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Julia Ruth Buckles

Birth
Chequest Township, Van Buren County, Iowa, USA
Death
26 Mar 1907 (aged 16)
Leando, Van Buren County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Douds, Van Buren County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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OBITUARIES.
**Handwritten: 1907

MISS JULIA BUCKLES

On March 26, 1907, there passed from earth Miss Julia Buckles, the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Buckles. Julia was born near Troy, Iowa, October 9, 1890, her age at death being 16 years, 5 months and 17 days. She has lived for several years near and in Leando. She leaves her father, mother, three brothers and one sister besides a large circle of other relatives and friends. Julia was of a cheerful disposition and none knew her but to love her. She will be greatly missed in school and Sunday school where she has been so faithful, but no place so much as in her own home where she was a kind loving sister and ever faithful daughter. How true to her friends was the one who now sleeps, but she has gone to that better land of endless life, where all is rest, peace and love. She was laid to rest in the Leando cemetery. Her schoolmates bore her lifeless form to its last resting place. We can all say "Gone, but not forgotten"
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After the foregoing was in type we also received a memorial mention of Miss Julia, covering the same data as above, from the deceased school mates, Nellie Breckenridge, Minnie Grubbs, Ruby Grubbs, Alice Campbell, Eva Herriford and Blance Loftiss.
???DS REPUBLICAN.
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IN MEMORIAM.
**Handwritten: 1907

On March 26, 1907, there passed from earth to heaven the spirit of our dear friend, Miss Julia Buckles, the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Buckles. She was of a cheerful disposition and none knew her but to love her. She will be greatly missed in our class, and there is a vacancy in her home which can not be filled. How true to her friends was the one which sleeps, but she has gone to that better land of endless life where all is rest, peace and love.--Written by her shoolmates.
Nellie Breckenridge,
Minnie Grubbs,
Ruby Grubb,
Alice Campbell,
Eva Herriford,
Blanch Loftiss.

Lovillia. March 28
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DEATH OF JULIA BUCKLES
Passed Away at Home of Parents in Lovilia.

Leando, March, 28.--Miss Julia Buckles died at the home of her parents in Leando, Tuesday at 2 o'clock a.m. of typhoid fever and was buried in the Leando cemetery yesterday. Rev. Grube conducting the funeral services. Miss Buckles was a scholar in the Leando schools and the girls of her class acted as pall bearers. All deeply sympathize with the family in this, their time of sorrow.

Source: Van Buren Co. Genealogical Society Obituary Book C, Page 159, Keosauqua Public Library, Keosauqua, IA


OBITUARIES.
**Handwritten: 1907

MISS JULIA BUCKLES

On March 26, 1907, there passed from earth Miss Julia Buckles, the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Buckles. Julia was born near Troy, Iowa, October 9, 1890, her age at death being 16 years, 5 months and 17 days. She has lived for several years near and in Leando. She leaves her father, mother, three brothers and one sister besides a large circle of other relatives and friends. Julia was of a cheerful disposition and none knew her but to love her. She will be greatly missed in school and Sunday school where she has been so faithful, but no place so much as in her own home where she was a kind loving sister and ever faithful daughter. How true to her friends was the one who now sleeps, but she has gone to that better land of endless life, where all is rest, peace and love. She was laid to rest in the Leando cemetery. Her schoolmates bore her lifeless form to its last resting place. We can all say "Gone, but not forgotten"
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
After the foregoing was in type we also received a memorial mention of Miss Julia, covering the same data as above, from the deceased school mates, Nellie Breckenridge, Minnie Grubbs, Ruby Grubbs, Alice Campbell, Eva Herriford and Blance Loftiss.
???DS REPUBLICAN.
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IN MEMORIAM.
**Handwritten: 1907

On March 26, 1907, there passed from earth to heaven the spirit of our dear friend, Miss Julia Buckles, the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Buckles. She was of a cheerful disposition and none knew her but to love her. She will be greatly missed in our class, and there is a vacancy in her home which can not be filled. How true to her friends was the one which sleeps, but she has gone to that better land of endless life where all is rest, peace and love.--Written by her shoolmates.
Nellie Breckenridge,
Minnie Grubbs,
Ruby Grubb,
Alice Campbell,
Eva Herriford,
Blanch Loftiss.

Lovillia. March 28
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DEATH OF JULIA BUCKLES
Passed Away at Home of Parents in Lovilia.

Leando, March, 28.--Miss Julia Buckles died at the home of her parents in Leando, Tuesday at 2 o'clock a.m. of typhoid fever and was buried in the Leando cemetery yesterday. Rev. Grube conducting the funeral services. Miss Buckles was a scholar in the Leando schools and the girls of her class acted as pall bearers. All deeply sympathize with the family in this, their time of sorrow.

Source: Van Buren Co. Genealogical Society Obituary Book C, Page 159, Keosauqua Public Library, Keosauqua, IA




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