Edna Mae Hoover was born January 1891 in Lake City and moved with her parents to Tama from which place they came to Carroll when she was about 4 years of age. She is the daughter of George A. Hoover, conductor of the Chicago and North Western railroad for many years and well known in Carroll. She was educated in the schools of this city and was graduated from high school with the class of 1910. Not long after the mother died, the family went to Missouri Valley to make their home.
In that city Miss Hoover in 1915 married Harvey W. McCune and they located in Fort Worth, TX, where the greater part of their married life was spent.
In addition to her father and step-mother, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hoover of Sioux City, she is survived by the following brothers and sisters: George E. Hoover, also of Sioux City, Howard Hoover of Milwaukee, Wis., Mrs. A.E. Campbell (Blanche) and Mrs. Gustave Lundl (Verna) both of Blair, Neb., and Mrs. Joe Rogers (Helen) of Denver, Colo. She is the niece of Mr. and Mrs. M.E. Hoover of North West street.
Mrs. McCune has been ill for a long time and after she knew she was in a serious condition, requested that she be taken from Fort Worth to the home of her sister, Mrs. Campbell in Blair, where she was tenderly cared for by Mrs. Campbell and McCune. Carroll friends will remember her as a charming girl with admirable traits of womanhood and with the relatives are saddened by her death.
Edna Mae Hoover was born January 1891 in Lake City and moved with her parents to Tama from which place they came to Carroll when she was about 4 years of age. She is the daughter of George A. Hoover, conductor of the Chicago and North Western railroad for many years and well known in Carroll. She was educated in the schools of this city and was graduated from high school with the class of 1910. Not long after the mother died, the family went to Missouri Valley to make their home.
In that city Miss Hoover in 1915 married Harvey W. McCune and they located in Fort Worth, TX, where the greater part of their married life was spent.
In addition to her father and step-mother, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hoover of Sioux City, she is survived by the following brothers and sisters: George E. Hoover, also of Sioux City, Howard Hoover of Milwaukee, Wis., Mrs. A.E. Campbell (Blanche) and Mrs. Gustave Lundl (Verna) both of Blair, Neb., and Mrs. Joe Rogers (Helen) of Denver, Colo. She is the niece of Mr. and Mrs. M.E. Hoover of North West street.
Mrs. McCune has been ill for a long time and after she knew she was in a serious condition, requested that she be taken from Fort Worth to the home of her sister, Mrs. Campbell in Blair, where she was tenderly cared for by Mrs. Campbell and McCune. Carroll friends will remember her as a charming girl with admirable traits of womanhood and with the relatives are saddened by her death.
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