Obituaries
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[BERRINGER, NELLIE AUGUSTA LARSON]
Clarinda Herald Journal, Thursday, January 16, 1964, p. 5
Mrs. Walt Berringer burial was at Guss
Guss—Services were held Saturday for Mrs. Walter Berringer, 75, who died Jan 9 at the Clarinda Municipal hospital after an extended illness. The funeral was from the Wolfe Funeral home in Villisca and burial in the cemetery at the Guss church.

Nellie Augusta Larson was born Aug 31, 1888 to Fred and Kitty Larson at Yankton, S D. She was married Dec 25, 1909, to Walter Lloyd Berringer. Their two daughters are Mrs Floyd (Leona) Johnson of New Market and Mrs. John (Winona) Curtis of Nodaway. Her two granddaughters are Mrs Elvin (Betty Lou) Clark of Guss and Mrs Lyle (Patsy Ann) Steeve of Corning. Her only grandson, Dean Curtis, died last April 25.

Her brother is Rex Larson of Waynesville, Mo, and a sister, Mrs. Leon (Trixie) Guarst is of Watson, Mo.

When but six years of age, she moved with her parents to the Hawleyville vicinity and spent her entire life in Page and Montgomery counties. She had been a constant sufferer since last April. She attended the Methodist church and was an ardent lover of flowers and her work out of doors.

The Rev Joe Cook of Corning conducted the services, with music by Mrs Cook and Mrs Carolyn Harris. Casket bearers were Richard and Bob Marsh, Ralph Peterson, R G Muckey, Elvin Clark and Lyle Steeve.

 

[BRANAN, CARROLL GILBERT]
Clarinda Herald Journal, Thursday, October 28, 1982
Carroll Branan service held
Funeral services were held Oct. 20 for Carroll Gilbert Branan, 67, of Villisca, who died Oct. 18 at the Montgomery   County   Memorial Hospital   in   Red   Oak.   Wolfe Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements with burial in the Maple Grove cemetery at Guss.

Mr. Branan was born Jan. 15, 1915, the son of Gilbert and Edith Stephens Branan. He was a lifelong resident of the Taylor and Montgomery County areas and also was a veteran of World War II.

He is survived by his wife Dorothy of Villisca; two sons, Larry and Gail; two daughters, Marie and Marilyn and five grandchildren and a sister, Verla Mae Sweeney of Hemet, Ca.

 

[BRANAN, EDITH STEPHENS]
Clarinda Herald Journal, Thursday, November 16, 1967, [p. 1]
Mrs G Branan died at home near Guss
Mrs Gilbert Branan, 72, died at her home Tuesday, after a long illness, through which time she continued to keep active in home and community.

Memorial service was this Thursday at the Maple Grove Methodist Church at Guss with the Rev George White in charge, assisted by the Rev Clarence Moore. Interment was in the church cemetery. Sutphen Funeral Home at Villisca was in charge of the arrangements.

She was involved in many of the community activities of the area. A life-time resident of Guss in Taylor County, she was made an honorary 4-H member several years ago, interested in her home and church. She had been news writer for the Herald Journal for more than 30 years as well as writing for the papers at Villisca and Corning.

She was the former Edith Stevens [Stephens], married to Gilbert Branan on March 11, 1914. They celebrated their golden wedding anniversary three years ago with over 400 persons signing the guest book. She had taught in the vicinity, including the school next to the Branan home, two miles northwest of the Maple Grove church.

Three children and her husband are survivors. A daughter Verla Mae Pedigo lives at Los Angeles, two sons are Carroll at Villisca and Valjean at Omaha. A son, Wilbur, died about a year ago and a daughter, Mrs Helen Harrison, a year prior to that at Los Angeles. The couple has 13 grandchildren and three great granddaughters.

 

[BRANAN, GILBERT]
Clarinda Herald Journal, Monday, October 16, 1972, p. 9
Gilbert Branan – Gilbert Branan, 81, passed away October 1, 1972, in Murphy Memorial Hospital in Red Oak, Iowa after a long illness. Gilbert, son of Wilbur and Viola Branan, was born April 16, 1891, in Montezuma, Iowa and came to southwest Iowa as a young boy. He was married to Edith Stephens on March 11, 1914. To this union five children were born, three of whom survive; Carrol of Villisca; Valjean of Omaha, Nebraska; and Verla Mae Sweeney of Denver, Colorado. He is also survived by three sisters; Grace Konecne of Corning; Mae Stephens of Diagonal and Hester Case of Holdridge, Nebraska; fourteen grandchildren and eleven great great grandchildren.  His wife preceded him in death in November 1967. Gilbert was a devoted husband and father and was loved and respected by all who knew him.

Services for Gilbert Branan were held Tuesday, October 3, 1972 at 2 pm at the Guss Methodist Church with Sutphen Funeral Home in charge. Officiating clergyman was the Rev Edward Osburn.

Pallbearers were Wilson Wilhelm, Bob Neal, Fred Miller, Bill Garey, Paul Richey and Ted McCoy.

