Lenox, Iowa obituaries
transcribed by: Lorelei Rusco - lorerus@iowatelecom.net
 
 
Baker, Connie Kay -

Connie Kay, infant daughter of Gerald and Dorothy Baker, was born March 3, 1955 at the General Hospital in Des Monies and passed away March 10, 1955, after a short stay of only one week.

She leaves to mourn her passing her parents and little brother

Jerry Dean, age 4 years; four grandparents, Mr and Mrs Ernest

Symonds of Cromwell and Mr and Mrs Ernest Baker of Clearfield; four great grandparents, Mr and Mrs Frank Baker of Clearfield and Mr and Mrs Tom Symonds of Lenox; aunts and uncles: Mr and Mrs Alvin Miller of Rapid City, S. D.; ET2 and Mrs Dean Symonds of Hawaii; Mr and Mrs Earl Baker and Mr and Mrs Carroll Baker of Clearfield; and Tommy Symonds at home; four cousins, Juanita and Galen Baker, David and Debra Miller and many other relatives.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa March 24, 1955

Blair, Amanda Hanna -

Amanda Hanna, youngest child of Fernando and Sarah Hanna, was born in Guernsey County, Ohio, Nov 22, 1863, and departed this life at the home of her daughter in St Joseph, Mo., March 14, 1955, at the age of 91 years, 3 Months and 20 days.

At the age of 19 she came to Iowa with her parents, where they settled on a farm west of Sharpsburg. On March 3, 1887, she was united in marriage to William Blair. To this union were born 3 daughters and 4 sons. Her husband passed away in 1918. She was preceded in death by her father, mother, 1 sister, 3 brothers, 1 daughter, 1 son, 2 grandsons and her husband.

She leaves to mourn her passing 2 daughters, Maude Welch of Lenox and Opal Schiltz of St Joseph, Mo.; also 3 sons, Robert of Sharpsburg; Walter of Conway and Wilbur at home; 5 grandchildren, 5 great grandchildren and 4 great great grandchildren, and a host of friends.

Her entire life, after coining to Iowa was spent in the Sharpsburg

vicinity. She will be remembered as a loving mother and friend, and one who was faithfully devoted to her family.

Funeral services were held Thursday, March 17 at the Methodist church in Sharpsburg, Rev Howard DeVore officiating. Pall bearers were Chas Knott, Coral Knapp, Albert Beck, Dewey Evans, Chas Smith and Marion Wilson. Interment was in Gravity cemetery.

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Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa March 24, 1955

Branan, Emery -

Mrs Gertie Firkins received word Saturday that her brother

Emery Branan of Davenport had been found dead. He evidently

died of heart failure while he slept. It was 6 hours before he

was found and 30 hours before a relative was located.

Funeral services were Tuesday, March 8 at Villisca and burial at Guss.

After she received word her brother's death, Mrs Firkins went to Guss to stay until Monday with her mother, Mrs Viola Branan.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa March 10, 1955

Brown, Mary Katherine Doran -

Mrs Mary Brown, 63, of near Prescott, died Thursday at 9:45 a.m., at the Rosary hospital in Corning after an extended illness.

Services were at the Stringtown church Sunday at 2 p m, with the Rev Norman Schmidt officiating. Burial was in the Stringtown cemetery.

OBITUARY —

Mary Katherine Doran, the daughter of Martha Ellen and Medford Doran, was born June 23, 1891 at Springfield, Mo., and after an illness of ten months departed from this life March 24, 1955 at 9:45 a. m. in the Rosary Hospital, Corning, Iowa, at the age of 63 years, 9 months and 1 day.

On Feb 16, 1911 she was united in marriage to Virgil Stanley

Brown. To this union seven children were born. They are Austin

of Prescott, la.; Delman, Darrell and Roscoe of Lenox, la.; Mrs

James A Brinker (Thelma) of Pemberville, Ohio and Mrs Earl

Boswell (Wilma) of Des Moines, Iowa. One daughter, Lorene

Francis, preceded her in death in 1927 at the age of 2 years.

She was also preceded in death by her parents and one sister,

Nellie Brockus. She leaves to mourn her passing besides her

devoted husband, children, and 14 grandchildren, her sister, Mrs

OIlie Clark of Springfield, Mo.; two brothers, William Doran of

Crossroads, Mo., and Clyde Doran of Springfield, Mo., many

nieces and nephews and a host of .friends.

