Burial will be in Oak View Cemetery in Albia. A native of Corydon, Mrs. Giltner had lived 50 years in Albia before moving 10 years ago to Des Moines.
She was the widow of William E. Giltner, a former state representative from Monroe County.
She was a member of Albia Presbyterian Church and a past president of Kings Daughters.
She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Alberta Kridelbaugh of Chariton, Mrs. Mildred Robinson of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, and Mrs. John, E. Moore of Des Moines, with whom she lived; two sons, Harold of San Diego, Cal., and William of Kirksville, Mo.; 14 grandchildren, and 18 great grandchildren.
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Des Moines Tribune
Des Moines, Iowa
03 Aug 1959, Mon • Page 18
Contributor: ashley meredith smith - ashleysfamilytree (47119461) • [email protected]
Burial will be in Oak View Cemetery in Albia. A native of Corydon, Mrs. Giltner had lived 50 years in Albia before moving 10 years ago to Des Moines.
She was the widow of William E. Giltner, a former state representative from Monroe County.
She was a member of Albia Presbyterian Church and a past president of Kings Daughters.
She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Alberta Kridelbaugh of Chariton, Mrs. Mildred Robinson of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, and Mrs. John, E. Moore of Des Moines, with whom she lived; two sons, Harold of San Diego, Cal., and William of Kirksville, Mo.; 14 grandchildren, and 18 great grandchildren.
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Des Moines Tribune
Des Moines, Iowa
03 Aug 1959, Mon • Page 18
Contributor: ashley meredith smith - ashleysfamilytree (47119461) • [email protected]
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