Caring for flowers were Bonnie Garey, Margeleeen Naven, Lois Mitchell and Opal Gray.

Musical selections of “How Great Thou Art” and “In the Garden: were sung by Carl Brand accompanied by Donna Cribbs.

Wilma Gill and Mildred Moore were at the Register book.

Concluding services were in Guss Cemetery.

 

[BRANAN, JOHN WILBUR]
Clarinda Herald Journal, Thursday, July 6, 1967, p. 11
John Wilbur Branan – John Wilbur Branan, son of Gilbert and Edith Branan, was born July 3, 1918. Death came very suddenly in Corning from a heart attack while he and his father were shopping in the Hy-Vee store. They had spent the afternoon visiting his mother at Northgate Nursing Home.

Wilbur attended Taylor Co rural schools near Guss and graduated with high honors, both from rural graduation in Taylor County in the 8th grade and with his high school class in 1935 from Villisca high school.

He was united in marriage with Wilma Van Ausdale, May 7th, 1939. To this union wee born three children, James Dale of Ft. Riley, Kan., Gary Gordon and Linda Joyce of Amarillo, Tex.

Gary Gordon preceded his father in death in 1959. Wilbur also leaves his father and mother of Guss, brothers, Carrol of Villisca, Valjean of Omaha, and a sister, Mrs. Verle Pedigo of Los Angeles, Calif. A sister Helen Harrison passed away 11 months ago.

Wilbur was employed at the Guss Store after graduation for several years, then moved to Pueblo, Colo in 1941. In 1944 he returned to Villisca. He operated a produce business for several years. Later he was employed at the Regis Hotel in Omaha. The past year, he had worked with his father.

Funeral services were held at the Guss Church Monday, June 19, Rev George White officiating. Pallbearers were Wade Scholey, Bill Findley, Orville Marsh, Irvin Miller, Walter Johnson and Alvin Mitchell. Mrs. Alvin Mitchell, Mrs. Bill Garey, and Mrs Ed Naven were flower bearers. Music was by Mrs Robert Harris accompanied by Mrs Quincy Dunn in the following selections, “Beautiful Isle of Somewhere,” and “God Understands.” Mrs Jim Gill and Mrs Claude Moore were in charge of the register. Ushers were Linda and Shirley Garey and Ronda Mitchell. Concluding service and interment were at the Guss cemetery. Sutphen Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

 

[BRANAN, VIOLA ALMEDA WOLF]
Bedford Times-Press, Thursday, November 19, 1964, p. 5
Obituary for Mrs. V. Branan
Mrs. Viola Almeda Wolf, daughter of George and Hester Wolf, was born in Poweshiek Co., Ia., June 15, 1870 and died at the Shady Lawn Rest Home in Villisca at the age of 94 years, four months, 27 days.

She was married to Wilbur Branan Dec. 3, 1890, moved to Montgomery Co., Ia., in 1902 and later to Taylor Co., Ia., where she lived the rest of her life, except a few months in the rest home.

She is survived by the following children, Gilbert Branan, Guss, Mrs. Geo. Firkins (Gertie), Lenox, Mrs. May Stephens, Diagonal, Mrs. Ora Konecne (Grace), Brooks, Mrs. Dale Case (Hester), Lincoln, Nebr.; 21 grandchildren, 53 great grandchildren, 8 great great grandchildren.

Her husband died in 1934; also two infants and Clate, 1963; Emery in 1955.

 

[BRANAN, WILBUR]
Bedford Times-Press, Thursday, November 8, 1934, p. 7
Wilbur Branan Dies  Was Ill Several Months---Burial In Guss Cemetery
Wilbur Branan, 65, who had been in poor health for several months, died at his home two miles east of Guss, Thursday, Oct. 25. The funral services were held at the home Saturday, Oct. 27, conducted by Rev. Mr. Clayburg of Villisca. Burial was in the Guss cemetery.

He is survived by his wife, three sons, Gilbert Branan of Guss, Clate Branan of barnes City, Iowa, and Emery Branan of Sac City, and four daughters, Mrs. Gertie Firkins of Guss, Mrs. Grace Konecne of Corning, Mrs. May Stephens of Braddyville, and Mrs. Hester Case of Tennville. There are also twenty-one grandchildren.

[BRANAN, WILBUR]
Villisca Review (Villisca, Iowa), Friday, November 2, 1934, [p. 1]
Wilbur Branan, 65, Dies At His Farm Home East of Guss
Funeral services for Wilbur Branan of the Guss vicinity were conducted at his home near Guss Saturday afternoon at 2 p. m., the Rev. W. F. Clayburg, pastor of the Methodist church of Villisca, officiating. Burial was in the Guss cemetery.

Mr. Branan had been in poor health for several months, and he died at his home two miles east of Guss at 10 a. m. Thursday of last week at the age of 65. Heart trouble is given as the cause of his death.

Singers at the funeral services were Mrs. Harvey Dennis and Mrs. Arthur Bell. Pallbearers were Scott Curtis, Curt McCoy, Frank Kempton, Louis Huss, Will Rock and Elza Baker.

