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Services Set for Mrs. Vannausdle, 67
Services will be
held at the Perryman Chapel Wednesday, March 23, at 2 p. m. for Mrs.
Alice M. Vannausdle, 67, Red Oak resident since 1935, who died of
heart disease this morning in Murphy Memorial hospital.
She had been in
poor health for about one year and had been hospitalized for four
days.
Rev. Guy J.
Fansher will officiate assisted by Rev. R. V. Felt. Music will be by
Stephen Fifield, soloist, and Mrs. Ray Cozad, organist. Serving on
the floral committee will be Mrs. Glen Confer and Mrs. Wallace
Buchanan.
Bearers will be
Clarence J. Johnson, Lester Peterson, Glen Confer, John Confer,
Adrian Wookey and Wallace Buchanan. Burial will be in Salem cemetery
southwest of Red Oak.
Born near
Hawthorne March 15, 1882, she was the daughter of James A. and
Martha Harbaugh. She married E. Ralph Vannausdle in Red Oak Jan. 3,
1906. He died in Garfield township Oct. 9, 1933.
She lived in West
and Garfield townships until moving to Red Oak in 1935. She was a
member of the Hawthorne Methodist church.
Survivors include
four daughters, Mrs. Lester Larson and Mrs. Dick Thomas, both of Red
Oak, Mrs. Lester Mailey and Mrs. Paul Fryrear, both of Lebanon,
Ore.: two sisters, Mrs. W. A. Butenhoff of Red Oak and Mrs. O. N.
Lawrence of Orville, Wash. Ten grandchildren also survive.
THE RED OAK EXPRESS, Red Oak, Iowa, Monday, March 21, 1949.
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