Norma Jean Anway passed away Sept. 19, 2000. She was 80. Funeral services were Sept. 22, 2000 at the Aspen Memorial Chapel. Graveside service with burial at Harlan Cemetery, rural Dumont, Iowa. Anway was born Aug. 14, 1920 in Franklin County, Iowa and attended high school there. She married Dean(sic) Anway, became a homemaker and was a member of the Conference Baptist Church in Evergreen. She is survived by two sons, Dean W. and Richard Lee Anway, both of Evergreen, and three sisters, Virginia Bielefeld, of Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, Arlene Faith Thompson, of Aplington, Iowa, and Marlene Fay Curtis, of Jesup, Iowa.
Norma Jean Anway passed away Sept. 19, 2000. She was 80. Funeral services were Sept. 22, 2000 at the Aspen Memorial Chapel. Graveside service with burial at Harlan Cemetery, rural Dumont, Iowa. Anway was born Aug. 14, 1920 in Franklin County, Iowa and attended high school there. She married Dean(sic) Anway, became a homemaker and was a member of the Conference Baptist Church in Evergreen. She is survived by two sons, Dean W. and Richard Lee Anway, both of Evergreen, and three sisters, Virginia Bielefeld, of Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, Arlene Faith Thompson, of Aplington, Iowa, and Marlene Fay Curtis, of Jesup, Iowa.
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