Mrs. Anna Kerlin was found dead Wednesday evening at her home in New Hampton. She was 80 years of age.
She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Dan Gibson, and three grandchildren: J. W. and Clever D. and Mrs. Henry Miller; and 4 greatgrandchildren (sic), all of this community; two sisters, Mrs. W. G. Noble of New Hampton and Mrs. Sarah Jane Clouse of Albany and Mrs. Bender of Kansas City.
Funeral services were Friday afternoon at the Christian church. Burial was in the Foster cemetery (sic) under the direction of W. G. Noble and Son.
Mrs. Anna Kerlin was found dead Wednesday evening at her home in New Hampton. She was 80 years of age.
She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Dan Gibson, and three grandchildren: J. W. and Clever D. and Mrs. Henry Miller; and 4 greatgrandchildren (sic), all of this community; two sisters, Mrs. W. G. Noble of New Hampton and Mrs. Sarah Jane Clouse of Albany and Mrs. Bender of Kansas City.
Funeral services were Friday afternoon at the Christian church. Burial was in the Foster cemetery (sic) under the direction of W. G. Noble and Son.
Family Members
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Sarah Jane Ricketts Clouse
1865–1963
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Charles T. "Charley" Ricketts
1867–1942
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Jacob Perry "Jake" Ricketts
1872–1921
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Ollie Mae Ricketts Bender
1875–1968
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Cora Belle Ricketts Fruit
1877–1912
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George T. Ricketts
1881–1943
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Nellie F. Ricketts
1884–1885
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Fallie E. Ricketts
1885–1932
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Leota Ricketts Noble
1889–1975
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