Born in Poweshiek County, Iowa, on October 5, 1869, Mr. Branan grew to manhood in that vicinity. He was united in marriage on December 3, 1889 with Miss Viola Wolfe at Deep River, Iowa, and to them nine children were born, two of whom died in infancy.

In 1911 he moved to Villisca and in 1906 he moved to Taylor County. He was a farmer most of his life, with the exception of five years spent in the real estate and insurance business in Villisca.

Mr. Branan is survived by his wife, three sons, Clate of Barnes City, Emery of Sac City, and Gilbert of near Guss, four daughters, Mrs. Hester Case of north of Villisca, Mrs. Gertie Firkins of near Guss, Mrs. May Stephens of Braddyville and Mrs. Grace Konecne of Corning, one brother, Jay Branan of Barnes City, three sisters, Mrs. Vesta Greene of Dell Rapids, S. Dak., and Mrs. Maude Clarke of Los Angeles.

 

[CASE, JENNIE BOAL BARR]
Lenox Time Table, Thursday, March 9, 1950, [p. 1]
Jennie Barr Case – Jennie Boal Barr, daughter of William F. and Jane Cunningham Barr, was born May 23, 1870 at Wenonah, Illinois. At the age of about 15 years she came with her parents to Adams County, Iowa, where she lived the remaining years of her life, and passed away on March 4, 1950, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Floyd Westlake, at Corning, at the age of 79 years, 9 months and 11 days.

On December 24, 1889, she was united in marriage to William Edward Case at the home of her parents. To this union were born five children, three sons and two daughters. They are Albert R. [aymond] of Plattsmouth, Nebr., Charles L.[ester], who passed away November 8, 1949, Ralph H. [arold] of Brighton, Colo., Mrs. Mary Dicks and Mrs. Helen Westlake, both of Corning.

Mrs. Case spent all of her married life on the farm just west of Stringtown. After her husband’s death, June 28, 1926, she moved with her daughter, Helen, to Lenox, Iowa, where she remained until January 1937. Then the family moved to Corning, where she spent the remainder of her life. In her early life she became a member of the United Presbyterian Church, and in later years she attended the Federated Church of Stringtown as long as her health permitted.

Mrs. Case was a kind and loving mother, a good neighbor, loved and respected by all who knew her, and if everyone had the same thoughts in their hearts that Mrs. Case had, we would not worry about Peace on Earth and Good Will Towards Men.

Funeral services were held at Stringtown Community church Monday afternoon at 2 o’clock in charge of Rev. Earl Moneymaker. Rolland Buxton sang with Mrs. Eugene Paymal at the piano. Casket bearers were Robert Riley, Wesley Miller, George McGregor, Charles W. Miller, Harry Reese and Fred Olson. Interment in the Lenox cemetery.

 

[CASE, JENNIE BOAL BARR]
Adams County Free Press (Corning, Iowa), Thursday, March 9, 1950, p. 11
Funeral services were held at the Stringtown church Monday afternoon for Mrs. Jennie Case, who passed away at the home of her daughter, Saturday, in Corning.

 

Juanita Case came Saturday from Fairfield, called home by the death of her grandmother, Mrs. Jennie Case.

 

[CASE, WILLIAM EDWARD]
Adams County Free Press (Corning, Iowa), Friday, July 2, 1926, [p. 1]
The community was grieved to learn of the death of William Edward Case, which occurred June 28, 1926, following a long illness, which covered a period of eight months. Funeral services were held in Stringtown church Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 conducted by Rev. G. C. Huff assisted by Rev. Homer Caskey. Interment was made in Lenox cemetery.

William Edward Case was born August 14th, 1867, in Grant Township, and passed from this life June 28, 1926 at his home in Mercer Township. At the time of his death he was 58 years, 5 months and 14 days old.

On December 24, 1889, he was united in marriage to Jennie Boal Barr and to this union were born five children, Albert R. [aymond], of Corning; Charles L. [ester] and Ralph H. [arold], of Stringtown vicinity, Mary L. Dicks of near Corning; and Helen Mildred who lives at home. Besides his wife and children he leaves eight grandchildren, two brothers and two sisters; also many other relatives and a large group of sorrowing friends.

In 1919 he united with the Stringtown church in which he has been a faithful consecrated worker. He will be greatly missed in the Sunday school where he filled the office of treasurer for many years. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge.

In his death the church, the fraternal orders to which he belonged and the community in which he lived as well as his immediate family, sustain a heavy loss.

 

[CLEMENT, CLIFTON ELLIS]
Bedford Times-Press, August 6, 1970, p. 3
Clifton Clement Rites in Guss
Funeral services for Clifton Ellis Clement, 82, of Guss, were held July 26 at the Guss Methodist Church with Rev. Edward Osburn officiating. Mr. Clement died July 24, 1970 at west Heights Manor in Clarinda. Interment was at the Guss Cemetery.

Clifton Ellis Clement, son of Joseph and Louisa M. Rock Clement, was born on a farm in Taylor County, Iowa, May 31, 1888.

