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Mary Nancy <I>Hunter</I> Segar

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Mary Nancy Hunter Segar

Birth
USA
Death
1940 (aged 71–72)
Hamilton County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Webster City, Hamilton County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Mary Nancy Hunter, daughter of the late Capt. J.R.C. and Luella Hunter, was born on August 10, 1868 in Oskaloosa, Iowa. The family came to Hamilton County in 1881, locating in Cass township. Her father was a captain in the Civil War, and was at one time the Hamilton County recorder.

She was married in October 1885 ot Charles Segar and they made their home in Cass County Township until March 1937 when they moved to Webster City, Iowa to live. They had six children: Mrs. L.B. (Cora) Parrish, Mrs. Flora Parrish, Cliff H. Segar, Ella Segar, and Katherine Segar. Mary had two sisters, Sara and Josephine Hunter(Webster City, IA) and a brother, W.G. Hunter(Minneapolis, MN).

Mary Nancy Hunter was baptised in the United Brethren faith and was a member of the Oak Glen church in Cass township. Her death came August 3, 1940, caused by complications which developed following a stroke paralysis.

Always frail in body, she was unable to go among the people as much as she would have liked, but instead gave willingly of her money to any worthy cause. She was a patriot and loyal citizen of her community and a true friend to those in need. Above all that can be said she was a true Christian.
Mary Nancy Hunter, daughter of the late Capt. J.R.C. and Luella Hunter, was born on August 10, 1868 in Oskaloosa, Iowa. The family came to Hamilton County in 1881, locating in Cass township. Her father was a captain in the Civil War, and was at one time the Hamilton County recorder.

She was married in October 1885 ot Charles Segar and they made their home in Cass County Township until March 1937 when they moved to Webster City, Iowa to live. They had six children: Mrs. L.B. (Cora) Parrish, Mrs. Flora Parrish, Cliff H. Segar, Ella Segar, and Katherine Segar. Mary had two sisters, Sara and Josephine Hunter(Webster City, IA) and a brother, W.G. Hunter(Minneapolis, MN).

Mary Nancy Hunter was baptised in the United Brethren faith and was a member of the Oak Glen church in Cass township. Her death came August 3, 1940, caused by complications which developed following a stroke paralysis.

Always frail in body, she was unable to go among the people as much as she would have liked, but instead gave willingly of her money to any worthy cause. She was a patriot and loyal citizen of her community and a true friend to those in need. Above all that can be said she was a true Christian.


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