Anderson, Ernest M -
Word
has been received from Phyllis Anderson Stevens, Riverside, California of the
death of her father, Ernest M.
Anderson
on Saturday, April 25. Mr. Anderson was a member of the Lenox High School
graduating class of 1926.
Graveside
services were held at Rose Hills Memorial Park in Whittier, California Tuesday,
April 28.
Mrs.
Stevens also reports that her mother, Ira Caldwell Anderson, is a resident in a
retirement
home in California.
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Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday May 6, 1981
Bivens, Charles Francis -
Charles
Francis Bivens, son of Charles and Helen Bivens, was born July 18, 1923 in Lenox. He died suddenly
at his home in
Omaha.
Nebraska Friday, June 19, 1981 at the age of 57 years.
He
was untied in marriage with Betty Wright Borgeson October 9, 1955.
Charles
graduated from Lenox High School in 1941. He also served in the Air Force from
1942 to 1945.
Preceding
him in death were his father and two infant brothers.
Survivors
include his wife, Betty, two daughters, Patty, and Barbara and husband, Jim McVay; his mother. Helen
Bivens of the Clearview Nursing Home in Clearfield; two
sisters, Mrs. Russel (Dorothy) Dukes and husband of
Lenox, and Mrs.
Ernest
(Mildred) McGraw of Meadow Bridge, West Virginia; a grandson. Nicholas, many nieces,
nephews and other relatives.
Services
were held Tuesday, June 23, 1981
at the Crosby-Kunold-Burket Funeral Chapel in Omaha Nebraska. Dr. David
Van Arsdale officiated.
Interment
was at the Hillcrest Cemetery. A Memorial was given in the Wheeler Presbyterian
Church.
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Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday July 1, 1981
Bush, LaVerne A -
LaVerne A. Bush of 502 North Division Street, Creston, Iowa died Monday, May 25 at the
Iowa Methodist Hospital in Des
Moines
at eighty-six years of age. He was born August 10, 1894 at Prescott, Iowa the
son of Albert Norton and Lura Rachel
Casey
Bush.
Mr.
Bush was a lifetime resident of Adams and Union counties in Iowa. He was a
retired farmer. LaVerne was a member of the
Prescott
Masonic Lodge for more than sixty years and was also a member of the White
Shrine of Jerusalem, the Odd
Fellows
Lodge and the United Methodist Church in Creston.
He
was united in marriage with Bernice Butler on May 20, 1918 at Greenfield, Iowa.
She preceded him in death February
16,
1925.
On
January 29, 1940. he was united in married to Mattie VanDonselar at Creston, Iowa.
Preceding
him in death were his parents, two sisters and his wife, Bernice.
Survivors
include his wife, Mattie; two sisters, Mrs. Harry (Merle) Reese of Sun City,
Arizona and Alberta Young of Atlantic, Iowa.
Services
were held Thursday, May 28 at 1:30 p.m. at the Keating-Lindsay Funeral Home in
Creston with Reverend
Timothy Hohl of the United Methodist Church officiating.
Mrs.
Doris Symonds was the organist. Selections were "In The Garden" and
"The Lord's Prayer".
Casket
bearers were Eldon Abbott, Clair Dory, Ed Merritt, Glenn Mickey, Elvin Riley,
and Robert E. Shouse. Honorary casket
bearer
was Paul Riepe.
Interment
was in the Stringtown Cemetery at Stringtown,
Iowa.
A memorial
has been established to the United Methodist Church in Creston.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday June 3, 1981
Frame,
Zelda Irene Monk -
Zelda
Irene Frame, daughter of Wesley and Grace Monk Frame, was born October 20, 1907
in Ringgold County, Iowa.
She
died Saturday, May 16 at Iowa Methodist Hospital in Des Moines at the age of
seventy three years, six months and
twenty-six
days.
She
lived most of her life in the Clearfield area. On July 29, 1925, she was united
in marriage with Floyd Frame at
Bedford,
Iowa.
Mrs.