He grew to manhood in the Guss vicinity and was engaged in farming all his life. On October 11, 1914 he was united in marriage to Myrtle May Bycroft. Clifton had many interests in life, among them, art and music.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Myrtle, his father and mother and one brother, Dale.

He is survived by his adopted daughter, Nina (Mrs. Max Winslow) of Seattle, Wash.; one sister, Mrs. Lena M. Emert of Sterling, Colo.; three grandchildren; one great granddaughter; seven nieces; six nephews and a host of wonderful friends in the Guss and surrounding communities.

While Clifton was not an out-going man, he was sincere, humble and his code of life was the Ten Commandments. His deep devotion to his family and his many contributions of time and talent so willingly given to his church and community leaves many cherished memories.

 

[CLEMENT, DALE FRANCIS]
Clarinda Herald Journal, Thursday, May 16, 1968, p. 11
Dale Francis Clement was born Aug. 14, 1893 on a farm two miles northeast of Guss, Ia. to Joseph and Louisa Rock Clement and departed this life May 6, 1968 in the Williams Rest Home in Clarinda, Ia at the age of 74 years, 8 months and 22 days.

He grew to manhood in the Guss vicinity and became a member of the Maple Grove Methodist Church in Guss while a teenager.

On Oct 8, 1919 he was united in marriage to Fern Rogers in Clarinda, Ia. To this union were born six children, Dean Edward of Cedar Rapids, Ia, Glen Joseph, Oshkosh, Wis, Mrs. Travis (Beulah) Powell, Peoria, Ill., George Elmo, Jefferson City, Mo., Mrs. Wm (Ardyce) Kane of Council Bluffs, Ia and Carmen Dale of Villisca, Ia.

Most of his life was spent in the Guss vicinity. He and his wife moved to Nodaway, Ia the spring of 1920, and lived there until the fall of 1922 when they moved back on the home place near Guss where they lived until the first of November 1925. At that time they moved to Hettinger County in North Dakota where they farmed until the fall of 1929 when they moved into the town of Mott where they lived until March 1930 when they moved back to Iowa near Guss. When his health failed him in 1964 he went to a nursing home in Clarinda.

He was preceded in death by his parents and a nephew. Surviving are his wife, four sons, two daughters, two sons-in-law, four daughters-in-law, sixteen grandchildren, a sister Lena Emert of Sterling, Colo, a brother Clifton Clement of Guss and two nephews of Sterling, Colo.

The services were conducted by Sutphen Funeral Home of Villisca, at the Maple Grove Methodist Church in Guss May 9, 1968 with the Rev Richard Godsey of Shambaugh Church of God in charge, assisted by the Rev George White of New Market Methodist Church. Soloist was Gerald Maxwell, pianist Mrs Richard Greenfield. Vocal selections were “Abide in Me” and God Understands.”

Casket bearers were Wesley Walters, Bob Boggess, Walter Johnson, Paul Mitchell, Albert Johnson and Harold Moore. Burial was in the Brown Cemetery near Guss.

 

[CLEMENT, LOUISA MAYLANTHA ROCK]
Bedford Times-Press, Thursday, March 1, 1951, [p. 1]
Louisa M. Rock – Louisa M. Rock, daughter of Lewis and Anna Margaret Rock, was born in Fulton County, Ill., Dec. 20, 1868, and passed away Feb. 19, 1951, at the age of 82 years, one month and 30 days.

She came to Iowa with her parents when she was 11 years old. The family settled in the Guss community, where she lived the rest of her life with the exception of two and one-half years.

She was a charter member of the Methodist church and W. S. C. S. of Guss.

On Oct. 22, 1884, she was united in marriage with Joseph Clement of Guss. To this union three children were born, Clifton E. and Dale F. of Guss and Lena M. Emert of Sterling, Col. Surviving are the three children, two daughters-in-law, 10 grandchildren and five great grandchildren.

Funeral services were held in the Guss church with Rev. Clement Rowe officiating. Burial was in the Guss cemetery.

 

[CLEMENT, MYRTLE MAY BYCROFT]
Clarinda Herald Journal, Monday, June 6, 1966, [p. 1]
Mrs Clement, 73, died here Sunday
Guss (Special) – Mrs. Clifton Clement, 73, died Sunday morning at Municipal Hospital. She had been ill for several months.

Funeral service will be at the Guss church Tuesday at 2 p m, and burial in the Guss cemetery.

Surviving are her husband; a daughter, Mrs. Max (Nina) Winslow of Lincoln; three grandchildren, Ronnie, Dennis and Becky; a sister, Mrs. Dewey Peterson of Red Oak; a brother, Leslie Bycroft of Lenox; and several nieces and nephews.

Mr. and Mrs. Clement celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in October, 1964. Mrs. Clement was a rural teacher in the Guss vicinity before her marriage, and a member of the Methodist Church at Guss. Sutphen Funeral Home is in charge of funeral arrangements.

 

[EVANS, ANGELETTE “LETTIE” COCHRUN]
Bedford Times-Republican, Thursday, October 30, 1913, p. 5
George Daniels and Mrs. John Chilcote returned Tuesday afternoon from Lenox, where they had been to attend the funeral of their cousin, Mrs. Ben Evans.