The earlier years of her life were spent in Missouri, and since

1926 she has been a resident of Adams County, Iowa. She was

baptized in the Christian church at Witty, Mo., and has been a

faithful member of the Stringtown Federated Community

church since moving to this community. She was truly a woman who spent her life in service for others.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa March 31, 1955

Bush, Floyd -

Floyd Bush, son of Mr and Mrs Frank Bush of Gravity, passed away at his home south of Corning Friday afternoon.  He had been in poor health for some time. Funeral services were held at the Roland Funeral Home in Corning Monday afternoon.  Burial in Gravity cemetery.  He leaves to mourn his passing, his wife, one son Eddie

Joe, father and mother, two sisters, Mrs Eleanor Hoffman of

Bedford, Mrs Lulu Grant of Columbus, Neb., two brothers, Rev

Glen Bush of Carlisle, Walter of Gravity.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa March 24, 1955

Campbell, Cora Mae Baldwin –

Mrs. Ira Campbell passed away at her home at 12:30 a.m. Sunday.  She had suffered a heart attack.  She had been an invalid for years.

Funeral services were Tuesday afternoon at the Church of Christ with the Rev. Cecil Simonton officiating.  Burial was in Lenox Cemetery.

Cora Mae Baldwin was born on a farm near Lenox Oct. 2, 1882 to Omar C and Carrie B Baldwin.  She passed away at her home in Lenox Sunday, May 1, 1955 at the age of 72 years and 7 months.

On Nov. 23, 1904 she was united in marriage to Ira J. Campbell.  To this union were born 3 sons, Leland B, Willard C and Chester B.

At the age of 11 she confessed Christ at the Church of Christ in Lenox and was also a member of Thursday Girls for several years.

On the 23rd of November last year she and her husband celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary.

She suffered a paralytic stroke Nov. 7, 1951.  She was a patient and cheerful sufferer through her long illness.

Her Christian character was exemplified by her thoughtfulness and concern for her friends as well as the members of her household.  She was an inspiration to all who knew her.

Surviving are her husband and three sons, Leland and Willard of Lenox and Chester of Des Moines, five grandsons, 4 granddaughters, and 2 great granddaughters.  Her parents and one brother, Ira Baldwin preceded her in death.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa May 5, 1955

Cunningham, Mrs. Charles -

Mr and Mrs Frank Cunningham and Mary Ann returned Saturday evening from Nortonville, Kan., where they had been called because of the death of his mother, Mrs Charles Cunningham, 81.

Funeral services were held at 9:30 Friday morning in St Joseph's

Catholic church in Nortonville, Kansas. The Rev Father Herkins of Nortonville conducted the services, Father Cleary of Excelsior Springs Mo., gave the sermon. Interment was in St Joseph's cemetery at Nortonville.

Living to mourn their loss are her husband, Charles Cunningham:

thirteen children, 6 sons, Phil and John Cunningham of Topeka, Kan.; Stephen, Toledo, Ohio; Frank of Lenox; Robert of Memphis, Tenn., and Leonard of Kansas City, Kan. Seven daughters, Mrs Ben Domann

of Winchester, Kan.; Mrs Fred Brinkley and Mrs Claude Weishaar of Nortonville; Mrs Margaret McCoy of Denver, Col.; Mrs Harry Weaver of Germany; Sister Rita Louise of Providence Hospital, Kansas City, Kan.; Sister Joan Therese of St Ann's Convent, Excelsior Springs, Mo.

There are 29 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren.

All were able to attend the services except Mrs Harry Weaver, whose husband, Major H L Weaver, is stationed in Germany.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa March 3, 1955

Dunbar, Oliver Cromwell -

Oliver Cromwell Dunbar, who would have been 89 years old this August, died Saturday night, April 2 in a hospital at Atascadero, Calif., after a long illness.

Mr Dunbar was born Aug 2, 1886 at Centerville, la. In later years he moved to Lenox where he was a photographer for 33 years. He left Lenox in 1927 to make his home in California. 

He is survived by a daughter, Mrs Nora Bond of Atascadero; three sons, Carl Dunbar of San Luis Obispo, Ellsworth and Robert Dunbar, both at Porterville; five grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren, and three great great grandchildren. There are a number of relatives in Lenox and vicinity.

