Contributor: #49347870 - Coon Rapids Enterprise - April 13, 1928 - Miss Lucille Asher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Asher, Spirit Lake, died at the Spencer, Iowa, hospital Saturday from appendicitis. Her death was unexpected and came as a sudden and almost unendurable shock to her parents and relatives and many friends.
She was in her twenty second year, being born in Coon Rapids. She grew to womanhood in Spirit Lake and attended the public schools of that city, and a year or so ago, she was graduated from Drake University. She was of happy disposition radiated good cheer wherever present. Her life was full of promise and of great joy to the parents and associates. Coon Rapids friends of the parents, and brother and family mourn with the afflicted ones as when the parents buried former daughter here some 25 years ago, when the diphtheria scourge afflicted this community.
Short services Wednesday at the Coder funeral home, conducted by Rev. Clayburg. Lucille M. Asher had a wide circle of friends, which was shown by the enormous bank after the bank of flowers which surrounded the casket, and they came from many parts of Iowa and faraway California. She was popular everywhere.
During her college course at Drake University, where she took two years in primary work, she was a member of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, which remembered her with beautiful floral offerings. Her school at Montgomery attended the funeral services at Spirit Lake in a body and buried her casket with flowers. Coon Rapids friends also attested their love in handsome bouquets.
Those out of town attending the funeral was the parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Asher, of Spirit Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Asher of Spencer, Mrs. Luella Goodeil of Tama, niece of Mrs. W.H. Asher, Mrs. C.F. Helland, Panora, Roy Prettyman and daughter Vera, Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cross and others near Panora, Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Manning, Bagley.
Contributor: #49347870 - Coon Rapids Enterprise - April 13, 1928 - Miss Lucille Asher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Asher, Spirit Lake, died at the Spencer, Iowa, hospital Saturday from appendicitis. Her death was unexpected and came as a sudden and almost unendurable shock to her parents and relatives and many friends.
She was in her twenty second year, being born in Coon Rapids. She grew to womanhood in Spirit Lake and attended the public schools of that city, and a year or so ago, she was graduated from Drake University. She was of happy disposition radiated good cheer wherever present. Her life was full of promise and of great joy to the parents and associates. Coon Rapids friends of the parents, and brother and family mourn with the afflicted ones as when the parents buried former daughter here some 25 years ago, when the diphtheria scourge afflicted this community.
Short services Wednesday at the Coder funeral home, conducted by Rev. Clayburg. Lucille M. Asher had a wide circle of friends, which was shown by the enormous bank after the bank of flowers which surrounded the casket, and they came from many parts of Iowa and faraway California. She was popular everywhere.
During her college course at Drake University, where she took two years in primary work, she was a member of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, which remembered her with beautiful floral offerings. Her school at Montgomery attended the funeral services at Spirit Lake in a body and buried her casket with flowers. Coon Rapids friends also attested their love in handsome bouquets.
Those out of town attending the funeral was the parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Asher, of Spirit Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Asher of Spencer, Mrs. Luella Goodeil of Tama, niece of Mrs. W.H. Asher, Mrs. C.F. Helland, Panora, Roy Prettyman and daughter Vera, Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cross and others near Panora, Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Manning, Bagley.
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