 

[EVANS, ANGELETTE “LETTIE” COCHRUN]
Bedford Free Press, Thursday, November 4, 1913
Lenox
Rev. Goodsell of Bedford was in Lenox Tuesday to assist with the funeral of Mrs. B. [enjamin] G. [rant] Evans. He returned home Wednesday morning.

[EVANS, ANGELETTE "LETTIE" COCHRUN]
Bedford Free Press (Bedford, Iowa), Tuesday, October 28, 1913
Mrs. B. [enjamin] G. [rant] Evans of Lenox was taken to the hospital in St. Joseph last Thursday and Friday was operated on for appendicitis. Mrs. Evans was in delicate health and was unable to rally from the shock incident to the operation and died at the hospital Sunday. Mr. Evans it will be remembered was Deputy Sheriff under J. H. Humphrey and was killed about a year ago in an automobile accident. Funeral services will be held at Lenox today conducted by Rev. Joe Goodsell.

[EVANS, ANGELETTE "LETTIE" COCHRUN]
Bedford Free Press (Bedford, Iowa), Tuesday, November 4, 1913
George Daniels and his sister, Mrs. John Chilcote, attended the funeral of their cousin, Mrs. Ben Evans, at Lenox last week.



[FAWCETT, FRANK]
Bedford Times-Republican, Thursday, November 16, 1911, p. 8
Gravity – Mr. Frank Fawcett died at his home south of town, Thursday; the funeral services were held Sunday at 2 p. m. at the M. E. church. Interment at Gravity Cemetery.

 

[FAWCETT, MARY E.]
Adams County Free Press (Corning, Iowa), Thursday, August 10, 1899, p. 5
A number from Iveyville attended the funeral of Miss Mary Fawcett at Gravity Monday. Mary had a host of friends here, who were pained to hear of her untimely demise.

 

[FIRKINS, CECIL HOWARD]
Bedford Times-Press, Wednesday, March 6, 1991
CECIL FIRKINS - Funeral services for Cecil Firkins were held March 1, 1991 at Shum-Novinger Funeral Home with Mark Imel officiating. Burial was at Guss Cemetery, rural Taylor County. Cecil Howard Firkins, son of George W.[ashington] and Gertie Branan Firkins was born at Nodaway, Iowa near Guss October 21, 1915 and departed this life February 27, 1991 at Mercy Hospital in Corning, Iowa reaching the age of 75 years, four months and six days. Cecil grew up in the rural Guss community where he attended the Mount Pleasant Public School and the Ivyville Church.  

During World War II, Cecil served in the United States Army from March 11, 1942 to November 5,1945 (44 months).

Following the war, he lived in the rural Lenox area until six years ago, he moved from the family farm to Lenox. On January 12 of this year he moved to the Lenox Care Center.

Cecil was engaged in farm work and carpentry. His free time was spent enjoying nature, especially hunting and fishing. He also enjoyed playing baseball and once played for a community team.

He enjoyed his nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, two sisters, Anita and Vernita Firkins, as well as one brother-in-law, Carl Brand.

Left to cherish his memory are Ethel and Clarence Findley of Antioch, Calif.; Verlene Brand of Sharpsburg, Iowa; Leda and Marvin Imel of Safford, Ariz.; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews.

Cecil was a kind and considerate brother and uncle and will be missed by all who knew and loved him.

 

 [FIRKINS, GEORGE ANSON]
Adams County Free Press (Corning, Iowa), Thursday, June 26, 1930, p. 20
Obituary – George A. [nson] Firkins was born November 19, 1850, in Knox County, Illinois, and departed this life June 21, 1930, at his home southwest of Corning, Iowa, at the age of 79 years, 7 months and 2 days.

On December 28, 1871, Mr. Firkins was married to Miss Mary E. [lizabeth] Taylor in Galesburg, Illinois and in February, 1878, they located south of Corning, Iowa, and later moved to their present home, where they have lived for twenty-eight years. To this union seven children were born, two sons preceding their father in death, Everett, at the age of six and John, at the age of 40, in 1913. The living children are Charley, Clifford, Geo. W., Mrs. Eva Crowell, living near home, and Mrs. Alta Heniger of Braddyville, Iowa. Besides a loving wife and children, he is survived by ten grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Emaline Murry of Oneida, Illinois, Mrs. Eliza Wilmot of Almena, Kansas; one brother, Alonzo, of Corning, and many other relatives, neighbors and friends to mourn their loss.

Mr. Firkins was a member of the Masonic Lodge. A loving husband and father, a good neighbor will be missed in the death of this man who passed away after much suffering during an illness which lasted many months.

Funeral services were held from the home June 23 at 2:00 p. m., conducted by Rev. Dayhoff, Methodist minister of Nodaway, and interment was made in the Guss cemetery. Those attending the funeral from a distance were Mrs. Emaline Murry and husband of Oneida, Illinois, and Mr. and Mrs. Charley Sage and daughter of Clearfield, Iowa.