Funeral services were at the Chapel of the Roses April 5, Ralph C Isbell officiating. Burial was at Atascadero.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa April 14, 1955

Fitzgerald, Nancy Ellen Finch -

Howard Fitzgerald received word Saturday of the death that

morning of his mother, Mrs Nancy Fitzgerald at the Shenandoah

hospital after a lingering illness. Daughter of Waldo and Julia Finch, Nancy Ellen Finch was born at Logansport, Ind., May 14, 1867 and died Apr 2, 1955 at age of 87 years, 10 months and 18 days.

The family moved to Kent community in the early 1880s. In November, 1890, she was united in marriage to Thomas E

Fitzgerald and they established their home near Kent. To this

union were born two children, a son, Howard Fitzgerald of

Clearfield and a daughter, Mrs Alice Lindburg of Essex, la.

Mrs Fitzgerald had made many friends and was always loyal to her faith, having been a member of the Kent Methodist church for over 60 years.

The husband preceded her in death in 1936. Surviving are the son and daughter, one grandson Thomas E Fitzgerald and a great grandson, William James Fitzgerald; also a sister, Mrs Dell Brown of Yakima, Wash., other relatives and many friends.

Funeral services were held Monday at Kent Methodist church by Rev Ida Roberts of Cedar, Ia. assisted by Rev H Ball of Clearfield. Interment was in Maple Hill cemetery at Cromwell.

From Clearfield, besides the immediate relatives, Mr and Mrs

H Fitzgerald and Mr and Mrs Thos E Fitzgerald attending the

funeral rites were Mrs H McClintock, Mrs G Brott, Mrs Minnie

Polsley, Mrs C Newburn. Mrs F Miller, Mrs R Nickle and Mrs Elma Bye.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa April 14, 1955

Hersom, Joel -

The funeral services for Joel Hersom, 94, were held at the

Methodist church in Diagonal Monday, 2 p. m., April 18. Burial

was in Knowlton cemetery. Mr Hersom, when 10 years of age, came from Illinois and has since lived on the same farm NE of Clearfield. Mr Hersom suffered a broken hip two weeks ago and he was taken to Creston hospital, but due to advanced age could not survive the injury and he died Saturday, April 16. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs Nora Beamen of Diagonal.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa April 28, 1955

Hunter, Allan Dean -

Allan Dean, 7 day old son of Mr and Mrs Dean Hunter of Gravity died Tuesday night at the Creston hospital. The body was brought to J R Crew home in Clearfield. Burial was in Conway cemetery following services at the Funeral home Wednesday at 2 o'clock.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa March 3, 1955

Jones, Walter Earl –

Lovitt, Walter -

Walter Lovitt, 76, son of Mr and Mrs John Lovitt, a life long resident

of Clearfield, died Tuesday at 2 p m in Douglas County Hospital, Omaha, following a short illness. Mr Lovitt followed various occupations which helped many people. He also until the last few years, helped care for the sick and made many friends. He made his home of late years in the place he purchased near the Clearfield Park.  He was preceded in death by his parents and two sisters, Stella Burns and Sadie Lovitt. He is survived by one sister, Mrs Helen

Knox of Lenox and several nephews and nieces, other relatives

and many friends. Funeral services were held at J R Crew Funeral Home Friday at 2 p m. Interment was in Clearfield Cemetery.

Walter, son of John and Elmira Lovitt was born near Kent, Iowa, Dec 29, 1878. He passed at Omaha, Neb., March 1, 1955 at the age of 76 years, 2 months and 2 days.  He spent all but about 25 years of his life in and near Clearfield.  Walter was of a kind and loving disposition always willing to help those who needed him.

Those of the family preceding him to their eternal home were his loving mother and father and two sisters, Estella Mae and Sarah Ann.  He leaves to mourn his passing his sister Stella Knox of Lenox, also endeared to him for his loving kindness are his four nieces, Mrs. Lillian Woods of Des Moines, Mrs. Harold Mohler of Bedford, Mrs Max Pool, Mt. Ayr and Mrs Eugene Blane, Kensington, Maryland.  He leaves seven grandnephews and six grandnieces and friends.

