near Quitman. Her parents were Robert Bruce and Martha Elizabeth (Logan)Cave.
She married Earl Van Rensselaer Carroll in Sulpher Springs, TX.
To this union were born four children:
Harmon Morrison Carroll
Ruby May Carroll
Velma Lee Carroll
Olga Jane Carroll
Her husband died at an early age, and she later re-married
to Charles Joyner, who took her and her children to Iowa,
and they resided on a farm near Manly.
To this union were born two children:
Charles Leroy Joyner
Imogene Ura Joyner
Bertha died at her home in Mason City, IA, April 1, 1939, following an illness. Funeral services were conducted at the MaCauley and Son Funeral Home, with the Rev. J. Lee Lewis of the First Baptist Church officiating. Burial was in Memorial Park Cemetery.
Surviving are two sons, Harmon Morrison Carroll, Manly, IA,
and Charles Leroy Joyner, Mason city, IA; four daughters,
Mrs. Charles (Ruby May) Krienke, Manly, Mrs. Bert (Velma Lee) Stiles, Mason City, Mrs. Jack (Olga Jane) Schaffer,
Mason City, and Imogene Ura Joyner, Mason City; one sister,
Mrs. Carl (Nora L Cave) Alston, Sweetwater, TX; and four grandchildren, Bernard Carroll, Manly, Betty Jane Carroll,
Manly, Patricia Hall, Mason City, and Joyce Stiles, Mason City.
She was preceded in death by her parents; two brothers,
Roye B. and Ellery; and one sister, Mary A.
Mrs. Joyner was a member of the First Baptist Church, Mason City, IA.
near Quitman. Her parents were Robert Bruce and Martha Elizabeth (Logan)Cave.
She married Earl Van Rensselaer Carroll in Sulpher Springs, TX.
To this union were born four children:
Harmon Morrison Carroll
Ruby May Carroll
Velma Lee Carroll
Olga Jane Carroll
Her husband died at an early age, and she later re-married
to Charles Joyner, who took her and her children to Iowa,
and they resided on a farm near Manly.
To this union were born two children:
Charles Leroy Joyner
Imogene Ura Joyner
Bertha died at her home in Mason City, IA, April 1, 1939, following an illness. Funeral services were conducted at the MaCauley and Son Funeral Home, with the Rev. J. Lee Lewis of the First Baptist Church officiating. Burial was in Memorial Park Cemetery.
Surviving are two sons, Harmon Morrison Carroll, Manly, IA,
and Charles Leroy Joyner, Mason city, IA; four daughters,
Mrs. Charles (Ruby May) Krienke, Manly, Mrs. Bert (Velma Lee) Stiles, Mason City, Mrs. Jack (Olga Jane) Schaffer,
Mason City, and Imogene Ura Joyner, Mason City; one sister,
Mrs. Carl (Nora L Cave) Alston, Sweetwater, TX; and four grandchildren, Bernard Carroll, Manly, Betty Jane Carroll,
Manly, Patricia Hall, Mason City, and Joyce Stiles, Mason City.
She was preceded in death by her parents; two brothers,
Roye B. and Ellery; and one sister, Mary A.
Mrs. Joyner was a member of the First Baptist Church, Mason City, IA.
Gravesite Details
It is unsure whether her name was Bertha Ura, which she used, or Ura Bertha, which is the name her father listed on his military records.,
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