 

[FIRKINS, MARY ELIZABETH TAYLOR]
Clarinda Herald Journal, Monday, September 16, 1940,, p. 11
Mary Elizabeth Firkins – Mary Elizabeth Firkins, daughter of Sophia and Noble John Taylor, was born March 12, 1852, in Warren County, Illinois. After an illness of three months she departed this life August 26, 1940, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Eva Crowell, of Clarinda, Iowa, at the age of 88 years, 5 months and 14 days.

On December 28, 1871, she was united in marriage to George A. [nson] Firkins in Galesburg, Ill. and in February 1878, she and her husband came here as pioneers and settled in Iowa south of Corning.

To this union seven children were born, Charley and George of near Guss, Clifford of Camas, Wash., who was unable to attend, Alta Heniger of College Springs, and Mrs. Eva Crowell of Clarinda, Iowa.

Those preceding her in death were her two sons, Everett at the age of six and John at the age of 40 in 1913. Also her husband in June 1930.

Besides her children she is survived by ten grandchildren and four great grandchildren, one brother, George Taylor of Milton, Iowa, one sister-in-law, Mrs. Emaline Murray of Oneida, Ill., an aunt, Mrs. Jennie Frame of Spokane, Washington, and an uncle, Charley Sage of Clearfield, Iowa; her nieces and nephews and a host of many friends.

She led a sincere Christian life and accepted the faith many years ago. Throughout her life she made many friends with young and old. “Grandma Firkins,” as she was known to so many, went about spreading sunshine and good cheer and was always known for her happy disposition.

Funeral services were held at the Methodist church at Guss Wednesday, August 28, 1940, at 2 p. m., conducted by Rev. Z. M. Bressler of Brooks, Iowa. Interment was in the Guss cemetery. Music was furnished by Blanche Lund and Esther Roland, accompanied by Vida Jackson. Pall bearers were Elza Baker, Scott Curtis, Elec Heatherington, Orville Steadman, Clyde Naven and Clarence Naven

 

[FROST, CORA GROFF]
Bedford Free Press, Thursday, June 25, 1908, p. 7
Sad Death In Nodaway
One of the saddest deaths that has come to this vicinity for years occurred Monday afternoon in Nodaway township, northwest of Gravity.

Mrs. Fred Frost, the wife of a farmer living near Guss, Monday afternoon about four o’clock died suddenly of internal hemorrhage.

Mrs. Frost, formerly Miss Cora Groff, was born and reared in Nodaway Township. She leaves besides the twins, a three-year-old girl and a broken hearted husband. The Mrs. Groff who was killed in a runaway at Guss a few weeks ago was the wife of her brother. The sympathy of the entire community goes out involuntarily to the heart broken father to the motherless infants.

Funeral services will be held Thursday morning at 11 o’clock and burial will be made at Guss. ---Gravity Independent.

 

[GRAVES, NATHANIEL]
Adams County Union-Republican (Corning, Iowa), Wednesday, August 2, 1905, p. 6
Nodaway
Nathaniel Graves died at his home in Nodaway at 7 o’clock Wednesday evening. He had been confined to his bed for some time. He was 81 years of age. Funeral services were held at the Maple Grove church Thursday at 2 o’clock by Rev. S. M. Perkins of Villisca. Mr. Graves leaves three daughters and one son to mourn his loss.

 

[GRAVES, NATHANIEL
Adams County Free Press (Corning, Iowa), Saturday, July 29, 1905, p. 4
The death of Nathaniel Graves, an aged and respected citizen of Nodaway, took place at about 2 o’clock Wednesday evening. He was 81 years old, and his death would not have been a surprise at any time for many weeks past. Funeral services today at Guss, conducted by Ed. S. M. Perkins of Villisca. The interment will be in the family lot at Guss. Further particulars next week.

 

[GRAVES, NATHANIEL]
Adams County Union-Republican (Corning, Iowa), Wednesday, August 2, 1905, p. 4
Nodaway
The death of Nathaniel Graves, an aged and respectable citizen of Nodaway, took place at about 7 o’clock Wednesday evening. He was 81 years old, and his death would not have been a surprise at any time for many weeks past. Funeral services today at Guss, conducted by Eld. S. M. Perkins, of Villisca. The interment will be in the family lot at Guss. Further particulars next week.

 

[GROFF, CATHERINE ELIZABETH “KATE” GURNEY]
Adams County Union-Republican (Corning, Iowa), Wednesday, October 1, 1913, p. 9
Died – Mrs. Kate Groff died at her home near Guss Iowa, last Saturday evening at 8:10 o’clock, of cancer of the liver. The funeral services were conducted by the Methodist minister of Nodaway, in the M. E. church Monday afternoon, and interment made in the Guss cemetery.