Frame was a member of the United Methodist Church and the U.M.C. circle in
Clearfield and also belonged to
two
neighborhood clubs.
Preceding
her in death were her parents and one brother Claude Monk.
Survivors
include her husband, Floyd; three sons, Floyd, Jr. and wife, Gloria of Fort
Collins, Colorado, their children,
Ronald,
Donald and Melody, Marvin and wife, Martha of Las Vegas, Nevada, their
children, Lee Ann, Dave, Randy, and
Mitch
and Dean, his wife, Deanna of Ankeny, Iowa their children, Lauri,
Mike, Wayne, and Kyle; two daughters,
Donna
Hancock and husband Harold of rural Bedford their children, Debbie, Dan, Denny,
Doyle, and Darin and Janice
Rogers
and husband Ronald of rural Corning, and children, Brian and Rachelle; five
great grandchildren, as well as other
relatives.
Services
were held Tuesday, May 19 at 2 p.m. at the United Methodist Church in
Clearfield, Iowa with Pastor Kevin
Hoffman
officiating.
Music
was provided by Patty Parrish, organist and Marilyn Beck and Billie Jean
Barker, vocalists.
Casket
bearers were Louis Votava, Myron Smith, Alva Jones,
J. E. Ecklin, Raymond Taylor, and Jack Gourley.
Interment
was in the West Fairview Cemetery at Lenox, Iowa.
Varner-Watson
Funeral Home of Clearfield was in charge of arrangements.
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Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday May 27, 1981
Freshour, Delmar O -
Delmar
0. Freshour, son of Charles E. and Emma (Hayes) Freshour, was born June 26, 1913 in Adams County, Iowa.
He
died at Rosary Hospital in Corning, Iowa Saturday, June 20, 1981 at the age of
67.
He
was united in marriage with Mildred Harris December 20, 1932 at Corning, Iowa.
Delmar
was a retired mechanic and has been employed by Miller Chevrolet in Corning for
a number of years. He lived his
entire
life in Adams and Taylor counties and was a member of the First Baptist Church
in Corning.
Preceding
him in death were his parents, five brothers and two sisters.
Survivors
include his wife, Mildred; two sons, Clifford and Jerry, both of Prescott; a
daughter, JoAnn Canfield of
Norfolk,
Nebraska; a sister, Mrs. Roy (Reva) Martin of Lenox;
ten grandchildren; and four great grandchildren.
Services
were held Monday, June 22, 1981 at 10:30 a.m. at the Goodwin-Lindsay Funeral
Home in Coming, Iowa.
Reverend
Lowell Dickinson, pastor of the Corning First Baptist Church officiated.
Music
was provided by Joyce Bayles, organist and John Narigon, soloist. Selections were "What A Friend We
Have
In
Jesus" and "Each Step I Take".
Casket
bearers were Larry Miller, Glen Miller, Doug Sickler,
Leo Evans, Tom Phillips, and Larry Hamblin.
Interment
was in the Brooks Cemetery at Brooks. Iowa.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday July 1, 1981
Hughes,
Olive E (Ollie) Butler Jones -
Olive
E. "Ollie" Hughes, the daughter of John C. and Anna K. Butler, was
born January 20, 1889 in Union County, Iowa. She
died
at the Lenox Care Center Friday, May 22 at the age of ninety-two years, four
months and two days.
She was
united in marriage with Thomas Jones. A son, Eldon Paul, who preceded her in
death, was born to this union.
In
1921, Ollie was united in marriage with Anson R. Hughes.
She
will be remembered as a loving mother, wife and grandmother. Her sense of
humor, and witty personality will be
missed
by her family, relatives and friends. During her early years of service to
people and to the church, she touched many
lives.
Preceding
her in death were her husband, Anson; her parents, a son. Eldon; a
granddaughter, Jeanette Jones Phillips; four
brothers,
Clarence, Charley, Harry, and Howard Butler; and two sisters, Edith Hewitt and
Mabel Wilson.
