth St. died of a heart ailment Wednesday at home.
Prayer services will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at Hamilton's Funeral Home. Burial will be in Sugar Grove Cemetery in Metz.
A native of Jasper County, he moved to Des Moines five years ago from Colorado Springs, Colo. He was retired from the real estate business.
He is survived by his wife, Frances; a stepson, Gary Schweinebart of Baxter, a brother, Charles of New York City; two grandchildren and a great-grandchild.
Friends may call at the funearl home. ~ The Des Moines Tribune, Des Moines, Iowa, November 6, 1981.
Frances A. Pink
Baxter, Iowa - Frances A. Pink, 81, of Baxter, died of heart failure, Thursday, July 31, at Heritage Manor Care Center in Newton.
Private family graveside services were held today with Pastor Ed Lord of Community Height alliance Church of Newton, officiating. Burial will be at Sugar Grove Cemetery in rural Newton.
The Wallace-Pence Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.The daughter of Frederick and Opal Stinson Schweinebart, she was born Jan. 11, 1916, in Rhodes. She married Logan M. Pink Jan. 21, 1948, in Rock Island, Ill.
A longtime resident of Des Moines before moving to Jasper County in 1989, she was a homemaker.
Survivors include a son and daughter-in-law, Gary and Bonnie Schweinebart of Baxter; two grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and a brother, Olen Schweinebart of Baxter.She is preceded in death by her parents; her husband; a brother; and a sister. ~ Newton Daily News, August 1997.
223. Andrew John PINK
A. Pink Succumbs
Life Long Jasper County Man
Dies At Farm Home Following StrokeAndrew J. Pink, 58, life-long Jasper county man and prominent farmer, succumbed at his farm northwest of Newton, early Wednesday morning at 12:15 o'clock following a stroke, suffered on last Thursday. Mr. Pink had been in failing health since suffering another stroke two years ago...Born May 13, 1887, near Colfax, he was married to Elizabeth Kane, who survives, here in Newton. In addition to his wife, he is survived by three sons, John C., at home; Paul J., technician third grade in New Guinea; and Pvt. William C. Pink at Camp Robinson, Ark.; a daughter, Mrs. Donald Kling of Newton; grandson, James Kling; two sisters, Mrs. Joseph Benedict of Madrid, and Mrs. Mae Stewart of Des Moines; and a twin brother P.A. Pink of Rock Island, Ill. He was preceded in death by his parents and another brother...He had been prominent in the work of the Sugar Grove grange.
The funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 10 o'clock at the Sacred Heart Catholic church with the Rev. Father T.J. McCann officiating. Interment will be in the Sugar Grove cemetery...Friday evening at 8 o'clock at the Murdoch Funeral home, rosary will be recited with Father McCann in charge. ~ Newton Daily News, July 5, 1945.Rites Held Here for A. J. Pink Saturday Morning
Funeral services were held at the Sacred Heart church Saturday morning, July 7, at 10 o'clock with the Rev. Father T. J. McCann officiating at the service.
Music for the service was in charge of Rosemary Upton and Mrs. Cecil Deutsch, and Mrs. Everett Blom and Mrs. J. W. Swalwell were in charge of the floral arrangement.
Pallbearers were Everett Blom, P. H. Healy, Tim Kating, Marion Moffitt, John Hitchler, and Almon Moffitt.
Interment was in the Sugar Grove cemetery.
Friday evening a rosary was recited at the Murdoch Funeral home at six o'clock with Father McCann in charge.
Surviving relatives include his wife, the former Elizabeth Kane; three sons, John C., at home, Paul J., technician third grade in New Guinea, and Pvt. William C. Pink of Camp Robinson, Ark., who was here for the service; a daughter, Mrs. Donald Kling of Newton; a grandson, James Kling; two sisters, Mrs. Joseph Benedict of Madrid and Mrs. Mae Stewart of Des Moines, and a twin brother, P. A. Pink, of Rock Island, Ill. ~
375. John Clifford PINK
Lightning Bolt Fatal to Farmer
Clifford Pink, 41, of rural Newton was killed instantly Sunday afternoon when struck by lightening while feeding hogs on his mother's farm.
The fire department resuscitator was brought to the scene and oxygen was brought by Robert Johnson of Johnson funeral home. The resuscitator was not used.
Pink is survived by his wife, the former Ardith Stokesberry of Knoxville. They were married in Newton January 22, 1949. Pink was born in rural Newton to Andrew and Elizabeth Pink, February 26, 1918. He was educated in Jasper county schools and lived his entire life here. He farmed on land about a mile north of Highway-6 on the road just west of the Sugar Grove grange. His parents' farm is adjoining, Since the death of his father in 1945 he has been farming both places.
At the time of his death, 5:30 p.m., he was working on his mother's farm. He was standing on a cement slab and had just picked up a bucket of water. He was only a few feet from a barn which had a lightning rod on it and a few feet from a large silo.
A Requiem high Mass will be said by Father T.J. McCann at the Sacred Heart Catholic church at 10 am Thursday and a Rosary will be recited by Father Susic at the Johnson funeral home at 7:45 p.m. Wednesday. Burial will be in Sugar Grove cemetery.
Besides his wife and mother, survivors include: a sister Mrs. Donald (Mary Eleanor) Kling of Newton; two brothers, William C. of Hampton, Iowa, and Paul of Wilmar, Minn.; his grandmother, Mrs. Nell Kane of Newton and a number of nieces and nephews. ~ Newton Daily News, 1959.
380. Marjorie A. SPITZ
deceased 1980s; her daughter’s Jeri Stevens in Cool, California.