Mrs. Groff’s maiden name was Katherine {Catherine] Elizabeth Gurney. She was born March 24, 1852, and at the time of her demise was 61 years, 9 months and 27 days old. About 42 years ago she was married to John Groff, in Bedford, Iowa, and the couple removed to the farm near Guss, which was the family home during the remainder of their lives. To them were born nine children, Henry, Mary, Cora, Charles and Dollie are deceased. The living ones are: Joe and John Groff, also Mrs. Minnie Bycroft, of Taylor County, and Mrs. Emma Imboden, of Halkirk, Canada. The husband died about ten years ago. Mrs. Groff was a member of the M. E. church and a fine woman in every way. She has been ill for the past six months, and finally succumbed to the dread disease. Beside the children, Mrs. Groff leaves two brothers and a sister. The bereaved family and friends have the sympathy of all in the loss of this good woman.

 

[GROFF, CATHERINE ELIZABETH “KATE” GURNEY]
Adams County Free Press (Corning, Iowa), Saturday, October 4, 1913, p. 4
Groff – Mrs. Kate Groff died Saturday at the family home near Guss from cancerous growth, after a long and painful illness. The funeral was held Monday afternoon at the Methodist church, conducted by Rev. E. C. McCartney, pastor of the Nodaway church. Interment was made at the Guss cemetery. Katherine [Catherine] Elizabeth Gurney was born March 24th, 1852, and was married to John Groff at Bedford in 1871 [1872], who died in 1903 [1901]. They purchased and removed on the farm near Guss where both died. Nine children were born to them, five dying in childhood. The living are Joe Groff, John Groff, Mrs. Minnie Bycroft, residing in Taylor County and Mrs. Emma Imboden residing in Canada.

 

 

 

[GUSS, ALTA FAYE]
Bedford Times-Press, Thursday, September 2, 1971, p. 4
Graveside Rites At Guss Cemetery For Alta Faye Guss, 80
Graveside services were held August 26 at Guss Cemetery for Alta Faye Guss, age 80, conducted by Rev. Robert L. Truitt. She died in Morgan Hill, California.

She was born in Taylor County, Iowa, the daughter of Sarah Huss Guss Weller, the stepdaughter of James Norman Weller.

Alta spent her early childhood in Taylor County, moving to Morgan Hill, California in the early 1920s.

She leaves five nieces and nephews.

[GUSS, ALTA FAYE]
Villisca Review (Villisca, Iowa), Thursday, September 9, 1971, p. 4
Guss
Miss Alta Guss who was raised and lived in the Guss community for many years, died recently in Morgan Hill, California and her body was returned to the Guss cemetery for burial on Thursday. She was a stepsister of Will Weller, Mrs. Letha Andrew's father, and a sister of the late Mrs. Grace Ralston whose children, Lowell Ralston of Sioux City, Paul Ralston and four children of Boulder, Colorado, and Mrs. Margaret Everett of New York City attended the burial services.

 

[HAMPEL, GAIL LOUIS]
Clarinda Herald Journal, Monday, January 4, 2016
Gail Hampel
Jan. 8, 1932-Dec. 26, 2015
Nodaway, Iowa
Gail Louis Hampel was born Jan. 8, 1932 in Guss and passed in the family home Saturday, Dec. 26 after some medical complications. His 84th birthday was right around the corner. Gail was the only son of Edgar William Jacob Hampel and Blanche Elizabeth Rudig Hampel.

Gail spent his youth in Guss and was a graduate of Villisca High in 1950. Knowing his draft number was going to be called, he decided to sign up in his branch of choice … the US Air Force. Serving his country from 1951 – 1954 while stationed in England as a mechanic.

When he returned home he headed to California to marry the love of his life, Karen Ann Anderson. Wed on July 1 1955 they spent 60 years as man and wife. They made their home in Nodaway, building their new home on the hill in 1970.

He along with father Edgar ran the Guss store and at age 15 Gail became a licensed truck driver, driving the family straight truck delivering cream, eggs and other supplies. On June 17, 1957 he and Mom took over the Nodaway Elevator. On December 2, 2015 he hauled his last load for the elevator. His goal was to make 70 years as a truck driver. He fell short by 13 months.

Always the race fan he saw potential in the Adams County Speedway. Once he was the promoter things started changing at the small ½ mile dirt track. From 1983 to 2008 Gail and Karen ran the track and made it what it is today.

If there was a vacation to be, it had to involve a race of some type. They made trips to Indianapolis Speedway, Charlotte Motor Speedway, Michigan International, Daytona, Poconos, and Vegas.

Left to carry on the Hampel name are his children, Jeanna Kay Hampel and husband Trent Heard of Des Moines, John Gail Hampel (and special friend Jenn Schramm) of Omaha, Nebraska, and Greg Edward and wife Dori Hampel of Stanton. Grandchildren, Alex (Madi) Ogle and Amber Racine all of Ankeny. Ryan (Kara) Wernli, Tyson (girlfriend Tonya Weber) Wernli, and Kyla Wernli all of Des Moines. James and Julianna Hampel of Omaha, Nebraska and Drei Hampel of Stanton. Along with his faithful companion Rocky.

There to greet Gail in his heavenly home was wife Karen, daughter Cheryl, his parents, and in-laws, Irma and Carmen Anderson.

