Botna Valley News, Macedonia, Ia. Thurs. Apr. 11, 1901
"As we go to press this(Wednesday) p.m. Mrs. Jap Gonser is very low with pelvic cellulitis.
Grave fears are entertained for her recovery."
Botna Valley News, Macedonia, Ia. Apr. 18, 1901, Obituary
"Nora Bradley was born May 30th 1878 in this
county and died April 11, 1901, aged 22 years, 10 months and 11 days.
She was married to Sherman Jasper Gonser, Dec. 24, 1899.
She leaves a husband and one child, a father, mother, four sisters and two brothers to morn her loss.
At the age of 16 she united with the church of Christ at Lone Star and was a faithful worker up to the time of her death. For two and one half years she served as Superintendent of the Lone Star Christian Sunday School. A short time before her death she sang two verses, in a clear tone of Nearer my God to Thee. A large congregation of friends and neighbors attended the funeral at the M. E. church Saturday at 2:00 o'clock p.m. The services were conducted by Rev. Green of Oakland assisted by Rev. Chambers of the M. E. church here. The stricken husband and child as well as brothers and sisters of the deceased have the profound sympathy of the entire community."
Her daughter moved to Colorado and married William Marion Hale Sr. They had 6 children.
Sherman Jasper and his second wife, Stella Stewart Gonser had no children of their own. They are buried in the Littleton, Colorado cemetery.
Botna Valley News, Macedonia, Ia. Thurs. Apr. 11, 1901
"As we go to press this(Wednesday) p.m. Mrs. Jap Gonser is very low with pelvic cellulitis.
Grave fears are entertained for her recovery."
Botna Valley News, Macedonia, Ia. Apr. 18, 1901, Obituary
"Nora Bradley was born May 30th 1878 in this
county and died April 11, 1901, aged 22 years, 10 months and 11 days.
She was married to Sherman Jasper Gonser, Dec. 24, 1899.
She leaves a husband and one child, a father, mother, four sisters and two brothers to morn her loss.
At the age of 16 she united with the church of Christ at Lone Star and was a faithful worker up to the time of her death. For two and one half years she served as Superintendent of the Lone Star Christian Sunday School. A short time before her death she sang two verses, in a clear tone of Nearer my God to Thee. A large congregation of friends and neighbors attended the funeral at the M. E. church Saturday at 2:00 o'clock p.m. The services were conducted by Rev. Green of Oakland assisted by Rev. Chambers of the M. E. church here. The stricken husband and child as well as brothers and sisters of the deceased have the profound sympathy of the entire community."
Her daughter moved to Colorado and married William Marion Hale Sr. They had 6 children.
Sherman Jasper and his second wife, Stella Stewart Gonser had no children of their own. They are buried in the Littleton, Colorado cemetery.
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