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Anna <I>Rinearson</I> Hart

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Anna Rinearson Hart

Birth
Red Oak, Montgomery County, Iowa, USA
Death
27 Jan 1953 (aged 86)
Laramie, Albany County, Wyoming, USA
Burial
Reserve, Brown County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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DEATH NOTICE: Hiawatha Daily World - Thursday - January 29, 1953

Mrs. Anna R. Hart, 86, died at the home of her son, Perry T. Hart, of Laramie, Wyo., on Tuesday, January 27, 1953. She had resided at Reserve, Kans., until the breakup of her home when, on account of ill health, she went to live with her son in December 1951.

She was born at Red Oak, Ia., on March 7, 1866. When a child, she came to Brown County with her parents, the late Mr. Mrs. Jacob Rinearson, and settled at Padonia, Kans. In 1888 she was married to Perry F. Hart and the couple engaged in farming. At the death of his father they went to make their home at the old Hart homestead until 1919, when they retired and moved into Reserve. Mr. Hart preceded her in death on September 17, 1919. She is survived by one son, Perry T. Hart; One daughter, Mrs. E. J. Kincaid of Lake, Utah; five grand children; nine great grandchildren. The body will arrive at 9:56 Friday over Missouri Pacific and will be taken to the Christian Church at Reserve at noon Friday for 3:30 p.m. services, with Rev. James Rosseau officiating. Burial will be at the Hart Cemetery. Body bearers will be Ernest Jimeson, Howard Jimeson, G.A. Hall, Harry Swain, George Jones, Sr., and Glen Jones.
DEATH NOTICE: Hiawatha Daily World - Thursday - January 29, 1953

Mrs. Anna R. Hart, 86, died at the home of her son, Perry T. Hart, of Laramie, Wyo., on Tuesday, January 27, 1953. She had resided at Reserve, Kans., until the breakup of her home when, on account of ill health, she went to live with her son in December 1951.

She was born at Red Oak, Ia., on March 7, 1866. When a child, she came to Brown County with her parents, the late Mr. Mrs. Jacob Rinearson, and settled at Padonia, Kans. In 1888 she was married to Perry F. Hart and the couple engaged in farming. At the death of his father they went to make their home at the old Hart homestead until 1919, when they retired and moved into Reserve. Mr. Hart preceded her in death on September 17, 1919. She is survived by one son, Perry T. Hart; One daughter, Mrs. E. J. Kincaid of Lake, Utah; five grand children; nine great grandchildren. The body will arrive at 9:56 Friday over Missouri Pacific and will be taken to the Christian Church at Reserve at noon Friday for 3:30 p.m. services, with Rev. James Rosseau officiating. Burial will be at the Hart Cemetery. Body bearers will be Ernest Jimeson, Howard Jimeson, G.A. Hall, Harry Swain, George Jones, Sr., and Glen Jones.


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