Funeral services for Gail Hampel, 83 of Nodaway were held at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, Jan. 4 at the Villisca United Methodist Church. Burial was in the Maple Grove Cemetery at Guss. Visitation with the family present took place on Sunday afternoon, Jan. 3 from 3-5 p.m. at the Villisca Methodist Church. Memorials are suggested to the Gail Hampel Memorial Fund. The Wolfe Funeral Home of Villisca was in charge of arrangements.

 

[HANSON, OTTO]
Creston News Advertiser, Monday, April 24, 1972, p. 16
Otto Hanson, 84, dies at Prescott
Prescott—Otto Hanson, 84, of Prescott, died Saturday of a heart attack. Mr. Hanson had been mowing the yard and had sat down to rest when he suffered the fatal heart attack at his home.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Tuesday at the Prescott United Methodist church. Rev. Donald Briley will officiate. Burial will be in the Lenox cemetery. His family will be at the Roland funeral home at Corning from 7 to 8 p. m. tonight.

Mr. Hanson is survived by his widow, Elizabeth; and two daughters, Mrs. Clifford (Mary) Kiesling of Creston and Mrs. Claude (Cleo) Bissell of Red Oak.

 

[HESS, CHARLES F.]
Adams County Free Press (Corning, Iowa), Thursday, May 20, 1937, p. 20
South Iveyville
Friends and neighbors have extended their sympathies to the relatives of Charley Hess, who passed away at Clarinda Thursday morning. Funeral services were held Saturday at 1:00 o’clock at Boyd Roland’s funeral home and burial was made at the Guss cemetery. He leaves to mourn his passing three brothers, John of Nodaway, Ed of Brooks, and Scott of Villisca and a host of relatives and friends.

 

[HESS, CHARLES F.]
Clarinda Herald-Journal, Thursday, May 20, 1937, p. 2
Guss May 18 --- The body of Chas. Hess, who passed away at the state hospital in Clarinda Thursday, was brought to the Guss cemetery for burial Saturday afternoon.

 

 

 

[HILL, LEONA GERALDINE MILLER]
Bedford Times-Press, Thursday, October 19, 1967, p. 2
Final Rites Held October 11 For Mrs. C. C. Hill
Funeral services for Mrs. Clint C. (Geraldine) Hill, 73, of Gravity, were held Wednesday, Oct. 11, at the Gravity Christian Church with Rev. Ivo G. Randels officiating. Mrs. Hill died October 7, 1967 at a farm home near Lexington, Mo., where she was visiting relatives. Interment was at Washington Cemetery, Gravity.

Leona Geraldine Hill, daughter of William and Mary Miller, was born February 19 1892 at Beatrice, Nebraska.

In 1893 her mother married Jacob Martin and they resided near Lexington, Missouri until moving to Iowa in 1908.

She was united in marriage on September 26, 1914 to C. C. Hill and moved to Gravity, Iowa where she resided continuously until her death. To this union was born one son, Gordon.

She is survived by her son, daughter-in-law, Irma and granddaughter Lori Lynn of Bedford, grandson Bob and his wife, Kay, of Boulder, Colo., sisters, Ethel Croy and Luella Dunn, and brother Bill Martin of Bedford and a brother Walter Martin of Wickenburg, Arizona.

She was preceded in death by her husband, her parents, one sister and two brothers.

Joining the Christian Church at an early age, she has been an active member for many years.

A devoted wife and mother she put her family ahead of all personal desires. She loved the out-of-doors and appreciated God’s gifts of nature.

She will be greatly missed by all who knew her.

 

[HOLMES, RONALD LEON, SR.]
Independence Examiner (Independence, Missouri), March 21, 2015
Ronald Leon Holmes Sr., 68, of Independence, MO, passed away, Monday, March 16, 2015, at his residence.

Cremation is planned with a memorial service to be held at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, March 24, 2015 at the Carson-Speaks Chapel, 1501 W. Lexington Ave., Independence, MO 64052. Interment services will be held at 2:00 p.m., on Sunday, March 29, 2015, at the Sharpsburg Presbyterian Church with inurnment following in the Bedford Cemetery in Bedford, IA. 

Ron was born October 14, 1946, in Maryville, MO, to Ivan and Edythe (Ledgerwood) Holmes. He worked as a machinist for National American Safety Valve until his retirement in 2013. He enjoyed Sprint car racing, working on and collecting cars.

Survivors include; a son, Ronald L. Holmes, Jr. and his wife Amy of Warrensburg, MO: a daughter, Christine Jacobs of Independence, MO: a sister, Connie Combs of Independence, MO: a brother, Don Holmes and wife Judy of Lee's Summit, MO and 6 grandchildren, Brianna Hefley and husband, Jeff, Taylor Culp, Evan Holmes, Cameron Holmes, Daltin Jacobs and Hunter Jacobs.

 

[HUGHES, DELLA ANN WHERRY]
Adams County Free Press (Corning, Iowa), Friday, August 31, 1928, p. 3
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haas attended the funeral of Mrs. Della Hughes, an aunt of Mrs. Haas, on Monday afternoon.