[Pearl
Clark Thompson]
Bedford
Times-Press
Thursday May 3, 1973 [p.] 7
Final
Rites Here Tuesday For Pearl Thompson, 87
Funeral
services for Mrs. Lester (Pearl) Thompson, 87, of Bedford, held Tuesday, May 1, were conducted
by Carl Cummings. Mrs.
Thompson died at West Heights Manor in Clarinda, April 28. Interment was at Graceland Cemetery, Bedford. |
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[Pearl
Clark Thompson]
Bedford
Times-Press
Thursday May 10, 1973 [p.] 7
Last
Rites Held May 1 For Pearl Thompson
Funeral
services for Mrs. Lester (Pearl) Thompson, 87, of Bedford, held May 1 at Shum-Novinger Funeral
Home in Bedford, were conducted by Carl Cummings. Mrs. Thompson died April 28, 1973. Interment was at Graceland Cemetery,
near Bedford.
Pearl
Marie Clark,
daughter of George W. Clark and Cora McAlpin Clark, was born at New Market, Iowa,
April 14, 1886.
She
moved with her parents to Bedford where she attended the public school
and was graduated from Bedford High School with the class of 1905. She taught in the rural schools of Taylor
County for several years.
On
December 22, 1909, she was united in marriage to Oren Lester Thompson at the home of the bride's parents
in Bedford, Iowa. They
engaged in farming until Mr. Thompson died September 24, 1950 and she
then moved in to Bedford where she has since continued to reside.
During
the Billy Sunday Evangelistic Meetings in Bedford she gave her heart
to her Lord and she has been an active and faithful member of the Methodist
Church throughout the years. She
was a member of the United Methodist Women, Triangle Club and the 3
B Club, having held various offices in these organizations. She had served as a 4-H Club leader for a number of years;
she enjoyed working with youth and took a special interest in them.
She
was preceded in death by her parents and her husband.
Left
to cherish her memory are a brother, Glenn H. Clark of Appleton, Wisc., and a sister, Mrs. Vesta Clark Barrans of Lenox, Ia.; a niece and her husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Byler of Appleton, Wisc.; other relatives and many friends.
Even
though she had been in ill health for some time, she was patient in
her declining health and appreciated the time, the care and concern
of her doctors, the nurses and other family and loved ones, especially
Allen and Hazel Thompson whom she loved as her own.
She
will be sadly missed by all who knew and loved her. |
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[Lola
Virginia Henry Eckels]
Bedford
Times-Press
Thursday December 9, 1976 [p.] 7
Lola
Henry Eckles Last Rites Held in Salt Lake City
Funeral
services for Mrs. Carrol (Lola Henry) Eckles [Eckels], 71, Salt Lake City, Utah, were
held November 29 at the Neil O'Donnell Mortuary in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Eckles died November 25, 1976 at
home of natural causes. Interment
was at Mooserest Memorial Plot, Mt. Olivet Cemetery.
Lola
Henry Eckles was born August 23, 1905, Bedford, Iowa, to Robert L. [etcher] and Allie Webb Henry. She married Carrol ÒChubbyÓ Eckles, Olathe, Kansas, May 14, 1932. She was a member of the Lutheran Church. Lola grew up in Taylor County and taught school a number of years,
then moved with her husband to Salt Lake City in the 30's.
Survivors
include: husband; two brothers, Doyle Henry, Hubert Henry, of Bedford; sisters, Mary Arline
Sandquist,
Salt Lake City and Dorothy D. John, San Francisco, California.
Hubert
Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Henry [Phyllis Thompson], of Bedford, Clifford Henry of Boone, Iowa, and Peggy Henry of Greeley,
Colorado flew to Salt Lake City to attend the services. |
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[Dean
Edwin Mullen]
Bedford
Times-Press
Thursday June 30, 1977 p. 6
Dean
Mullen,
60
Final
Rites Held Here June 27
Funeral
services for Dean Edwin Mullen, 60, of Bedford, held June 27 in Shum-Novinger Funeral
Home, were officiated by Carl Cummings. Mr. Mullen died June 23, 1977 at St. Francis Hospital in Maryville,
Mo. Interment was at Lexington
Cemetery, near Bedford.
Dean
Edwin Mullen,
son of Al [exander] Mullen and Clara Duff Goltry Mullen, was born in Ringgold County, Iowa,
July 31, 1916.
He
moved with his parents to a farm west of Bedford when he was a small
lad. He grew to maturity in this area and attended
the public school and was graduated from Bedford High School.
In
1948 he was united in marriage to Doris Griffith and seven children were born to
them.
He
engaged in farming for a number of years during which time he served
as a substitute rural mail carrier. He had been employed by the Department of Transportation (Iowa
State Highway) since 1954.
He
was preceded in death by his parents, a daughter, Christina Kay, who died in infancy, and a brother Merton Mullen.
Left
to cherish his memory are his children: Stephen; Sandra and her husband, Stephen Lock; William; Rebecca and Brenda of Bedford; and Richard and his wife, Valerie, of San Diego, Calif.; granddaughter, Michelle; brothers and sisters: Marjorie
Wheeler and her husband Orvis; Robert Mullen and his wife, Ellen Jean [Thompson],
of Bedford; Kenneth Mullen and his wife, Lois, of Arcadia, Calif.; Doris Rhue and her husband, William, of La Canada, Calif.; Jean
McQuaid and her husband, Francis,
of Council Bluffs, Iowa, other relatives and many friends.