Survivors
include two daughters, Twila Wray and husband William
of Ft. Collins, Colorado and Charlene Shaffer and
husband
Gilbert of Clearfield; a daughter-in-law, Eva Jones of Lenox, three sisters,
Carrie Dahlberg; Nellie Peterson and
Mary
Jane Jones; five grandchildren, John E. "Jack" Jones and wife, Jerry;
Daniel Wray and wife Nancy: Karla Lyddon
and
husband John. Teresa Umerger and husband Bradley, and
Jill Johnston and husband David; sixteen great grandchildren,
Gail,
Lee Ann and Lynn Marie Phillips, Kathy Bissell, Tim, Jackie and Jody Jones,
Christopher and Amanda Wray, Colin Cooper,
Kelly Lyddon, Jacob, Sarah and Abbie Umberger and Patricia and Thomas Johnston; and three
great great grandchildren,
Jason,
Jennifer, and Justin Bissell.
Services
were held Tuesday, May 26 at 2 p.m. at the United Presbyterian Church in Lenox
with Reverend Don Fisher
officiating.
Music
was by Roberta Lockhart, organist and Carol Ann Kinder, vocalist. Selections
were "The Old Rugged Cross" and
"In
The Garden".
Casket
bearers were Ray Hewitt, Randall Wilson, Orville Williams, Bob Reynolds, Lowell
Bush, and Mack Pershin.
Interment
was in the West Fairview Cemetery at Lenox, Iowa.
Larson-Bender Funeral Home in Lenox was
in charge of arrangements.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday June 3, 1981
Hughes,
Wilma Pearl Cavner -
Wilma
Pearl Hughes, the daughter of William Henry and Bertha Hurst Cavner, was born January 12, 1898 in Page
County,
Iowa. She had a twin brother; Earl. Pearl died Saturday, June 6 at the Bedford
Manor in Bedford, Iowa, at the
age
of eighty-three years, four months, and twenty-four days.
As a young girl, she moved with her family to a farm in Taylor County.
She
was united in marriage with Glen Milo Hughes on February 23, 1921 at Bedford.
They made their home on farms
near
Conway until 1966 when they moved to Lenox.
Pearl
will be remembered as a mother with overflowing love for her family. She was
called "Grandma" by all youngsters.
Preceding
her in death were her husband on January 29, 1975, her parents, four sisters, Effic Barker, Mary Jeffers, and
Leona
and Florence Cavner; five brothers, Roy, Cyle and Earl, and Alonzo and John in infancy; and a
grandson, Joseph Kirby,
who
also died in infancy.
Survivors
include her children, Darlene Ernest and husband, Willis, Dorothy Kirby and
husband, Virgil, Glen I. Hughes and
wife,
Wilma, all of Bedford, and Luetta Kinman and husband, Orlan of Omaha; a sister, Mable Robey of Bedford; a sister-
in-law,
Marie, (Mrs. Cyle) Cavner of Gardena, California; an aunt, Myrtle Faye; ten grandchildren and fifteen
great grandchildren,
Joyce,
Robert, Randy, and Troy Hoepker of Creston, Cleota, Art, Renee, and Neal Tapken of Orient, Jolene, David, Davy, and Andrea Kendrick of Douglasville, Georgia;
Fran and Bill Dougherty of Bedford, Marlene, Bob. Tim, and Joe Anderl of Redlands, California, Rodney, Teresa, Michelle,
Laura and Mellissa Kinman of Omaha, Sandra, Ronald,
Rachel, and Regan Williams of Council Bluffs, Bonny, Jerry, Daniel, and Kristi
Baker, Tony and Lori Hughes, and David Hughes, all of Bedford; as well as other
relatives.
Services
were held Tuesday, June 9 at 1:30 p.m. at the Larkin-Bender Funeral Home in
Lenox, Iowa with Carl Cummings
officiating.
Music
was provided by Norma Paymal, organist, and Marilyn
Beck and Candy Brown, vocalists. Selections were "In The Garden" and
"Ivory Palaces".
