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transcribed by Pat O'Dell genpat@netins.net |
Guenther, Henry -
Henry Guenther died last Sunday morning at 4:30, at the ripe age of 77 years. He was one of the poineers of southwestern Iowa. Death occurred at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. William Fosbrink in Clarinda, which was also the scene of the funeral Tuesday afternoon at 2:30, the services being conducted by Rev. McConaughy of the Covenenter church, and interment in the city cemetery. Some weeks ago an operation was performed at the Powers hospital, from which he rallied, but did not entirely recover. Deceased was born March 1st, 1837 in Alsace Lorraine, France (now a German Province), being the only child, his father being a farmer. Growing to manhood, he served seven years in the French army, during the Franco-Austrian war. Later he graduated from the Strassburg university, and in 1842 was married to Madeline Shank. In 1866 they concluded to try their fortunes in America, and came to McHenry county, Ill., where they lived on a farm for three years, then came to Page county, Ia., and have lived here ever since, being among our pioneer settlers. At first he worked as a laborer at day wages, likewise acting as local preacher in the United Brethern church. It was in 1879 that he took to farming, buying the present home place south of Clarinda, 130 acres, which he cleared and cultivated, for it was a part of the western prairies. He took out naturalization papers early in his career, and all his life was a good citizen and a member of the republican party. Nine children were born, eight of whom are still living, and all were present at the the funeral except one daughter, Mrs. Maggie Fosbrink of Hiawatha, Kans. The other six are W. H. Guenther of Byers, Colo., J. P. Guenther of Jefferson, Iowa, and living near Clarinda Mrs. Wm. Fosbrink, Mrs. Lena Prigge, and Clarence, Alfred and George Guenther. CLARINDA HERALD, Clarinda, Iowa, Oct 1, 1914 Henry Guenther died Sunday at the home of Wm. Fosbrink in North Clarinda, where he had been residing some time and taken sick. Mr. Guenther was born in Germany and a resident of this county many years, following farm. He was 77 years old at the time of his death. The funeral was held Tuesday at 2 p. m. at the Fosbrink home and interment in the city cemetery. PAGE COUNTY DEMOCRAT, Clarinda, Iowa, Oct 1, 1914
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Guenther, Madelean Schenck -
Madelean Schenck was born m
Drachenbronw, Germany, August 2,
1841, and died at her home September 20, 1912, being 71 years, 1
month and 18 days old at her
death. Her sufferings for a number of months before her death were very severe, but she endured them with Christian patience and fortitude. The funeral services were held on Sabbath, September 22d. They were conducted by Rev. McConaughy, assisted by Rev. Clement. CLARINDA HERALD, Clarinda, Iowa, Sep 26, 1912
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Gunnel, Thomas S. -
Thomas S. Gunnel, well known to Clarinda people, died Nov. 8th, at the state hospital, having been born Feb. 14, 1885, and was 33 years, 8 months and 24 days old at the time of his demise. He was born of Indian descent, in Iowa, and has long been a familiar figure to Clarinda citizens. PAGE COUNTY DEMOCRAT, Clarinda, Iowa, Nov 14, 1918
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Gurner, James B. -
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Gustafson, Rosa Birdie -
Rosa Birdie Gustafson was born at New Market, Iowa, October 21, 1883, and died at Clarinda, Iowa, September 16, 1909. Mrs. Birdie Abbott Gustafson died at her home on South Sixteenth St. last night after a prolonged illness. Her husband is also quite seriously ill having remained unconscious since her death. CLARINDA HERALD, Clarinda, Iowa, Sep 16, 1909
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Guston, A.B. -
News came to announcing the death of A. B. Gusten at Givens, Iowa, last night. He was formerly manager for the Bell Telephone Co. in this city. PAGE COUNTY DEMOCRAT, Clarinda, Iowa, Dec 17, 1914 Word was received here Thursday
morning of the death of A. B. Guston,
former Manager of the Bell Telephone
Co., in this city. Mr. Guston has been
in poor health for some time but was
not thought serious. He had been in
an office in St. Joe, until about three
weeks ago when he become unable
to do his work and went from there
to Given, la., to stay with his cousin
who lives on a farm near that place,
so as to be able to be out doors more.