He
was a member of the United Methodist Church. He will be remembered as a kind father and brother and will
be missed by those who knew and loved him. |
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[Georgia
Kemery Ford]
Bedford
Times-Press
Thursday December 22, 1977 [p.[ 4
Georgia
Ford,
86
Final
Rites Held December 19
Funeral
services for Mrs. Robert O. (Georgia K.) Ford, 86, formerly of Blockton and Bedford,
were held December 19 in the Blockton Christian Church with Pastor Glen
Mitchell officiating. Mrs.
Ford died December 16, 1977, in Clearview Nursing Home, Clearfield,
Ia. Interment was at Rose Hill Cemetery, Blockton.
Georgia
K. Ford,
daughter of Benjamin [Franklin] and Anna [Allcott] Kemery, was born November 17 1891. She was the last surviving member
of a family of six children.
She
had lived her entire life in Taylor County. Before and for a short time after her marriage, she was a rural
schoolteacher.
On
November 6, 1912, she was married to Robert O. Ford and they had one son, Don.
She
was a member of the Blockton Christian Church and served as treasurer
of the Sunday School for many years. She was a 50-year member of the Hyacinth Chapter Blockton O.E.S.
having served as a Worthy Matron.
For
many years she was a substitute letter carrier out of the Blockton Post
Office. After the death
of her husband she resided in Bedford for 15 years helping old people.
She
is survived by one son, Don, and his wife, Audra [Bridges]. |
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[Flossie
Pearl Thompson Newkirk]
Bedford
Times-Press
Thursday June 21, 1979 [p. 7]
Last
Rites Held in Bedford For Flossie Newkirk
Funeral
services for Mrs. Garret Roy (Flossie Pearl) Newkirk, 85, of Bedford, held June 17 in
Shum-Novinger Funeral Home, were conducted by Rev. Mel Smith. Mrs. Newkirk died June 14, 1979 in Bedford
Manor, Bedford. Interment
was at Fairview Cemetery, Bedford.
Flossie
Pearl Thompson Newkirk, daughter of Ira and Alice Thompson [Iowa Alice Warder], was born in Taylor County, Iowa
on July 7, 1893.
Flossie
was the youngest of eight children, and grew to maturity in Taylor County,
except for a short time in southern Missouri. She attended rural schools in Taylor County and the Gilead
Church. Later, Flossie
joined the Bedford Christian Church.
On
February 21, 1912, she was united in marriage to Garret Roy Newkirk in the home of her parents. They farmed in the Bedford area all their
married lives. To this
union five children were born, the eldest dying in infancy.
Flossie
was preceded in death by her husband, Roy, on March 9, 1963; her parents
and her five brothers and two sisters.
Left
to cherish her memory are her children Howard Dale and wife, Inez, of Hamburg, Iowa; Roy Dwight and wife, Helen Ruth, of Shenandoah, Iowa; Ethel
Mae and
husband Cliff Hanshaw,
of Bedford, Iowa; and Donald Glen and wife, Marilyn, of Branson, Mo.; grandchildren, Larry Newkirk and wife, Linda, of Council Bluffs, Ia.; Dennis
Newkirk of Dallas, Texas; Debra Newkirk of Memphis, Tenn.; Diane Lubka of Branson, Mo.; John Shehan and wife, Barbara, of Albany, Mo.; Steve Shehan and wife, Helen, of Albany, Mo.; Patricia Shehan and husband, John Ryan, of Austin, Texas; David and Joyce Shehan of Bedford, Ia.; five great grandchildren, Stephanie, Derrick, Quentin, Robbie and Jennifer Shehan; two sisters-in-law, Cora Thompson; several nieces and nephews and
a host of friends.
Flossie
was a considerate and patient person. She will be sadly missed by her family and friends. |
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[Robert
Glenn Mullen]
Bedford
Times-Press
Thursday May 22, 1980
Last
Rites Were Held May 18 for Robert Mullen, 59
Funeral
services for Robert Glenn Mullen, 59, of Bedford, held May 18 in Shum-Novinger Funeral Home,
were conducted by Rev. Carl Cummings. Mr. Mullen died May 15, 1980, in his Bedford home. Interment was at Graceland Cemetery, Taylor
County
Robert
Glenn Mullen,
son of Alexander Mullen and Clara Duff Goltry Mullen, was born December 13, 1920 west of Bedford, Iowa.
He
grew to maturity in the community west of Bedford where he attended
the rural school and was graduated from Bedford High School.
On
March 7, 1940 he was united in marriage to Ellen Jean Thompson at Maryville, Missouri, and they
engaged in farming until they moved to Bedford in 1967 where they have
since resided.
Six
children were born to bless their home and to share their love: Gerald, Larry, Dianna, Linda, Denny, and Kelly.
He
was a member of the United Methodist Church of Bedford.
He
was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers, Merton Eugene
Mullen and Dean Edwin Mullen.
Left
to cherish his memory are his wife, Ellen Jean of the home; children, Gerald Dean Mullen and his wife, Linda,
of Boonville, Iowa; Larry Glenn Mullen and his wife, Susie, of Bedford; Dianna Lynn Davidson and her husband, Alan,
of Albuquerque, New Mexico; Linda Kay McLearen and her husband, Roger, of Minnetonka, Minnesota; Denny
Lee Mullen and his wife, Diane,
of St. Joseph, Missouri; Kelly Scott Mullen of the home; seven grandchildren: Teri Lynn Mullen, Randy Dean Mullen, Robert Todd Mullen, Erik A.
Mullen, Douglas Scott Mullen, Michelle DeLynn Mullen and Krista LeAnn Mullen; three sisters: Marjorie Wheeler of Bedford, Doris Rhue of La Canada, Calif., Jean McQuaid of Council Bluffs, Iowa; a brother, Kenneth Mullen of Arcadia, Calif.; nieces; nephews; other relatives and friends.
He
will be sadly missed by those that knew and loved him. |