Walter’s earthly body will rest in Clearfield Cemetery.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa March 10, 1955

Nelson, Andy -

Andy Nelson born in Smolien Sweden in 1871 passed away March 17, 1955 at the Elmcrest Nursing Home in Des Moines at the age of 84 years.

When 18 years of age he came to America and located in SE Iowa  where he established his blacksmith, shop.

He later married Myrtle Dilts and to this union were born one

daughter Mrs Wm (Opal) Williams of Des Moines and three sons,

Carl and Paul of Silvis, Ill. and Elmo of Des Moines. Upon moving to Clearfield he continued his blacksmith trade for 57 years.

His wife died two years ago and due to failing health he has lived with his daughter, Mrs Williams in Des Moines.

Mr Nelson was a great reader and retained a wonderful memory.

He was of a cheerful disposition and enjoyed visiting with

his friends. He was a member of Masonic Lodge 53 years.

Besides the daughter and 3 sons he is survived by 4 grandchildren

and 5 greet grandchildren.

Funeral services were held Saturday. March 19 at the J R Crew Funeral Home, Rev R Graham officiating. Burial in Clearfield Cemetery.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa March 24, 1955

Nelson, James Edwin -

Ed Nelson, 79, passed away at his home here Sunday night. Services were held at Bender Funeral Home Wednesday, Feb 16, the Rev Willard Morris officiating. Burial was in Lenox cemetery.  Mr and Mrs Nelson observed their 50th wedding anniversary last October.

OBITUARY

James Edwin Nelson, son of Matthew and Nancy Nelson, was born in Washington, la., Nov 10, 1875. When he was 6 years old his family moved to Lenox, where he lived for the rest of his life. He attended the Lenox schools and learned the barber trade, which he practiced until he retired in 1948, except for about ten years of farming near

Lenox.

On October 28, 1904, he was united in marriage to Cora Belle

Wilson at Brooks, Iowa. To this union were born his daughter,

Emily, and another daughter who died in infancy.

He was a long-time member of the Modern Woodman of America.

Mr Nelson passed away after a long illness, at his home in

Lenox on Feb 13, 1956 at the age of 79 years, 3 months and 3 days. 

He was preceded in death by his sisters, Anna Mary, Sarah Elizabeth, Maggie Belle Paymal, and Issie May Monroe ; and by his brothers John, William, Rossie and Roy. Surviving are his foster sister, Mrs Edna Stevens of Creston, la.; hjs wife, Cora Belle; and his daughter, Emily Nelson, who is employed at the Greater Community Hospital in Creston, Iowa. He leaves a wide circle of friends, but he will be

missed most deeply in his home and his family.

At the funeral service Rolland Buxton sang "Beautiful Isle

Somewhere" and "Beautiful Garden of Prayer," accompanied by Mrs Lois Morris. Pall bearers were John Nagel, Dick Dunbar, Orville Bricker, Chas K Wurster, Fred Barrans and Bert Peacock.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa February 17, 1955

Nesbit, Glenna -

Mrs Glenna Nesbit passed away March 8 at her home in Sun Valley, Calif. She was a sister of Lonnie Hunter and Mrs John Walter of Lenox. One daughter, 3 grandchildren, 2 great grandchildren, 4 sisters and one brother survive.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa March 17, 1955

Nisson, John V. -

Clearfield was deeply grieved Thursday to learn of the death of John V Nisson, 27, of Cromwell, son of Mr and Mrs John Nisson of Cromwell. The family were former residents NE of Clearfieid. He is survived by his parents, his wife Carol and 3 sons, John Lee, Carol Dean and Billy Gene and a sister Mrs Isabelle Vicker of Cromwell. Funeral services were held Friday in Cromwell Congregational church and burial in Maple Hill cemetery.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa March 10, 1955

Reed, Charlie Andrew –

Charlie A Reed, 70, died Sunday morning about 9 o'clock of a cerebral hemorrhage.  In the absence of Vertis Reeders, he had gone to their home to take care of their dogs.

When he did not return home promptly Mrs. Reed called Mrs. Betty Refer, a neighbor of Reeders.  Mrs. Refer looked for Mr. Reed but did not find him.  Mrs. Reed went to look for him and found he had passed away.

Funeral services were Tuesday afternoon April 26 at Sharpsburg Presbyterian Church conducted by Rev. Donald Gibson and Rev H D Butts.  Burial was in Lenox Cemetery, with Masonic services.

