Mrs. Belle Davison Dies At Nursing Home
Mrs. Belle Margaret Davison, 82, Hopkins, died at 4 a. m. today at the Wallin Nursing Home, Clearmont, where she had been the past two weeks. Before that she was a patient at St. Francis Hospital. She had suffered a long illness.
Mrs. Davison was born Sept. 11, 1877, at Braddyville, Ia., the daughter of the late Eugene and Lydia Hamm Lasley. She was married Oct. 22, 1895, to Robert H. Davison, who died. She later married his brother, Rob Davison, in 1921. Mrs. Davison lived most of her life in the rural area around Hopkins, coming to Hopkins with her parents when she was only a year old. She was a member of the Highland Christian Church, formerly near Hopkins.
Her survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Homer Carmichael, Hopkins, and Mrs. Loyd Atha, Chillicothe; three sons, Harvey Davison, Prescott, Ia.; Harlan Davison, Hopkins, and Archie Davison, Bedford, Ia.; 26 grandchildren; 19 great grandchildren; three brothers, Harlan Lasley, Hopkins; Roland Lasley, Red Oak, Ia., and Clarence Lasley, Clarinda, Ia.; two sisters, Mrs. Jessie Fine, Braddyville, Ia., and Mrs. Nevada Baker, St. Joseph; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Byron Moffett, Braddyville, and Mrs. Ira Chesnut, Clearmont, and five stepsons, Roy, Wilbur, Homer, Virgil and Rolla Davison, all of Braddyville.
Funeral rites will be at 2 p. m. Thursday at the Hopkins Baptist Church. The Rev. Walter Cox will officiate and burial will be in the Shearer Cemetery, Page County, Ia.
The body is at the Swanson Funeral Home, Hopkins.
Mrs. Belle Davison Dies At Nursing Home
Mrs. Belle Margaret Davison, 82, Hopkins, died at 4 a. m. today at the Wallin Nursing Home, Clearmont, where she had been the past two weeks. Before that she was a patient at St. Francis Hospital. She had suffered a long illness.
Mrs. Davison was born Sept. 11, 1877, at Braddyville, Ia., the daughter of the late Eugene and Lydia Hamm Lasley. She was married Oct. 22, 1895, to Robert H. Davison, who died. She later married his brother, Rob Davison, in 1921. Mrs. Davison lived most of her life in the rural area around Hopkins, coming to Hopkins with her parents when she was only a year old. She was a member of the Highland Christian Church, formerly near Hopkins.
Her survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Homer Carmichael, Hopkins, and Mrs. Loyd Atha, Chillicothe; three sons, Harvey Davison, Prescott, Ia.; Harlan Davison, Hopkins, and Archie Davison, Bedford, Ia.; 26 grandchildren; 19 great grandchildren; three brothers, Harlan Lasley, Hopkins; Roland Lasley, Red Oak, Ia., and Clarence Lasley, Clarinda, Ia.; two sisters, Mrs. Jessie Fine, Braddyville, Ia., and Mrs. Nevada Baker, St. Joseph; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Byron Moffett, Braddyville, and Mrs. Ira Chesnut, Clearmont, and five stepsons, Roy, Wilbur, Homer, Virgil and Rolla Davison, all of Braddyville.
Funeral rites will be at 2 p. m. Thursday at the Hopkins Baptist Church. The Rev. Walter Cox will officiate and burial will be in the Shearer Cemetery, Page County, Ia.
The body is at the Swanson Funeral Home, Hopkins.
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