Casket
bearers were Bill Barrans, Lonnie Barker, Duane Book,
Doyle DeVoe, Bill O'Dell, and George Reynolds.
Interment was in the Conway Cemetery at
Conway, Iowa.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday June 10, 1981
Porter,
Anna Mae Clayton Cochran -
Anna
Mae Porter, youngest daughter of Wilbur and Eliza Burns Clayton, was born near Berwicle, Illinois November 20,
1892.
She died at her home in Clearfield Tuesday, May 26 at the age of eighty-eight
years, six months and six days.
As a
young girl, she moved with her family to a farm north of Clearfield. She
attended the Clearfield Public School.
Anna
was united in marriage with Homer W. Cochran on March 4. 1914. He preceded her in death in December of
1927.
At that time Anna and daughter, Helen, moved into Clearfield where she was
employed by the Clearfield
Telephone
Exchange.
On
March 2, 1931, she was united in marriage with Ralph W. Porter. They lived on a
farm southwest of Clearfield until
Mr.
Porter died in December of 1970. Anna then moved into Clearfield where she
spent her remaining years. She was a
member
of the United Methodist Church.
Preceding
her in death were her parents, two sisters, two brothers, and her husbands.
Survivors
include two daughters, Helen McMath and husband Dwight
and LeAnn Baker and husband Carroll; six
grandchildren,
Paul Roger Whitmore and wife, Maxine of Stuart, Iowa, Ann Driskell and husband Dave of Creston,
Barbara
Scott and husband Fred of Sharpsburg, Craig Baker and wife Markeeta of Clearfield, Sherri Doggett and husband
Dennis
of Seymour. Iowa, and Sheila McMath of Clearfield;
twelve great grandchildren, nieces and nephews as well as
other
relatives.
Services
were held Thursday, May 28 at 10:30 a.m. at the Clearfield United Methodist
Church with Pastor Kevin
Hoffman
officiating. Music was by Mrs. John Parrish, organist and Darl Bell, vocalist.
Casket
bearers were Craig Baker, Dennis Doggett, Paul Whitmore, Dave Driskill, Fred Scott, and Randall Nickle.
Interment
was in the Clearfield Cemetery at Clearfield, Iowa.
Varner-Watson
Funeral Home of Clearfield was in charge of arrangements.
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Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday June 3, 1981
Reed,
Earl Edward -
Earl
Edward Reed, son of John Wiley and Mina Elizabeth Vinn Reed, was born March 27, 1912 in Adams County, Iowa.
He
died at Rosary Hospital in Corning, Iowa Tuesday, June 16, 1981 at the age of
sixty nine years, two months and nineteen
days.
He
was united in marriage with Clara Paulline Paul
August 14, 1940 at Corning, Iowa.
"Jersey"
as he was called by many of his friends, was a life-long resident of Corning
and Adams County. As a youth he
worked
in the Civilian Conservation Corps and in the National Guard. In the early
1940's he stripped blue-grass across the
midwest.
Later he operated a corn sheller in Adams and
surrounding counties. Earl spent many years hauling rock
from
the Corning quarry and in the winter months he built wagons and picnic tables,
many of which are still in use around
the
country.
Preceding
him in death were his parents, a daughter, JoAnn, a
son Sam, two grandchildren, three brothers, Tom, Wally, and
Claude;
and two sisters Alice and Agnes.
Survivors
include his wife, Clara of Corning; two sons, Earl Jr. and wife Wauneta of
Corning, and David and wife Cindy of Omaha; two daughters, Lorraine Young and
husband Volley of Nodaway and Martha Tice and husband Stanley of Carter Lake,
Iowa; four brothers,
Ray
and Wendell of Corning, John of Eugene, Oregon and Eugene of McCoggin, Minnesota; two sisters, Clara Bailiff of Corning
and
Helen
Barker of Clearfield; thirteen grandchildren and three great grandchildren.
Services
were held Friday, June 19 1981 at 1:30 p.m. at the Larkin-Roland Funeral
Home in Corning, Iowa. Reverend Lowell Dickinson,
pastor
of the Corning First Baptist Church officiated.
