Mr. Agard was a veteran of World War I, serving in the army. He was married to Goldie Hedrick on June 30, 1928 at Eldora. He had been retired from the carpentry trade for several years.
Those who mourn his departure are his wife Goldie; one son, Roger W. Agard of Bethalto, Ill.; four daughters: Mrs. Duane Harris, Fort Dodge; Mrs. Sam Jergenson, Goldfield; Mrs. Clarence McIntosh, Fort Wayne, Ind.; and Mrs. Mary Newsome, Fort Dodge; three sisters: Mrs. Roy Neimers, Hampton; Mrs. Alice Richardson, Blue Earth, Minn.; and Mrs. Joseph Pardun, Florida; one brother, B. W. Agard, Washington State and 17 grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Feb. 21, 1970 at 2:00 in the Wilson Funeral Home in Eagle Grove; Pastor H. W. Schiller. Internment was in Rose Hill cemetery.
EAGLE GROVE EAGLE
Thursday, February 26, 1970
Page 5; Column 4
318 N.E. 3rd St
Source: Foust Funeral Home, Eagle Grove, IA
Mr. Agard was a veteran of World War I, serving in the army. He was married to Goldie Hedrick on June 30, 1928 at Eldora. He had been retired from the carpentry trade for several years.
Those who mourn his departure are his wife Goldie; one son, Roger W. Agard of Bethalto, Ill.; four daughters: Mrs. Duane Harris, Fort Dodge; Mrs. Sam Jergenson, Goldfield; Mrs. Clarence McIntosh, Fort Wayne, Ind.; and Mrs. Mary Newsome, Fort Dodge; three sisters: Mrs. Roy Neimers, Hampton; Mrs. Alice Richardson, Blue Earth, Minn.; and Mrs. Joseph Pardun, Florida; one brother, B. W. Agard, Washington State and 17 grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Feb. 21, 1970 at 2:00 in the Wilson Funeral Home in Eagle Grove; Pastor H. W. Schiller. Internment was in Rose Hill cemetery.
EAGLE GROVE EAGLE
Thursday, February 26, 1970
Page 5; Column 4
318 N.E. 3rd St
Source: Foust Funeral Home, Eagle Grove, IA
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