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submitted by: Julia Johnson - juliajoh@usc.edu
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[Andrew
Jackson "A. J." Litteer] Bedford Times-Press Thursday March 20, 1958 p. 5 A. J. Litteer Dies In Kansas A.
[ndrew] J. [ackson] Litteer,
83, a former resident of the Conway community, died Thursday, March
13, at a nursing home in Paola, Kans., where he had been a patient for
several months. Last rites
and burial were at Paola, Kansas, on Sunday. Mr.
Litteer was a son of the late Miles and [Harriett] Eva Chilcote Litteer of Conway and is survived by his wife, the former
Miss Josie [Josephine] Valeran
of Conway. Also by two
daughters, a son, several grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Bess Smith of Lenox and Mrs. May Spurling of Rapid City, South Dakota. Bedford Times-Press Thursday March 20, 1958 p. 5 Mrs. Fred
Clayton Dies At Mount Ayr Mrs.
Esther [Eyre] Clayton,
64, of Mount Ayr, died at her home there, Tuesday, March 11. Funeral services were held Friday afternoon at the Rhoades
Funeral Home in Mount Ayr conducted by Rev. Ward Campbell. Burial was in Rose Hill cemetery there. Born
August 20, 1893, near Sharpsburg, Mrs. Clayton had resided in Ringgold
County the past 23 years. She
is survived by her husband, Fred Clayton; two daughters, Maxine,
Mrs. Johnnie W. Harris,
and Wilma, Mrs. Lee Terwilliger
of Mount Ayr; two sons, Dennis
of Council Bluffs and Edwin of
Omaha. Bedford Times-Press Thursday March 20, 1958 p. 5 Harold Utter Died In Michigan Harold
Utter, 46, a former resident
of Gravity, died unexpectedly following a heart attack, early Tuesday
morning, March 18, at his home in Plymouth, Michigan. He was a son of Mrs. Carrie Utter of Gravity, who is spending the winter with her
children in Michigan. Last
rites and burial will be there. He
is survived by his wife and mother, three sisters and two brothers. Mrs. Verla Moore of Gravity, one of his sisters, left Tuesday for
Michigan, called by his death.
She was accompanied by a niece, Mrs. Lorraine Green of Prescott. Ronald Moore
of Bedford is a nephew of the deceased. Bedford Times-Press Thursday March 20, 1958 p. 5 F. G. Sexton Rites Held At Bedford Frank
Gail Sexton, son of Nathan
and Mae Sexton, was born
in Taylor County, Iowa, June 6, 1903, and died at St. Francis hospital,
Maryville, March 9, 1958, at the age of 54 years, nine months, three
days. He
spent most of his life in Taylor County and the last few years at the
family home in Gravity, taking care of his mother to whom he was very
devoted. He was preceded in death by his father. He
leaves to mourn his passing, his mother, Mrs. Mae Sexton; four brothers, Carl of Lenox, Virgil of Bedford, Jesse of Lyle, Wash., Francis of Wishram, Wash.; four sisters, Mrs. Gladys
O'Neal of Provo, Utah,
Mrs. Beulah Downey,
Mrs. Lorna Hardisty
of Corning, Mrs. Hazel Green
of Cook, Wash. Also four brothers-in-law, four sisters-in-law,
26 nieces and nephews. Funeral
services were conducted from the Shum Funeral Home, Wednesday, March
12, by Rev. Harold Ingelman of Corning.
Burial in Washington cemetery at Gravity. Bedford Times-Press Thursday March 20, 1958 p. 5 Ephriam Johnson Dies At Clarinda Ephriam
M. Johnson, 84, Braddyville,
died at 9:30 a.m., March 12, at a Clarinda hospital. Mr.
Johnson was born and reared in Nodaway County, Mo., and lived there
until retiring to Braddyville, 11 years ago. Mr.
Johnson was married to Alma Fine,
who died in February 1955. He
was a member of the Methodist Church at Braddyville. Survivors
include two daughters, Mrs. Stanford Pence of Maryville and Mrs. Roy Bebout of Hopkins; four granddaughters, five great grandchildren. Bedford Times-Press Thursday February 12, 1959 p. 4 Mrs. George
Laub Died At Clarinda Mrs.