Music
was by Erma Fuller, organist and Carolyn Engel, soloist. Selections were
"Amazing Grace" and "In The Garden".
Casket
bearers were George McLean, Wayne Smith, Eldon Lowther,
Vern Walter, Kenneth D. Smart and Bob Mack.
Interment
was in the Oak Hill Cemetery at Corning, Iowa.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday June 21, 1981
Schaffer,
Orville Printice -
Orville Printice Schaffer, son of William F. and Alta Nash
Schaffer, was born February 5, 1911 in Adams County, Iowa.
He
died at his home in Corning, Iowa Tuesday, May 12 at the age of seventy years,
three months and seven days.
He
was united in marriage with Inez Mae Gardner November 25, 1936 in Crawford
County, Kansas.
Orville
was employed by Adams County for fifteen years and had served as caretaker for
the Fairview Cemeteries in
Lenox,
Iowa for the last seventeen years. He will be remembered as a good husband,
friend and neighbor. Many of the
neighborhood
children affectionately called him "Grandpa".
Orville
took pride in his work as was evident by the beauty of the Lenox Cemeteries
during his years as caretaker.
Preceding
him in death were his parents and two brothers, Deryl and LaVerne.
Survivors
include his wife, Inez of Corning; three brothers, Kenneth and wife, Nina of
Lenox, Harry of Richmond,
California
and Leo of Creston; two sisters, Alemda Eggleston and
husband, Al of Corning and Velda Hardisty and husband,
Ernest
of Kent; two sisters-in-law, Ila Schaffer of Creston
and Lottie Schaffer of Corning, two brothers-in-law, Melvin Gardner
and
wife, Lila, and Merl Gardner and wife, Grace, all of
Kansas City, Kansas, nieces, nephews, great nieces and nephews,
and
other relatives.
Services
were held Friday, May 15 at 10:30 a.m. at the Larkin-Roland Funeral Home in
Corning. Iowa. Reverend Clarence Lautt,
pastor
of the Corning United Methodist Church officiated.
Music
was by Karen Schaffer, organist and selections were "Beyond The
Sunset" and "The Old Rugged Cross".
Casket
bearers were Pete McMorran, Carroll Mercer, Larry Fudge, Sam Armstrong, Kenneth
Means, and Jerry Barton.
Interment
was in the East Fairview Cemetery at Lenox, Iowa.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday May 20, 1981
Shaffer, Clyde M -
Clyde
M. Shaffer, the son of John D. and Myrtle Ethington Shaffer,
was born January 25, 1918 at Lenox, Iowa. He died
Thursday,
April 16 at the Boulder Community Hospital in Boulder, Colorado at sixty-three
years of age.
He
was united in marriage with Erma Young of Lenox on August 26, 1940. They made
their home in Clearfield, Iowa
prior
to moving to Boulder in 1963 where they resided at 730 Thirty-sixth Street.
Clyde
was a veteran of World War ll. He was a member of the American Legion Post in Clearfield and served
as Taylor
County
Commander of the American Legion.
Survivors
include his wife, Erma; two sons, Larry and Gary Shaffer of Boulder; a
daughter, Jean Ann (Mrs. Gary) Damiana
of
Louisville, Colorado; eight grandchildren, three brothers, Donovan of Longmont,
Colorado, Delbert of Boulder and
Gilbert
of Clearfield, Iowa; three sisters, Fern Spurrier of
Clearfield, Margaret Henderson of Lenox and Opal McMichael of
Grimes.
Iowa.
Services
were held Tuesday, April 21 at the Clearfield United Methodist Church with
Pastor Kevin Hoffman officiating.
Interment was in the Clearfield
Cemetery.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday April 29, 1981
Shiffer, Frances Marie Pontow Bradley -
Frances
Marie Bradley Shiffer, the daughter of Frank and
Marie Strey Pontow, was
born July 7, 1890 in Creston. She
died unexpectantly at her home in Kent, Iowa on Sunday,
April 19 at ninety years of age.