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Guthrie, Gerald Emerson -
Died at the home of his parents in south College Springs, Thursday evening, June 29, at 6 o'clock, Gerald Emerson, the four year old child of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Guthrie. The child had been sick but a few days and death was caused by a complication of diseases of the head and throat. The funeral services were held Saturday afternoon, July 1, at the M. E. church, conducted by the pastor, Rev. Shipman, and interment was made at the Maple Hill cemetery near the Springs. This is the parents' first great sorrow and the sympathy of the entire community goes out to them in their distress. CLARINDA HERALD, Clarinda, Iowa, Jul 13, 1911
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Guthrie, W.A. -
W. A. Guthrie. CLARINDA JOURNAL, Clarinda, Iowa, May 26, 1921
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Guy, Margaret Bracken - Mrs. Emma J. Corey, of Dodge City, Kans., and Mrs. C. H. Finn, of Le Grande, Ore., who have been here for the past two weeks, having been called by the death of their mother, Mrs. Margaret Guy, returned to their homes this morning. CLARINDA HERALD, Clarinda, Iowa, Nov 5, 1901 George Downer, of Sheridan, Wyom., who was called here last week by the death of his mother, Mrs. Margaret Guy, returned home last night. CLARINDA HERALD, Clarinda, Iowa, Nov 1, 1901 Mrs. Fay Post and Frank Evans, who come up to attend the funeral of their grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Guy, last week, returned to their home in Dodge City, Kans., Wednesday morning. CLARINDA HERALD, Clarinda, Iowa, Nov 1, 1901 The children of Mrs. Guy, who died suddenly week before last, are making arrangements to have the remains of their father removed from Bedford to this city and interred by her side. He died over there many years ago. PAGE COUNTY DEMOCRAT, Clarinda, Iowa, Nov 7, 1901 Mrs. Maggie Guy died suddenly yesterday forenoon from heart trouble, at her home with Mrs. Kate Miller, in east Clarinda, aged 72 years. She had been complaining for some time but nothing serious was anticipated. Tuesday she was up town, and yesterday morning was washing the walks when she became faint and laid down on the loung to rest. A physician was called but before reaching there in a few minutes she had expired. Mrs. Guy was a motherly old lady and highly respected. She was a sister to T. J. Bracken, and her husband dying about ten years ago in Indiana she removed to this city. The funeral date has not been fixed, awaiting the arrival of her son from Sheridan, Wyo. PAGE COUNTY DEMOCRAT, Clarinda, Iowa, Oct 24, 1901
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Guynn, E.U., Mrs -
Mrs. E. U. Gwynn. E. Unice Guynn was born in Seymour,
Jackson county, Ind., in 1843. She moved
to Missouri in 1875 and was married
March 17, 1875, to Marion Guynn at
Maryville, Mo, Then they moved to Iowa
living near Braddyville. To them were
born four children, two girls and two boys
—Mayme Josephine Shearer, George
Franklin Guynn,. E. Elizabeth Purivance,
and Curtis O. Guynn, all of whom are living. She has one sister and one brother,
Mrs. W. T. Garrett of Maryville, Mo.,
and Blackburn Leffler of. Seymour, Ind. Mrs. U. Gwynn died in Braddyville at 11:45 Tuesday evening, April 17th. CLARINDA HERALD, Clarinda, Iowa, Apr 19, 1917 Mrs. E. U. Guynn.
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Gwynn, Phoebe -
Thos. Gwynn and family have the
sympathy of the community in the loss of his mother, Mrs. Phoebe Gwynn, who passed to the great beyond September 25, 1911. CLARINDA HERALD, Clarinda, Iowa, Oct 5, 1911 |