Vance, Ona Brewer - Mrs. Ona Vance wife of David Vance died at her home near Norwich Friday morning at 7:30 o'clock of pneumonia following the Spanish enfluenza. She was sick only about one week.
Mrs. Vance leaves a heart broken husband and little son Donald, seven years old, her aged parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merida Brewer and two sisters Mrs. John King and Mrs. Chas. Varey, also three brothers. Fred, Ollie and George. All were present at the funeral but George who lives in South Dakota. Ona was a lovable christian woman and will be greatly missed in our community as she was a faithful, member of our church and Sunday school also in our Social Hour. Short services were held at her home Sunday at one p. m. Her remains were taken to Shenandoah where it was tenderly laid beside two sisters and one brother who have gone before. The many friends extended their sympathy. CLARINDA HERALD, Clarinda, Iowa, Nov 28, 1918
Vance, Ona Brewer - Mrs. Ona Vance wife of David Vance died at her home near Norwich Friday morning at 7:30 o'clock of pneumonia following the Spanish enfluenza. She was sick only about one week.
Mrs. Vance leaves a heart broken husband and little son Donald, seven years old, her aged parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merida Brewer and two sisters Mrs. John King and Mrs. Chas. Varey, also three brothers. Fred, Ollie and George. All were present at the funeral but George who lives in South Dakota. Ona was a lovable christian woman and will be greatly missed in our community as she was a faithful, member of our church and Sunday school also in our Social Hour. Short services were held at her home Sunday at one p. m. Her remains were taken to Shenandoah where it was tenderly laid beside two sisters and one brother who have gone before. The many friends extended their sympathy. CLARINDA HERALD, Clarinda, Iowa, Nov 28, 1918
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