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Charity Maie <I>Butler</I> Evans

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Charity Maie Butler Evans

Birth
Audubon, Audubon County, Iowa, USA
Death
29 Apr 1940 (aged 59)
Blair, Washington County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Persia, Harrison County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec. 2 Row 7
Memorial ID
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Daughter of Daniel Butler & Martha E. Newland

Married 19 Jun 1901 Harrison Co., IA (Union TWP)
EVANS, Charles Franklin

Pilot Tribune, 2 May 1940, p-10, Blair, Nebraska

MRS. EVANS, 59, BURIED YESTERDAY
BLAIR FARM WOMAN DIED HERE MONDAY: EIGHT CHILDREN SURVIVE
Mrs. Charles F. Evans, 59, farm woman who resided four miles south of Blair, died Monday noon at Blair hospital, where she had been confined a week.
Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Wednesday at the Bendorf Funeral Home, the Rev. T. A. Lindenmeyer of the Church of Christ officiating. Mrs. Zora Allen and Mrs. Ruby Wulbern accompanied at the piano by Miss Mabel Hovendick, sang. Burial was in Valley View cemetery at Persia, Iowa.
Charity Maie Butler was born December 22, 1880, at Winterset, Iowa, and came to Blair with her parents while the railroad bridge was being built over the Missouri river here. Later the Butlers lived at Hastings, Nebraska, before going to Neola, Iowa. She and Charles F. Evans were married at Neola 39 years ago. In about 1917 they came to Fort Calhoun where Mr. Evans was a stock feeder for a number of years. They moved to their present farm south of Blair two years ago.
Surviving Mrs. Evans are her husband, four sons, Floyd, Wilber, James and George Evans, all on the farm; four daughters, Mrs. Gut McDonald of Blair, Mrs. Wayne Sperry of Glenwood, Iowa, Mrs. William Ellis of Omaha and Mrs. Clyde Pedersen of Florence. There are eight grandchildren. Also surviving are a brother, LeRoy M. Hoyt of Omaha, and a cousin, William Newland of Neola.

Enterprise, 2 May 1940, p-8, Blair, Nebraska

MRS C. F. EVANS, 59, DIES IN HOSPITAL
Following more than a week's illness with pneumonia, Mrs. Charles F. Evans passed away at the Blair hospital on Monday, April 29. Funeral services were conducted at one o'clock Wednesday afternoon from the Bendorf Funeral Home, Rev. T. A. Lindenmeyer of the Church of Christ officiating, and burial was made at Siam, Iowa.
Born in Audubon, Iowa, on December 22, 1880, Mrs. Evans was married in 1901. Surviving are the husband and eight children: Mrs. Guy McDonald, James, Wilbur, George, and Lloyd Evans, all of Blair; Mrs. Wayne Sperry of Glenwood, Iowa; Mrs. William Ellis and Mrs. Clyde Pedersen of Omaha.
Daughter of Daniel Butler & Martha E. Newland

Married 19 Jun 1901 Harrison Co., IA (Union TWP)
EVANS, Charles Franklin

Pilot Tribune, 2 May 1940, p-10, Blair, Nebraska

MRS. EVANS, 59, BURIED YESTERDAY
BLAIR FARM WOMAN DIED HERE MONDAY: EIGHT CHILDREN SURVIVE
Mrs. Charles F. Evans, 59, farm woman who resided four miles south of Blair, died Monday noon at Blair hospital, where she had been confined a week.
Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Wednesday at the Bendorf Funeral Home, the Rev. T. A. Lindenmeyer of the Church of Christ officiating. Mrs. Zora Allen and Mrs. Ruby Wulbern accompanied at the piano by Miss Mabel Hovendick, sang. Burial was in Valley View cemetery at Persia, Iowa.
Charity Maie Butler was born December 22, 1880, at Winterset, Iowa, and came to Blair with her parents while the railroad bridge was being built over the Missouri river here. Later the Butlers lived at Hastings, Nebraska, before going to Neola, Iowa. She and Charles F. Evans were married at Neola 39 years ago. In about 1917 they came to Fort Calhoun where Mr. Evans was a stock feeder for a number of years. They moved to their present farm south of Blair two years ago.
Surviving Mrs. Evans are her husband, four sons, Floyd, Wilber, James and George Evans, all on the farm; four daughters, Mrs. Gut McDonald of Blair, Mrs. Wayne Sperry of Glenwood, Iowa, Mrs. William Ellis of Omaha and Mrs. Clyde Pedersen of Florence. There are eight grandchildren. Also surviving are a brother, LeRoy M. Hoyt of Omaha, and a cousin, William Newland of Neola.

Enterprise, 2 May 1940, p-8, Blair, Nebraska

MRS C. F. EVANS, 59, DIES IN HOSPITAL
Following more than a week's illness with pneumonia, Mrs. Charles F. Evans passed away at the Blair hospital on Monday, April 29. Funeral services were conducted at one o'clock Wednesday afternoon from the Bendorf Funeral Home, Rev. T. A. Lindenmeyer of the Church of Christ officiating, and burial was made at Siam, Iowa.
Born in Audubon, Iowa, on December 22, 1880, Mrs. Evans was married in 1901. Surviving are the husband and eight children: Mrs. Guy McDonald, James, Wilbur, George, and Lloyd Evans, all of Blair; Mrs. Wayne Sperry of Glenwood, Iowa; Mrs. William Ellis and Mrs. Clyde Pedersen of Omaha.


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