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Mary Luella “Ella” <I>Ingraham</I> Cornelison

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Mary Luella “Ella” Ingraham Cornelison

Birth
Frankfort Township, Montgomery County, Iowa, USA
Death
19 Mar 1933 (aged 53)
Red Oak, Montgomery County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Red Oak, Montgomery County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
NES 257 4
Memorial ID
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MRS. CORNELISON DEAD
Mrs. Mary Luella Ingraham, 53, a life-long resident of Red Oak and vicinity, died at 9:30 Sunday morning at her home six miles north of Reed Oak, following a year's illness from cancer.
Funeral services were held at 2 o'clock Thursday at the Perrynan Chapel with Rev. Ira E. Carney of the Christian Church in charge. Pall bearers were Ellery Quist, Darwin Peterson, Paul Dahlstrom, Lawrence Beyer, Otto Malmberg, and Norman Danbom. Burial was in Evergreen Cemetery.
Mrs. Cornielson was born in Frankfort Township on June 8, 1879, the daughter of James Henry Ingraham and Mary Adella Dodd. She married Charles Henry Cornelison on December 17, 1895 in Griswold, Iowa. Surviving are her husband, a son, Guy Cornelison and a daughter, Bernice Cornelison at home. A daughter, Mrs. Hazel Smith died in Red Oak in 1925. She also leaves 6 grandchildren and a brother and two sisters; Mrs. John Hudson of Red Oak, Chas. Ingraham, of Pine River, Minnesota and Jas Ingraham of International Falls, Minnesota. Mrs, Cornelison was a member of the Methodist Church.
Red Oak Express, Red Oak, Iowa, March 24, 1933, page 5
MRS. CORNELISON DEAD
Mrs. Mary Luella Ingraham, 53, a life-long resident of Red Oak and vicinity, died at 9:30 Sunday morning at her home six miles north of Reed Oak, following a year's illness from cancer.
Funeral services were held at 2 o'clock Thursday at the Perrynan Chapel with Rev. Ira E. Carney of the Christian Church in charge. Pall bearers were Ellery Quist, Darwin Peterson, Paul Dahlstrom, Lawrence Beyer, Otto Malmberg, and Norman Danbom. Burial was in Evergreen Cemetery.
Mrs. Cornielson was born in Frankfort Township on June 8, 1879, the daughter of James Henry Ingraham and Mary Adella Dodd. She married Charles Henry Cornelison on December 17, 1895 in Griswold, Iowa. Surviving are her husband, a son, Guy Cornelison and a daughter, Bernice Cornelison at home. A daughter, Mrs. Hazel Smith died in Red Oak in 1925. She also leaves 6 grandchildren and a brother and two sisters; Mrs. John Hudson of Red Oak, Chas. Ingraham, of Pine River, Minnesota and Jas Ingraham of International Falls, Minnesota. Mrs, Cornelison was a member of the Methodist Church.
Red Oak Express, Red Oak, Iowa, March 24, 1933, page 5


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