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CEMETERY OBITUARIES
CALVARY CEMETERY
West Point, Iowa
Diana Lynn Fraise 1956-1981
FRAISE, SAMMONS, PARKER
The Burlington Hawkeye, August 24, 1981, page 11
Diana Lynn Fraise
West Point - Mrs. Diana Lynn Fraise, 25, West Point Rt. 1, died at
12:20 p.m.
Saturday, Aug. 22, at Henry County Health Center, Mt. Pleasant, of
injuries
sustained three hours earlier in a car-tractor collision near Salem.
She was born May 25, 1956 at Mt. Pleasant, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Virgil
Sammons. She married Danny Fraise april
10, 1976 at West Point.
She was employed at the Hy-Vee store in Mt. Pleasant; son, Chard, at
home,
grandmother, Lottie Sammons, Mt. Pleasant; two brothers, Duane Sammons,
Ottawa,
Kan., and Deane, Portland, Ore.; two sisters, Mrs. Tarry Parker,
Portland,
Ore., Janet Sammons, Mt. Pleasant.
Funeral: 11 a.m. Wednesday, St. Mary Church, West Point, Rev. Thomas
Doyle;
Calvary Cemetery, West Point. The body is at Link funeral home, West
Point
Posted by Debbie, Volunteer
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JOSEPH H. NEUWEG DIES
HUESER
AT
HOME OF BROTHER
Joseph
H, Neuweg (AKA Henry Joseph Neuweg),
a life long resident of Lee County, passed
away at
the home of his brother, Henry Neuweg,
Monday noon 20 May 1935,
following an illness of several months duration.
Mr.
Neuweg was born in West Point Township on
September
18, 1858 and he was 76 years, 8 months and 2 days old at the time of
his death.
The
deceased had never married and is survived by one sister. Mrs.
Barney Hueser of Fort Madison, and two
brothers.
Henry and John Neuweg, of West point
Township.
Mr.
Neuweg Had been engaged in farming, owning
a small
place south of town (West Point), He wan a
member of
St. Mary's Catholic church of West Point. Always of a jovial
disposition, Mr. Neuweg had many friends.
While It
was generally known that his health was failing, his death came rather
suddenly.
The
body was brought to the Willis McNeill home Tuesday afternoon and
funeral
services were held at St, Mary's Catholic Church Wednesday morning at 9
o'clock, the pastor, Rev. John Scherf
officiating.
Contributed
by Michael
Neuweg