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Carr Clifton Hanshaw

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Carr Clifton Hanshaw Veteran

Birth
Bedford, Taylor County, Iowa, USA
Death
25 May 1980 (aged 85)
Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Bedford, Taylor County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Bedford Times-Press (Bedford, Iowa), Thursday, June 5, 1980
Last Rites Held May 28 Here For Carr Hanshaw, 85
Funeral services for Carr Clifton Hanshaw, 85, formerly of Bedford, were held May 28 in Shum-Novinger Funeral Home in Bedford with Rev. Carl Cummings officiating. Mr. Hanshaw died in Milder Manor Nursing Home in Lincoln, Nebraska May 25, 1980. Bedford American Legion Post 164 presented the flag at Fairview Cemetery.
Carr C. [lifton] Hanshaw, son of James S. [mith] Hanshaw and Emma R.[ebecca] Bailie [Bailey] Hanshaw, was born near New Market, Iowa, October 19, 1894.
He grew to maturity in the Bedford area where his father Col. James S. [mith] Hanshaw was engaged in the auction business.
Carr attended the public school and was graduated from the Bedford High School and attended the Baptist College at Pella, Iowa. He was a member of the Baptist Church.
On October 24, 1915 he was united in marriage to Catherine R. [ebecca] Walker at the home of the bride's parents in Bedford, Iowa. They made their home in Bedford and Clifton, Forrest and Ruth were born to bless their home.
He was employed by the Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy RR Co. as a Depot Agent; and was one of the first City Mail Carriers when City Delivery was started in Bedford in 1926. For a number of years he was employed by National Bellus Hess Inc. of Kansas City, Missouri, until his retirement. For the past several years he has resided in Lincoln, Nebraska.
He was preceded in death by his parents and a daughter-in-law, Marjorie Hanshaw.
Surviving are his three children, Clifton Hanshaw and his wife, Ethel; Forrest Hanshaw and his wife, Kathleen; Ruth Clark and her husband, Howard, who, with their mother, Catherine Hanshaw, all live in Bedford; seven grandchildren; 14 great grandchildren; other relatives and friends.
He was a veteran of World War I and served his country overseas while stationed in France.
He will be missed by those who knew and loved him.
Bedford Times-Press (Bedford, Iowa), Thursday, June 5, 1980
Last Rites Held May 28 Here For Carr Hanshaw, 85
Funeral services for Carr Clifton Hanshaw, 85, formerly of Bedford, were held May 28 in Shum-Novinger Funeral Home in Bedford with Rev. Carl Cummings officiating. Mr. Hanshaw died in Milder Manor Nursing Home in Lincoln, Nebraska May 25, 1980. Bedford American Legion Post 164 presented the flag at Fairview Cemetery.
Carr C. [lifton] Hanshaw, son of James S. [mith] Hanshaw and Emma R.[ebecca] Bailie [Bailey] Hanshaw, was born near New Market, Iowa, October 19, 1894.
He grew to maturity in the Bedford area where his father Col. James S. [mith] Hanshaw was engaged in the auction business.
Carr attended the public school and was graduated from the Bedford High School and attended the Baptist College at Pella, Iowa. He was a member of the Baptist Church.
On October 24, 1915 he was united in marriage to Catherine R. [ebecca] Walker at the home of the bride's parents in Bedford, Iowa. They made their home in Bedford and Clifton, Forrest and Ruth were born to bless their home.
He was employed by the Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy RR Co. as a Depot Agent; and was one of the first City Mail Carriers when City Delivery was started in Bedford in 1926. For a number of years he was employed by National Bellus Hess Inc. of Kansas City, Missouri, until his retirement. For the past several years he has resided in Lincoln, Nebraska.
He was preceded in death by his parents and a daughter-in-law, Marjorie Hanshaw.
Surviving are his three children, Clifton Hanshaw and his wife, Ethel; Forrest Hanshaw and his wife, Kathleen; Ruth Clark and her husband, Howard, who, with their mother, Catherine Hanshaw, all live in Bedford; seven grandchildren; 14 great grandchildren; other relatives and friends.
He was a veteran of World War I and served his country overseas while stationed in France.
He will be missed by those who knew and loved him.


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