Perry Edris
Perry Freedon Edris, 94, died Tuesday at the home of his son, Lawrence Edris of 160 Bennett Ave.
A native of Oskaloosa, he spent most of his life in that area. He was a retired farmer. Mr. Edris was a member of the Sons of the American Revolution and the First Congregational Church at Oskaloosa.
Other survivors include: four daughters, Mrs. Mary Frush of Oskaloosa, Mrs. Elvira Wooten of DeLand, Fla., Mrs. Ethel Hagerty of Santa Monica, Calif, and Mrs. Ruth Cooley of San Diego, Calif; six sons, Walter of Bingen, Wash., Howard of Auburn, Wash, Roy of Anchorage, Alaska, Edward of Council Bluffs, Charles of Kodiak, Alaska and Carl L. of Jacksonville, Fla; brother Frank of Winter Park, Fla; 24 grandchildren and 31 great-grandchildren.
Burial will be at Forest Cemetery, Oskaloosa. Cutler Funeral Home is in charge.
Perry Edris
Perry Freedon Edris, 94, died Tuesday at the home of his son, Lawrence Edris of 160 Bennett Ave.
A native of Oskaloosa, he spent most of his life in that area. He was a retired farmer. Mr. Edris was a member of the Sons of the American Revolution and the First Congregational Church at Oskaloosa.
Other survivors include: four daughters, Mrs. Mary Frush of Oskaloosa, Mrs. Elvira Wooten of DeLand, Fla., Mrs. Ethel Hagerty of Santa Monica, Calif, and Mrs. Ruth Cooley of San Diego, Calif; six sons, Walter of Bingen, Wash., Howard of Auburn, Wash, Roy of Anchorage, Alaska, Edward of Council Bluffs, Charles of Kodiak, Alaska and Carl L. of Jacksonville, Fla; brother Frank of Winter Park, Fla; 24 grandchildren and 31 great-grandchildren.
Burial will be at Forest Cemetery, Oskaloosa. Cutler Funeral Home is in charge.
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