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Anna Adelaide <I>Corman</I> Link

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Anna Adelaide Corman Link

Birth
Nuckolls County, Nebraska, USA
Death
28 Mar 1977 (aged 76)
Burial
Exeter, Fillmore County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Many thanks to FAG contributor Peggy Bargen Duey (# ) for the following information:

Mrs. Anna Adelaide Link was born April 17, 1900, south of the Oak Mill on the Corman farm in Nuckolls County, Nebraska. She was the daughter of John Andrew and Anna Sherbondy Corman.

She attended the Blue Valley School, and the Oak and Superior High Schools, graduating in 1918.

March 23, 1950, she was married to Royal H. Moreland of Earlham, Iowa, who died June 17, 1954.

She was employed in banking continuously from 1920 until April 1960, having worked the last 25 years, in an Iowa bank, before her retirement and marriage to H.M. Link.

They were married in the Little Brown Church in the Vale of Nashburg, Iowa, April 17, 1960. Mr. Link preceeded her in death August 25, 1961.

She was a 50-year member of the Methodist Church, having transferred to Grace United Methodist Church of Hastings in 1971. Mrs. Link was also a 50-year member of the Eastern Star of the Oak chapter.

Preceding her in death were three brothers, Michael, Claude, and Farmer, and four sisters, Kate Joy, Nora Hineline, Fay Kincannon and Winnie Fletcher.

She is survived by one sister, Pansy , nephews and nieces, two step-daughters, eight step grandchildren and 12 step great grandchildren.

Funeral services for Mrs. Link were conducted at the Grace United Methodist Church in Hastings March. Multiple myeloma caused her death on March 28.

The Rev. Jay Vetter officated at the services and interment in the Exeter Cemetery.

The Nelson Gazette, Thursday, April 14, 1977; pg. 10
Many thanks to FAG contributor Peggy Bargen Duey (# ) for the following information:

Mrs. Anna Adelaide Link was born April 17, 1900, south of the Oak Mill on the Corman farm in Nuckolls County, Nebraska. She was the daughter of John Andrew and Anna Sherbondy Corman.

She attended the Blue Valley School, and the Oak and Superior High Schools, graduating in 1918.

March 23, 1950, she was married to Royal H. Moreland of Earlham, Iowa, who died June 17, 1954.

She was employed in banking continuously from 1920 until April 1960, having worked the last 25 years, in an Iowa bank, before her retirement and marriage to H.M. Link.

They were married in the Little Brown Church in the Vale of Nashburg, Iowa, April 17, 1960. Mr. Link preceeded her in death August 25, 1961.

She was a 50-year member of the Methodist Church, having transferred to Grace United Methodist Church of Hastings in 1971. Mrs. Link was also a 50-year member of the Eastern Star of the Oak chapter.

Preceding her in death were three brothers, Michael, Claude, and Farmer, and four sisters, Kate Joy, Nora Hineline, Fay Kincannon and Winnie Fletcher.

She is survived by one sister, Pansy , nephews and nieces, two step-daughters, eight step grandchildren and 12 step great grandchildren.

Funeral services for Mrs. Link were conducted at the Grace United Methodist Church in Hastings March. Multiple myeloma caused her death on March 28.

The Rev. Jay Vetter officated at the services and interment in the Exeter Cemetery.

The Nelson Gazette, Thursday, April 14, 1977; pg. 10


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