George Laub [Emma Edith Johnson],
81, died February 6 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Izola Williams in Clarinda. She was a sister-in-law of Mrs. Floyd Harsh of Bedford.
Funeral services were held in Clarinda Sunday with burial in
Shearer cemetery. Bedford Times-Press Thursday February 12, 1959 p. 4 Rev. Archie
A. Ross Dies In Kansas Rev.
Archie A. Ross, a former
minister of the Bedford Presbyterian church, died unexpectedly following
a heart attack at his home in Holton, Kansas, January 12. Last rites were at Holton and interment was at Freeport, Kansas.
He was a pastor of the Bedford church three years, 1942-1944. Rev.
Ross is survived by his wife; two daughters, Murial and Rachel; and a son, Kenneth. Bedford Times-Press Thursday February 12, 1959 p. 4 Tom Fluke Rites Held At Blockton Tom
Fluke, a resident of Taylor
County all of his life, died at St. Francis hospital, Maryville on January
29. Funeral
services were held at the Methodist church in Blockton the afternoon
of February second, conducted by Rev. Clarence Moore of Clarinda. Burial in Rose Hill cemetery at Blockton. Charles
Thomas Fluke, son of City
May [Nott] and Charles Manual Fluke
was born Jan. 4, 1890 at Athelstan, Iowa, and passed away at the age
of 69 years and 25 days. He
grew to manhood in the Athelstan vicinity. On June 5, 1912, he was married to Azelda Hazel Kemery. They
spent most of their married life farming in the Blockton and Athelstan
communities. To
this union were born three daughters, Mrs. Reta Miller of Cle Elum, Wash., Mrs. Hazel Lawrence, who preceded him in death in 1953, and Mrs.
Cecile Davidson of Blockton. He was also preceded in death by his parents
and one brother, Darrah Fluke. He
leaves to mourn his death, his wife, two daughters; seven grandchildren,
Bonnie and Norma Miller of Cle Elum, Wash., Roberta and Michael Lawrence of Oskaloosa, Karl Ray, Jean and Harlan Davidson of Blockton; one brother, Meredith Fluke of Bedford. Bedford Times-Press Thursday December 9, 1971 p. 7 Mrs. Bert
Lyddon Rites Held Nov. 28 Funeral
services for Mrs. Bert (Edna) Lyddon, 78, long time resident of Clearfield, were held November 28 at the
Christian church in Clearfield.
Mrs. Lyddon died at the Greater Community Hospital in Creston,
November 26. Interment
was in the Clearfield Cemetery. She
is survived by three sons, Dean,
Clearfield; Ralph,
Oskaloosa, and Richard,
Chester, Calif.; ten grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Bedford Times-Press Thursday December 9, 1971 p. 7 Gladys Ford, 75, Rites Held Dec. 4 In Blockton Funeral
services for Gladys Clara Ford,
75, of Bedford, formerly of Blockton, were held December 4 at the Blockton
Methodist Church with Carl Cummings and Rev. William Fry officiating. Mrs. Ford died December 1, 1971, at Clarinda
Municipal Hospital. Interment
was at Rose Hill Cemetery, Blockton. Gladys
Clara Ford, daughter of
Melton Ernest and Clara Gartside Ford,
was born near Blockton in Taylor County, Iowa, on September 30, 1896. She
lived on the home farm until retiring in 1966 when she moved to Bedford
to make her home. She
was preceded in death by her parents, sister, [Beulah] Marie Fordyce, and brother, Orville. Survivors
include a sister, Georgia Fluke,
Bedford; niece, Naomi Fordyce Johnson of Brayton, Ia.; nephews, Francis Fordyce of Oelwein, Ia.; Eldon Fordyce, Aurelia, Ia.; Glen Fluke, Bedford, 12 grand nieces and nephews; cousins and
friends. Gladys
was a kind and loving aunt.
All her nieces and nephews, friends and neighbors, were precious
to her. She enjoyed her
garden and flowers, and she will be sadly missed by all who knew and
loved her. |