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Aldine Marion Roudabush

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Aldine Marion Roudabush

Birth
Rockingham County, Virginia, USA
Death
26 Nov 1931 (aged 55)
Warren Township, Poweshiek County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Brooklyn, Poweshiek County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 15 lot 8
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Aldine Roudabush, for over forty years a resident of this community, died Friday at his home near Carnforth. A number of years ago, he and his wife left the farm and lived in Brooklyn several years, spending some winters in Florida.

His death is deeply mourned by his relatives and those with whom he has always been associated.

Aldine Marion Roudabush, second son of George O. and Rebecca V. Roudabush, was born November 4, 1876, near Harrisonburg, Virginia. Death came rather suddenly Thursday night, November 26, 1931, at his home near Carnfroth.

He came to Iowa in 1889 and resided in and near Brooklyn ever since.

December 7, 1904, he was united in marriage with Blanche A. Robey. About a year ago diabetes developed and gradually sapped his strength. He was a patient sufferer, always cheerful and never complaining.
Aldine Roudabush, for over forty years a resident of this community, died Friday at his home near Carnforth. Mr. Roudabush had lived there for a good while. A number of years ago, he and his wife left the farm and lived in Brooklyn several years, spending some winters in Florida. Mr. Roudabush was an unusually genial sort of man and popular with all who knew hom. He has been one of the outstanding farmers of this community, known as a loyal friend and a hard worker.

His death is deeply mourned by his relatives and those with whom he has always been associated.

Aldine Marion Roudabush, second son of George O. and Rebecca V. Roudabush, was born November 4, 1876, near Harrisonburg, Virginia. Death came rather suddenly Thursday night, November 26, 1931, at his home near Carnfroth.

He came to Iowa in 1889 and resided in and near Brooklyn ever since.

December 7, 1904, he was united in marriage with Blanche A. Robey. About a year ago diabetes developed and gradually sapped his strength. He was a patient sufferer, always cheerful and never complaining. He was a devoted husband, a generous, large hearted, neighbor and always willing to lend a helping hand.
Source: Poweshiek Obituaries
Aldine Roudabush, for over forty years a resident of this community, died Friday at his home near Carnforth. A number of years ago, he and his wife left the farm and lived in Brooklyn several years, spending some winters in Florida.

His death is deeply mourned by his relatives and those with whom he has always been associated.

Aldine Marion Roudabush, second son of George O. and Rebecca V. Roudabush, was born November 4, 1876, near Harrisonburg, Virginia. Death came rather suddenly Thursday night, November 26, 1931, at his home near Carnfroth.

He came to Iowa in 1889 and resided in and near Brooklyn ever since.

December 7, 1904, he was united in marriage with Blanche A. Robey. About a year ago diabetes developed and gradually sapped his strength. He was a patient sufferer, always cheerful and never complaining.
Aldine Roudabush, for over forty years a resident of this community, died Friday at his home near Carnforth. Mr. Roudabush had lived there for a good while. A number of years ago, he and his wife left the farm and lived in Brooklyn several years, spending some winters in Florida. Mr. Roudabush was an unusually genial sort of man and popular with all who knew hom. He has been one of the outstanding farmers of this community, known as a loyal friend and a hard worker.

His death is deeply mourned by his relatives and those with whom he has always been associated.

Aldine Marion Roudabush, second son of George O. and Rebecca V. Roudabush, was born November 4, 1876, near Harrisonburg, Virginia. Death came rather suddenly Thursday night, November 26, 1931, at his home near Carnfroth.

He came to Iowa in 1889 and resided in and near Brooklyn ever since.

December 7, 1904, he was united in marriage with Blanche A. Robey. About a year ago diabetes developed and gradually sapped his strength. He was a patient sufferer, always cheerful and never complaining. He was a devoted husband, a generous, large hearted, neighbor and always willing to lend a helping hand.
Source: Poweshiek Obituaries


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