She was the only daughter of Andrew G. and Mathilda Warner, and the last member of this family, the parents and two brothers having preceded her in death.
At an early age she was confirmed into the Swedish Lutheran church at Bethesda. After her marriage she transferred her membership to the United Presbyterian church at Hepburn, Ia.
On Feb 23, 1899, in Page county she was united in marriage to John W. Thomas. Eight children were born to this union, a son, Warner Joseph, dying in infancy. Surviving are seven daughters: Mrs Mildred Erzinger of Silvis, Ill, Mrs Thelma Kile of Chicago, Ill, Martha at home, Mrs Christine Gould of Milton, Ia, Mrs Mary Louise James of Omaha, Nebr, Mrs Laura Stohlmans of Omaha, Nebr, Muriel at home; three grandchildren, Kenneth Erzinger and Gloria and Thomas Gould.
She was an active church worker, belonging to the Missionary Society, Ladies' Aid. She was an ardent believer in Christian temperance and an active worker, serving as president of the Hepburn W.C.T.U. for one year.
She was a loving, thoughtful wife and mother, always thinking first of those around her, even in the last three years of her life, when she suffered greatly most of the time.
Her passing was a great loss to those who held her dear. Hers is a place which will never be filled. She will be deeply mourned.
Funeral services, were held at the Hepburn United Presbyterian church, Tuesday at 2 pm and were conducted by Rev Harvey E. Butler of Milton, Iowa. Interment was made in North Page cemetery. CLARINDA HERALD JOURNAL, Clarinda, Iowa, Oct 17, 1940
Van Buren County, Iowa death records: Anna Maria Christine Thomas, died Oct 5, 1940 Milton, Van Buren Co, Iowa; spouse John W. Thomas age 70 yrs; born Mar 23, 1873 Page County, Iowa; father Andrew G. Warner born Sweden; mother Mathilda Johnson born Sweden; buried North Page Cemetery, Page County, Iowa
She was the only daughter of Andrew G. and Mathilda Warner, and the last member of this family, the parents and two brothers having preceded her in death.
At an early age she was confirmed into the Swedish Lutheran church at Bethesda. After her marriage she transferred her membership to the United Presbyterian church at Hepburn, Ia.
On Feb 23, 1899, in Page county she was united in marriage to John W. Thomas. Eight children were born to this union, a son, Warner Joseph, dying in infancy. Surviving are seven daughters: Mrs Mildred Erzinger of Silvis, Ill, Mrs Thelma Kile of Chicago, Ill, Martha at home, Mrs Christine Gould of Milton, Ia, Mrs Mary Louise James of Omaha, Nebr, Mrs Laura Stohlmans of Omaha, Nebr, Muriel at home; three grandchildren, Kenneth Erzinger and Gloria and Thomas Gould.
She was an active church worker, belonging to the Missionary Society, Ladies' Aid. She was an ardent believer in Christian temperance and an active worker, serving as president of the Hepburn W.C.T.U. for one year.
She was a loving, thoughtful wife and mother, always thinking first of those around her, even in the last three years of her life, when she suffered greatly most of the time.
Her passing was a great loss to those who held her dear. Hers is a place which will never be filled. She will be deeply mourned.
Funeral services, were held at the Hepburn United Presbyterian church, Tuesday at 2 pm and were conducted by Rev Harvey E. Butler of Milton, Iowa. Interment was made in North Page cemetery. CLARINDA HERALD JOURNAL, Clarinda, Iowa, Oct 17, 1940
Van Buren County, Iowa death records: Anna Maria Christine Thomas, died Oct 5, 1940 Milton, Van Buren Co, Iowa; spouse John W. Thomas age 70 yrs; born Mar 23, 1873 Page County, Iowa; father Andrew G. Warner born Sweden; mother Mathilda Johnson born Sweden; buried North Page Cemetery, Page County, Iowa
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