Mrs. Millie L. Rhyno, member of a pioneer Madison county family, died at the Winterset hospital on Wednesday of last week after a short illness. She was 82 years of age.
Mrs. Rhyno was a life-long resident of this county. She was born near Peru on January 25, 1861, the daughter of William and Mandy Peacock Beem. She was married March 15, 1888, to Thomas Jefferson Rhyno. They were the parents of one son, Ivil L. Rhyno, who survives.
Most of Mrs. Rhyno's life was spent on a farm near Peru. She was a member of the Elm Grove Methodist church there. After the death of her husband, in 1918, she moved to Peru, then to Truro, where she lived until 1929, and then to Winterset.
She is survived by her son, Ivyl L. Rhyno; a granddaughter, two brothers, Lafe Beem of Normand, N. Dakota, and Grant Beem of Minneapolis, Minn; and one sister, Mrs. Mary Ray of Winterset.
Funeral services were held Friday from the Ramsey-Richards funeral home, in charge of the Rev. W.A. Samp, pastor of the Winterset Methodist church. Burial was made in the Peru cemetery.
Mrs. Millie L. Rhyno, member of a pioneer Madison county family, died at the Winterset hospital on Wednesday of last week after a short illness. She was 82 years of age.
Mrs. Rhyno was a life-long resident of this county. She was born near Peru on January 25, 1861, the daughter of William and Mandy Peacock Beem. She was married March 15, 1888, to Thomas Jefferson Rhyno. They were the parents of one son, Ivil L. Rhyno, who survives.
Most of Mrs. Rhyno's life was spent on a farm near Peru. She was a member of the Elm Grove Methodist church there. After the death of her husband, in 1918, she moved to Peru, then to Truro, where she lived until 1929, and then to Winterset.
She is survived by her son, Ivyl L. Rhyno; a granddaughter, two brothers, Lafe Beem of Normand, N. Dakota, and Grant Beem of Minneapolis, Minn; and one sister, Mrs. Mary Ray of Winterset.
Funeral services were held Friday from the Ramsey-Richards funeral home, in charge of the Rev. W.A. Samp, pastor of the Winterset Methodist church. Burial was made in the Peru cemetery.
Family Members
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Leava Adeline Beem Allen
1852–1925
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Emma Eveline Beem Stevens
1853–1900
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Harrison Durham Beem
1858–1933
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Marion Lafayette Beem
1859–1943
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Mary Louetta Beem Ray
1862–1949
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Ida Ann Beem Imes
1864–1911
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Ulysses Simpson Grant Beem
1866–1948
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Amanda Catherine Beem Jones
1868–1925
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Esther Beem
unknown–1857
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William P. H. Beem
unknown–1856
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