She
was united in marriage with J. Hubert Bradley in Creston in 1908. He preceded
her in death October 7, 1916.
Frances
was united in marriage with Ward Sniffer in 1920. He died January 7, 1951.
A
lifetime resident of Union County, Mrs. Shiffer was a
housekeeper for the sick and elderly until her retirement. She
was
a member of the Holy Spirit Parish and Altar Society in Creston.
Preceding
her in death besides her two husbands were a son, the Reverend Bede James
Bradley, Order of St. Benedict,
on
January 7, 1971, six brothers, two sisters, and one great grandchild. Survivors
include three sons, Dennis Bradley of
Afton,
Lyman Bradley and Hubert Bradley, Sr. both of Kent, their wives, twenty-six grandchildren,
and fifty-four great
grandchildren.
Services
were held Wednesday, April 22 at St. Malachy's Worship Center in Creston with the Reverend Father Arthur
McCann
officiating. Pallbearers were her grandsons, Raymond Bradley, Norbert Bradley, James
Bradley, Phillip Bradley,
Harry
Bradley, and Thomas Bradley.
Honorary
pallbearers were Herman Weisshaar, Max Paxson, Henry Roach, Howard Mickey, Urban Baker, Raymond
Brown,
Ernest Marckman, Fred Sturzenegger,
and Edmund Baker.
Interment was in the Calvary Cemetery
at Corning.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday April 29, 1981
Symonds, Florence
Elizabeth Alma Ray -
Florence
Elizabeth Alma Ray Symonds, the daughter of Wilburn and Louella Sellers Ray, was born March 27, 1906
on a
farm six miles south of Lenox. Iowa. She died at the Lenox Care Center
Thursday, April 23 at the age of
seventy-five
years and twenty six days.
She
was united in marriage with Ernest William Symonds of Kent, Iowa on May 12,
1926. Following their marriage. Florence
and
Ernest farmed near the Kent and Clearfield communities and then south of Lenox.
In later years, they farmed in the
Cromwell
area until retiring and moving to Lenox where they made their home for four
years.
Florence
had been a resident of the Care Center for ten years, moving there following
her husband's death on February
26,
1971.
Florence
will be warmly remembered by her family for her love of the home as shown in
her flowers, garden and housework.
Her
interest also extended to her friends and neighbors. Florence was known for her
handiwork, making beautiful pillows
and
crocheted butterflies. She will be missed by her family who have cared for her
in her last years.
Preceding
her in death were her husband, her parents, two brothers, Forrest and Harold
Ray; a sister, Pluma Ray: and a
granddaughter,
Connie Kay Baker.
Survivors
include two daughters, Darlene Rich and husband, Morris of Atkins, and Dorothy
Baker and husband, Gerald of
Clearfield:
two sons, Dean and wife, Marilyn of Waterloo, Iowa and Tom of Omaha, Nebraska;
seven grandchildren, David
Allen
Miller, Debra Miller, Vicki Miller, Barbara Koob,
Karen Symonds, and Jerry and John Baker: two great grandchildren,
Nathan
and Alan Miller: four sisters-in-law, Carrie Ray of Adair, Sylvia Cairns of
Fallon, Nevada, Mae Case of Brighton,
Colorado,
and Iola Steele of Knoxville; and two brothers-in-law, Everett Symonds of Lenox
and Raymond Symonds of Hopeville.
Services
were held Sunday, April 26 at 1:30 p.m. at the Larkin-Bender Funeral Home in
Lenox. Reverend William C. Trembly
of
the United Methodist Church officiated.
Music
was provided by Norma Paymal, organist, and Billie
Jean Barker and Marilyn Beck, vocalists. Selections were
"In
The Garden" and "How Great Thou Art".
Casket
bearers were Glen Norton, Jeff Koob, Jerry Baker,
John Baker, Jack Hulett, and John Beaman.
Interment
was in the West Fairview Cemetery at Lenox.
