Annie and Roy were married 16 Sep 1912 in Boone County Iowa.
Ann was a retired cosmetologist, lived in Des Moines for 85 years, was a member of Epworth United Methodist Church, and a 50-year member of Order of the Eastern Star.
Thanks to Pamela Schisel for her photo and cemetery research: According to cemetery records, Ann was cremated and buried with her husband Roy. There was no marker placed for Ann. A cemetery employee placed the red flag (see photo) to indicate which Miles plot is hers. There is a stone marker for Roy.
The group photo includes Ann, Roy and their son, Robert. See caption.
*Alexander died 31 Dec 1892. Since Margret was born, and died, in Dunreath in 1893, I assume Alexander was buried in the Dunreath cemetery.
Annie and Roy were married 16 Sep 1912 in Boone County Iowa.
Ann was a retired cosmetologist, lived in Des Moines for 85 years, was a member of Epworth United Methodist Church, and a 50-year member of Order of the Eastern Star.
Thanks to Pamela Schisel for her photo and cemetery research: According to cemetery records, Ann was cremated and buried with her husband Roy. There was no marker placed for Ann. A cemetery employee placed the red flag (see photo) to indicate which Miles plot is hers. There is a stone marker for Roy.
The group photo includes Ann, Roy and their son, Robert. See caption.
*Alexander died 31 Dec 1892. Since Margret was born, and died, in Dunreath in 1893, I assume Alexander was buried in the Dunreath cemetery.
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