He was a member of Zarapeth Consistory and KIaaka Shrine, both of Davenport; Ottumwa Yoek Rite Masonic bodies; Starlight Lodge No. 350 K of P at Douds; Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity,Douds
Commercial Club, Douds Field Day Association, Douds Saddle Club and Selma Trail Riders.
He also served as president of the Douds Leando School Board and the Van Buren County Board of Education. Hewas a 50 year memberand Past Master of Celestial Lodge No. 413 A.F. ans A.M. in Douds.
Mr. Nutt served in the Iowa Legislature in the fifty seventh and the fifty eighth General assemblies. He also had served on the Van Buren County Board of Supervisors since 1973.
Thomas O. Nutt died March 10,1982. He is survived by his wife, two sons, Thomas Jr. of Broad Run, Virginia and John of Minneapolis Minnesota; one daughter Caroline Kunzman of Albuquerque, New Mexico and nine grandchildren.
He was a member of Zarapeth Consistory and KIaaka Shrine, both of Davenport; Ottumwa Yoek Rite Masonic bodies; Starlight Lodge No. 350 K of P at Douds; Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity,Douds
Commercial Club, Douds Field Day Association, Douds Saddle Club and Selma Trail Riders.
He also served as president of the Douds Leando School Board and the Van Buren County Board of Education. Hewas a 50 year memberand Past Master of Celestial Lodge No. 413 A.F. ans A.M. in Douds.
Mr. Nutt served in the Iowa Legislature in the fifty seventh and the fifty eighth General assemblies. He also had served on the Van Buren County Board of Supervisors since 1973.
Thomas O. Nutt died March 10,1982. He is survived by his wife, two sons, Thomas Jr. of Broad Run, Virginia and John of Minneapolis Minnesota; one daughter Caroline Kunzman of Albuquerque, New Mexico and nine grandchildren.
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