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Bedford
Times-Press Thursday January 7, 1943 p. 5 Mrs.
John Baldwin, 84,
Former Resident, Dies Mrs.
John Baldwin [Caroline Dorsey],
84, of Riverton, a former resident of Bedford, died at the hospital
in Hamburg Tuesday, January 5.
She is survived by her son, Dr. Leon Baldwin and by three grandsons, all of whom are in the armed forces. Mrs.
Baldwin was a sister of the late Mrs. I. [saac] W. [olf] Scherich
[Mary Dorsey] and an aunt
of C. [lyde] E. [pler] Scherich
of southeast of Bedford. Bedford
Times-Press Thursday January 7, 1943 p. 5 Mrs. Susan
Roe, 83, Dies Here Jan. 4th Mrs.
Susan [Ball] Roe, 83,
died at the Armstrong Nursing Home in Bedford, Monday, January 4, after
being in failing health for several years.
She is survived by five children and several grandchildren. The
funeral services were held at the Wetmore Funeral Home at 2:30 o'clock
this afternoon, conducted by Rev. G. L. Hufstader. Burial was in the Bedford cemetery. [Emily
Josephine Scrivner Jared] Bedford Times-Press Thursday January 7, 1943 p. 5 Mrs. Bruce
Jared, 80, Dies At Home Here Mrs.
[Robert] Bruce Jared [Emily Josephine Scrivner], 80, died at her home in north Bedford on Monday,
January 4, after a short illness.
She is survived by her husband, who is seriously ill, and by
four children, Mrs. Will Robinson [Viola], Mrs. E. [dward] J. Hartman
[Mabel], Frank Jared and
John Jared. There
are also several grandchildren. The
funeral services were held at the Wetmore Funeral Home at 1 o'clock
this afternoon, conducted by Rev. O. H. Hallgrimson. Burial was in the Fairview cemetery. Bedford Times-Press Thursday July 7, 1938 p. 5 Obituary D. E. Chilcote David
Elmer Chilcote was born
at Uniontown, Perry County, Ohio, Jan. 27, 1859, being the eldest son
of Israel and Susan [Coleman] Chilcote. In
1864 the family moved to Taylor County, Iowa, where he had since resided. He was married to Harriet Luella Parks
on Feb. 27, 1889. To them were born six daughters, who,
with the wife, survive. They
are Etta Mefferd of
Pocahontas, Iowa; Beulah Walker
of Loveland, Colo.; Edna Thomas
of Gravity; Mary Marshall
of Bedford; Grace Chancellor
of Council Bluffs; Georgia Meyers
of Shenandoah. Surviving
also are twenty-four grandchildren, four great grandchildren; two brothers,
John Chilcote and Emery
Chilcote of Bedford; and two sisters, Mrs. Frank Hamblin
[Hester] of Sharpsburg and Mrs. Miles Litteer [Harriett Eva] of Conway; a sister-in-law, Mrs. Mary Chilcote
of Conway and a brother-in-law, W. [allace] D. Leppo of Bedford. One brother
and three sisters preceded him in death. The
funeral services were held at the Methodist church in Conway Sunday
afternoon, conducted by Rev. W. F. Overhulser of Bedford. Burial was in the Lexington cemetery. Mr.
Chilcote was well known over the county, as he was a bridge foreman
for Taylor County for thirty years.
He was also a member of the town council of Conway for twenty-four
years. Bedford Times-Press Thursday July 7, 1938 p. 7 Attend Chilcote Rites Those
from here attending the funeral of D. [avid] E. [lmer] Chilcote at Conway Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs.
F. [rank] L. Hamblin [Hester], Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hamblin, Mrs. C.
M. Jenks, Mrs. T. R. Selders, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Brown, Ed Rutledge,
A. E. Rutledge, Alice Rutledge
and Mrs. Wm. Smith. Mrs.
Tip Jones of Lenox and Mrs. Retta De La of Mystic were also in the group. Times-Republican Thursday October 17, 1901 [p. 1] Mrs. Cal Haun Is Dead. (From Tuesday
Daily) Mrs.
Cal [vin] Haun [Susan
Kemery] died at about 2 a. m. Monday, October 14th,
1901, at her home in Jackson Township.
She was aged about 60 years.