Lenox
Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday April 29, 1981
Wurster, Rose Marie Schaffer -
Rose
Marie Wurster, the daughter of Jacob and Mary Eberle Schaffer, was born on a farm near Prescott, Iowa on
September
15, 1895. She died at the Rosary Hospital in Corning, Iowa Saturday, May 23 at
the age of eighty-five years,
eight
months and eight days.
She
was united in marriage with Harry Wurster March 8,
1916 at the home of her parents. The couple moved to his farm
northeast
of Lenox. Following the death of Harry on October 9, 1931, Rose continued to farm with the help of hired men
and
friends and neighbors until her sons were old enough in do the farming.
Rose
was a member of the Prairie Star Church until its closing. She then joined the
United Presbyterian Church in
Lenox
and attended when able.
Preceding
her in death were her husband, a son. Howard, who was killed in an airplane
accident during World War II on
June
27, 1944 at the age of twenty-three, a grandchild in infancy and her daughter,
Pearl Goldner Haley on July 26, 1974.
Survivors
include a son, Harvev of Lenox, four grandchildren,
Marvin Goldner, his wife Kathy and children, Jerry,
Dan and
Chreal of Chesterfield, Missouri, Homer Goldner, his wife
Shirley and their children, Kim and Kyle of Eugene, Missouri,
Evelyn,
her husband Larry of Freemont, California, and Joe Goldner,
of Graham, Missouri, and a sister-in-law, Elsie Schaffer
of
Creston, Iowa.
Services
were held Wednesday, May 27 at 11 a.m. at the United Presbyterian Church in
Lenox with Reverend Don Fisher
officiating.
Music was by Roberta Lockhart, organist and Gwen Maynes,
soloist. Selections were "Whispering Hope" and
"What
A Friend We Have In Jesus".
Casket
bearers were Haldene Campbell, Jim Hewitt, Marvin
Reed, Robert Rhoades, Robert Lockhart, and George Wurster.
Interment
was in the West Fairview Cemetery at Lenox, Iowa.
Larkin
Bender Funeral Home in Lenox were in charge of arrangements.
Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday June 3, 1971
Young,
Duane Allen -
Duane
Allen Young, son of Lyle Duane Young and Mary Ann Hettinger Flickinger,
was born July 3, 1963 at Greenfield,
Iowa.
He died at San Diego, California Monday, June 29, 1981 at the age of seventeen
years, eleven months and
eleven
days.
Allen
attended early school years in Lenox and later attended school at Creston, Mt. Ayr, Des Moines, and Knoxville.
The
last year was spent at the Y.M.C.A. Boys Home in Johnson, Iowa, where he
received his G.E.D. A memorial
has
been established in his name for the Home. He enjoyed the outdoors and sports
and was especially fond of swimming
and
waterskiing. Allen like people and demanded more of himself than was expected.
He will be remembered for his love
of
small children.
Survivors
include his mother and step-father, Frank and Mary Anny Flickinger,
Chariton; his father, Duane Young,
Lenox;
his grandparents, John and Ruth Hettinger of Mesa, Arizona and Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Young, Winterset; two
sisters,
Tammie Temple and husband Kevin, Des Moines and Lori Ann Young, Chariton; two
step-brothers, Jim and Jon
Flickinger;
a step-sister, Kaye Flickinger; a nephew, Randy
Temple; many aunts, uncles, cousins, and other relatives and
friends.
Services
were held Saturday, July 4, 1981 at 10 a.m. at the Salem Church of the Brethren
in Lenox, Iowa, Reverend Elmer
West
officiating. Music was by Erma Fuller.
Military
Rites were performed by the Lenox American Legion Parkinson Post #250.
Casket
bearers were S.R. Steven Varner, HM1 Patrick Hall, HM1 Michael Winkler, YN2
David Trumball, YN3 Kevin Sanders,
SK2
Swain Baker, and L Cdr. Wm. Copus.
Interment was in the Salem Church
Cemetery at Lenox, Iowa.
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Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday July 8, 1981
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