Monday, November 28, 1949
page 13
MRS. A. R. BLOOMQUIST DIES AT
EAGLE GROVE; FINAL RITES TUESDAY
Mrs. A. R. Bloomquist, 57, died Sunday morning at her home in Eagle Grove after a long illness. Funeral services are set for Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Wilson funeral home in Eagle Grove.
The Rev. H. G. Dawes of Eagle Grove will officiate. Burial will be in Rose Hill cemetery here.
Mrs. Bloomquist is survived by her husband, one daughter, Mrs. Russell Blackman of Eagle Grove, and one grandson, Jimmy Blackman. A brother, Fred Dayton, and two sisters, Mrs. Oscar Kallansrud and Mrs. L. J. Scott, all of Fort Dodge, also survive.
Her parents, one sister and one brother preceded her in death.
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MRS. A. R. BLOMQUIST
EAGLE GROVE, Dec. 2—Funeral services for Mrs. A. R. Blomquist, 57, who died Sunday, Nov. 27, here, were held Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 29, at the Wilson funeral home in Eagle Grove. The Rev. H. G. Dawes conducted the rites and burial was in Rosehill cemetery. During the service, Mrs. D. M. Farran sang "City Four Square" and "The Stranger of Gallilee," accompanied by Mrs. Burdette Middleton. Pallbearers were six members of the Eagle Grove I. O. O. F. lodge, William Floyd, Charles Imboden, Sylvan Wood, William Rifen, Bert Wood and Irwin Engelby.
Mrs. Blomquist, born Dec. 7, 1891, in Webster county, was married to A. R. Blomquist in Fort Dodge May 19, 1912. The couple moved to Eagle Grove 32 years ago. She was a member of the Eagle Grove Methodist church and Junietta Rebekah lodge. Surviving her are her husband, one daughter, Mrs. Russell Blackman of Eagle Grove; a grandson, Jimmy Blackman; one brother, Fred Dayton; and two sisters, Mrs. Bertha Kallansrud and Mrs. Effie Scott, all of Fort Dodge. A number of nieces and nephews also survive. Attending the rites from out of town were a number of relatives and friends from Fort Dodge, Webster City, Humboldt, and Clarion.
Fort Dodge Messenger - Iowa
December 2, 1949
Contributor: Eileen Reed (50182572)
Monday, November 28, 1949
page 13
MRS. A. R. BLOOMQUIST DIES AT
EAGLE GROVE; FINAL RITES TUESDAY
Mrs. A. R. Bloomquist, 57, died Sunday morning at her home in Eagle Grove after a long illness. Funeral services are set for Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Wilson funeral home in Eagle Grove.
The Rev. H. G. Dawes of Eagle Grove will officiate. Burial will be in Rose Hill cemetery here.
Mrs. Bloomquist is survived by her husband, one daughter, Mrs. Russell Blackman of Eagle Grove, and one grandson, Jimmy Blackman. A brother, Fred Dayton, and two sisters, Mrs. Oscar Kallansrud and Mrs. L. J. Scott, all of Fort Dodge, also survive.
Her parents, one sister and one brother preceded her in death.
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MRS. A. R. BLOMQUIST
EAGLE GROVE, Dec. 2—Funeral services for Mrs. A. R. Blomquist, 57, who died Sunday, Nov. 27, here, were held Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 29, at the Wilson funeral home in Eagle Grove. The Rev. H. G. Dawes conducted the rites and burial was in Rosehill cemetery. During the service, Mrs. D. M. Farran sang "City Four Square" and "The Stranger of Gallilee," accompanied by Mrs. Burdette Middleton. Pallbearers were six members of the Eagle Grove I. O. O. F. lodge, William Floyd, Charles Imboden, Sylvan Wood, William Rifen, Bert Wood and Irwin Engelby.
Mrs. Blomquist, born Dec. 7, 1891, in Webster county, was married to A. R. Blomquist in Fort Dodge May 19, 1912. The couple moved to Eagle Grove 32 years ago. She was a member of the Eagle Grove Methodist church and Junietta Rebekah lodge. Surviving her are her husband, one daughter, Mrs. Russell Blackman of Eagle Grove; a grandson, Jimmy Blackman; one brother, Fred Dayton; and two sisters, Mrs. Bertha Kallansrud and Mrs. Effie Scott, all of Fort Dodge. A number of nieces and nephews also survive. Attending the rites from out of town were a number of relatives and friends from Fort Dodge, Webster City, Humboldt, and Clarion.
Fort Dodge Messenger - Iowa
December 2, 1949
Contributor: Eileen Reed (50182572)
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