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Floyd Jay Skinner

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Floyd Jay Skinner

Birth
Manchester, Delaware County, Iowa, USA
Death
8 Dec 1945 (aged 51)
Pierre, Hughes County, South Dakota, USA
Burial
Saint Lawrence, Hand County, South Dakota, USA Add to Map
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FLOYD SKINNER TAKEN BY DEATH

St. Lawrence Resident Died In Pierre Hospital, Resided in County 39 Years

Floyd J. Skinner, 51, passed away Sunday at St. Mary’s hospital in Pierre, where he had been under treatment for several weeks. Death followed an illness of more than a year’s duration.

Funeral services were held at 2:30 Tuesday afternoon from the Community church in St. Lawrence, with Rev. N. A. Luke officiating. Burial was made in the I. O. O. F. cemetery in St. Lawrence.

Floyd J. Skinner, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Skinner, was born December 3, 1894, at Manchester, Ia. When 12 years old his parents came to St. Lawrence to make their home on a farm south of St. Lawrence. He has lived in this community since that time.

He was married to Minnie Aalbers on January 12, 1928. To this union were born three children, Marvin, 14 years old, and twins, Billy and Betty, 2 ½ years old.

Due to failing health he moved to St. Lawrence with his family only five weeks ago.

He leaves to mourn his death his wife and children, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Skiner, three brothers and three sisters, Glenn Harold; Ray, Mrs. Opal Freemakr, Mrs. Etha Selke, all of this vicinity and Marie Updegraff of Denver, Colo., and a host of friends.

The Miller Press, Miller, Hand, South Dakota
Thursday, December 13, 1945, p1 c4

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South Dakota Death Index
Certificate #226504

South Dakota Marriages
January 12, 1928, St. Lawrence
Floyd Skinner, 33, bachelor, St. Lawrence
Minnie Aalbers, 23, maiden, Vayland

WWI Draft Reg. gives his middle name and complete birth information.
FLOYD SKINNER TAKEN BY DEATH

St. Lawrence Resident Died In Pierre Hospital, Resided in County 39 Years

Floyd J. Skinner, 51, passed away Sunday at St. Mary’s hospital in Pierre, where he had been under treatment for several weeks. Death followed an illness of more than a year’s duration.

Funeral services were held at 2:30 Tuesday afternoon from the Community church in St. Lawrence, with Rev. N. A. Luke officiating. Burial was made in the I. O. O. F. cemetery in St. Lawrence.

Floyd J. Skinner, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Skinner, was born December 3, 1894, at Manchester, Ia. When 12 years old his parents came to St. Lawrence to make their home on a farm south of St. Lawrence. He has lived in this community since that time.

He was married to Minnie Aalbers on January 12, 1928. To this union were born three children, Marvin, 14 years old, and twins, Billy and Betty, 2 ½ years old.

Due to failing health he moved to St. Lawrence with his family only five weeks ago.

He leaves to mourn his death his wife and children, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Skiner, three brothers and three sisters, Glenn Harold; Ray, Mrs. Opal Freemakr, Mrs. Etha Selke, all of this vicinity and Marie Updegraff of Denver, Colo., and a host of friends.

The Miller Press, Miller, Hand, South Dakota
Thursday, December 13, 1945, p1 c4

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

South Dakota Death Index
Certificate #226504

South Dakota Marriages
January 12, 1928, St. Lawrence
Floyd Skinner, 33, bachelor, St. Lawrence
Minnie Aalbers, 23, maiden, Vayland

WWI Draft Reg. gives his middle name and complete birth information.

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