She leaves a husband and six children, three sons and three daughters,
all grown to maturity, to mourn the death of wife and mother. Funeral
services were held at 1 p. m. today at the Woodmen Hall in Jackson Township,
Rev. D. W. Griffith, pastor of the Bedford Baptist Church, conducted
the services. The attendance
was large. The interment
was in Forest Grove Cemetery. Bedford Times-Press Thursday June 16, 1966 p. 3 William Leeper Rites Monday Funeral
services for William Henry Leeper,
86, of Bedford, were held June 13 at the Shum-Novinger Funeral Home
with Rev. John D. Kerr officiating.
Mr. Leeper died June 10, 1966, at Pearl Terrace Manor here. Interment was at Kirk Cemetery, Allendale,
Mo. William
H. Leeper was born to
William and Florence Leeper
on April 7, 1880, in Decatur County, Ia.
His early life was spent in Farragut and Shenandoah. While living in Shenandoah he united with the Baptist Church. On
December 23, 1903, he was united in marriage with Debbie E. Spencer. They
farmed throughout the Midwest. In 1922, they moved to Bedford, where they have lived since,
except for two years, which they spent in Grant City, Mo. While
in Bedford, he was custodian of the Bedford Presbyterian Church for
many years. Left
with memories are his wife and one brother, Harry, of Grant City, Mo. He
will be greatly missed by his friends and loved ones. Bedford Times-Press Thursday January 28, 1954 p. 3 Mrs. Walter
Mason Dies Mrs.
Walter Mason [Hattie
Mabel Thompson] died suddenly
early Thursday morning at her home in west Clearfield. While ill during the past few years, she was always cheerful.
She was a consistent member of the Christian church.
She loved her home and friends.
She is survived by her husband, Walter, one son, Olin and his wife [Rosalie Ratliff] and little son Jimmy. Funeral
services were held Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Christian church, the Rev.
William Howes officiating. Bedford Times-Press Thursday March 23, 1978 Robert Meikle Dies March 12 In Fresno Graveside
services were held March 16 at 10 a.m. at the Fairview Cemetery in Bedford,
for Robert E. Meikle
of Fresno, Calif., who died March 12 at the age of 46. The services were conducted by Rev. C. Ray McCain. Robert
Elmer Meikle, son of William
T. [homas] and Thelma A. [Hatcher] Meikle, was born at Bedford, Iowa, on July 11, 1931. He grew to maturity in Bedford, where
he attended the public schools.
On April 12, 1946, he confessed his faith in Jesus Christ, and
was baptized into the fellowship of the Presbyterian Church. Graduating
from Grinnell College in 1954, Bob continued his studies at the University
of Iowa, getting a degree in law.
For most of his working years, Bob was in the United States Air
Force. He
was preceded in death by his father on July 9, 1976, and his mother,
on September 12, 1974. Left
to cherish his memory are two sisters, Wilma O'Dougherty of Lakewood, Colo., and Julia Dougherty of Osceola, Iowa; and one brother, William T.[homas]
Meikle II of Bedford,
Ia. Bob
will best be remembered by his Bedford friends for his musical talent
and sharp mind. [Emma
Kathryn Larsen Sorenson] Bedford Times-Press Thursday March 23, 1978 Emma Sorenson, 79, Final Rites Held March 20 Funeral
services for Mrs. Kai (Emma) Sorenson, 79, of Bedford, held March 20 in Shum-Novinger Funeral Home, were
conducted by Carl Cummings. Mrs.
Sorenson died March 17, 1978, in the Municipal Hospital in Clarinda. Interment was at Fairview Cemetery, Bedford. Emma
Kathryn Larsen Sorenson,
daughter of Soren and Mary Clauson Larsen,
was born near Blair, Nebraska, December 7, 1898. She
grew to maturity in the Blair area where she attended the public school
and was active in various youth groups. In
1920 she moved to Omaha, Nebraska, and was united in marriage to Kai
Sorenson in 1923. They
lived in Omaha until they moved to Taylor County Iowa in 1934 where
they have since continued to reside.
They farmed until 1960 when they moved to Bedford, Iowa. One
son, Clyde, was born
to this union. She
was preceded in death by her parents, one sister and son, Clyde. Left
to cherish her memory are her husband, Kai, of the home; one brother, Chris Larsen, of Byland, Minnesota; grandchildren; other relatives
and friends. She
was a member of the United Methodist Church. Her
family and loved ones will remember her as a kind and loving wife and
mother and she will be sadly missed by those who knew and loved her.
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