OBITUARY

Charlie Andrew Reed was born in Farris, Ill.  Aug. 13, 1884 to David Steward and Etta Love Hodges Reed. When he was about one year old he traveled in a covered wagon with his parents to Garden City, Kansas where they made their home for the next five years. Then they returned to Lenox where Charlie grew to adulthood.

On Feb 23, 1910 he was united in marriage to Flora Ouderkirk

and they established their home on a farm near Sharpsburg, la.

To this union two children were born, Cecil and Ruth. But after

nine brief years his wife passed away. In 1920 he was married to Mattie Shoemaker, who again made his home complete and happy with her daughter, Marvel, also joining the family.

Charlie confessed his faith in Christ at the Presbyterian church Jan 23, 1909, and was ordained as a Deacon May 4, 1915. He was elected Clerk of the Session in 1940, and was delegate to the National Synod

at Cincinnati, Ohio in 1951.  Thus he was finishing 40 years of service as an officer of his church.

He joined the Masonic lodge at Gravity, la. in 1924, later transferring to the Tremont lodge at Lenox, for which he was always held in high esteem.  He was also assessor in Taylor county, serving Marshall, Platte and Grant townships for almost 35 years.

He and his wife returned to Lenox in January of 1945 and resided there until his death April 24, 1955. He was a loving and faithful husband and father.  His mother, father and one sister, Alma Becherer preceded him in death.

He leaves to mourn his passing, his loving wife, Mattie, step daughter, Mrs Marvel Shum, of Iowa Falls, la.; one son, Cecil of Bedford, la.; one daughter, Mrs Ruth Reeder of Lenox; one brother, Ross of Gravity, la.; one sister, Mrs Laura McPherren of CJarinda, la., and three grandchildren: Judith, Reed of Des Molnes, Barbara Reed of Bedford, and James Shum of Iowa Falls, Iowa.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa April 28, 1955

Schaffer, William Franklin –

William Franklin Schaffer, son of Elizabeth and William Schaffer was born January 28, 1888 near Mercer Center and passed away April 14, 1955 at the Rosary Hospital after a long illness.  He was 67 years, 2 months and 18 days of age.

William Schaffer and Alta Nash were united in marriage November 4, 1908, and to this union eight children were born.  They are Kenneth of Lenox; Orville, Deryl and Leo, all of Corning; Harry of Richmond, Calif.; LaVerne of Brooks, la.; Velda Hardisty of Corning and Almeda Eggleston of Corning.

He is survived by his wife Alta, eight children, four daughters-in-law, two sons-in-law, fourteen grandchildren, four sisters: Margaret Williams of Corning; Kate Miller of Indiana; Ella Moore of Creston;

Emma Orth of Lenox; and one brother, Jesse Schaffcr of Bippas, Ind.

He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother, Carl. He leaves to mourn his passing, many relatives and a host of friends. He became a member of the church when a child. He was a kind and loving father and was always ready to lend a helping hand to those

who needed it. He was most happy when he was around his children and grandchildren.

Services were held Sunday, April 17, 1955 at 2 p m from the Christian church in Corning, la., with Rev Ray Nixon in charge. Interment was at Walnut Grove cemetery. Music for the services was furnished by Roland Buxton accompanied by Mrs Norma Paymal, pianist. Pall bearers were Walter Nelson, Chester Nelson, John Brown, Don Mercer, Wes Miller and Homer Walter.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa April 28, 1955

Seevers, W. F. -

Mrs Bell Weichert received word the last of the week that her brother-in-law, Attorney W F Seevers of Stanberry, Mo., had passed away in a Maryville hospital. Mrs Weichert went to be with her sister and attend funeral services. She returned to Lenox Sunday, but expects to go back for a few days with her sister.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa March 17, 1955

Smith, Sarah Edna Gilmore -

Mrs Vernon R Smith passed away at Mary Greeley Hospital Ames, la., at 1:15 a. m. Thursday, Feb 17 at the age of 79 years and 48 days.

Sarah Edna, daughter of James and Margaret Gilmore, was born Dec 31, 1875 near Winthrop, la. At an early age her .family moved to Taylor Comity, la., and later to Coffee County, Kan. She attended Emporia State Teachers College and taught school for several years

in Kansas and Iowa.

She was married to Vernon R Smith of Sharpsburg, la., April 20, 1904 and to this union two children were born, Edna Garland,

now Mrs George L Beck of Ames, la., and Ethel Marjorie Smith of the Iowa State College Library staff at Ames.

The family lived on a farm at Sharpsburg, la., for a time, later moving to Bedford, Iowa, where both Mr and Mrs Smith held county office. In 1942 Mr and Mrs Smith moved to Ames, until 1950, when: due to failing health they moved to an apartment at the home of their daughter.

At an early age Mrs Smith joined the Methodist church taking an active part as long as her health permitted.  Besides Mr Smith and Garland and Marjorie, she leaves to mourn her loss a brother, Walter Gilmore of LeRoy, Kan. Two sisters, Mrs R M Tuttle of New Market, la., and Mrs Ira Reed of White Pigeon, Mich.; and five nieces and nephews.

Services were held at the Adams Funeral Home Saturday, Feb 19 at 1:30 p. m. with the Rev Raymond Shipman in charge. Burial was in the Ames Municipal Cemetery.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa March 3, 1955

Sturm, Arthur –

Arthur Sturm, 67, farmer living southeast of Lenox, passed away early Friday afternoon while being taken to Creston hospital.  Funeral services were held Sunday at Bender Funeral Home with Rev. Harold Butts officiating.  Burial was in the Lenox Cemetery.

OBITUARY

Arthur Sturm, son of Thomas and Nora Sturm was born Feb. 4, 1888 near Dunlap, Ill.   He died on Friday March 25, 1955 enroute to the Creston hospital.

Mr Sturm and Ethel May Leonard were joined in marriage at Creston, la., Jan 14, 1915.  He is survived by his devoted wife one son, Cleo Sturm of Clearfield, one daughter, Mrs. Homer Minnick, of Lenox, one son died in 1928.

He also leaves to mourn his death, six grandchildren, Karen

Connie and Haldean Minnick, Dennis, David and Dale Sturm, 2 brothers, Harl Sturm of Gravity and Irve Sturm of Belt, Mont ; 4 sisters, Mrs Ledge Crawford of Gravity, Mrs Lulu Beemer of Creston, Mrs Oscar Key of Fiske, Sask , Canada and Mrs Frank Cummings of Council Bluffs; also a host of friend and relatives.

All his life he was engaged in farming in Taylor county. He had a kind and happy disposition, always ready to lend a helping hand to anyone in need. All who knew him were his friends.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa, March 31, 1955

Toy, William Richard -

William Toy, 84, died at 9 p m Sunday at Hotel Lenox where he had made his home the past two years. Services were at the Bender Funeral Home Tuesday, April 5, with, burial at Conway.  Mr Toy was a retired farmer and had lived southwest Clearfield.

OBITUARY

William Richard Toy was born Aug 22, 1870 at Chippewa Falls

Wisc., the son of Richard E and Lottie A Toy. He departed this

life on April 3, 1955 at Hotel Lenox, at the age of 84 years 8 months and 12 days.

At 3 years of age he came with his parents to Iowa. His father passed away the following year. He resided on the same farm until January 15, 1953, when stricken with sickness.

He was preceded in death by his father, his mother, two brothers and two sisters, and leaves to mourn his loss two sisters, Mrs Olive Campbell of Mt Ayr and Miss Cora Toy of Lenox besides nieces and nephews.

As a young man he placed his trust in the Lord and lived true to his faith the remaining years of his life.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa April 7, 1955

Winslow, Mrs. Wm. R. -

Mrs Ralph Rundlett received the sad news Monday that her aunt, Mrs Wm R Winslow of Silverton, Oregon, had passed away

Thursday evening, Feb 24.  Her husband and 5 children survive.

Funeral services and burial were at Silverton, Mrs Winslow was the daughter of Ab Henry and grew up on a farm near Sharpsburg

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa March 3, 1955

Wood, John -

Relatives here received word of the death of John Wood, 82 of Idaho Falls, Idaho. His nephew, Lloyd Wood, left Sunday to attend the funeral. Mrs Joe Wocd of Lenox is a sister-in-law.  John Wood and his wife had been in Texas spending the winter with their daughter. He

died on the bus on the way back to Idaho. Surviving are his widow, 2

sons and one daughter.  The family formerly lived near Lenox in Adams County.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa May 5, 1955