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Catherine Noal <I>Storm</I> Calhoun/Calhoon

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Catherine Noal Storm Calhoun/Calhoon

Birth
Millersburg, Holmes County, Ohio, USA
Death
18 Nov 1894 (aged 59)
Northfield, Rice County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Clarinda, Page County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Clarinda Herald (Clarinda, Iowa), Tuesday, November 20, 1894
To the Long, Long Home – Word was received here Sunday that Mrs. John Calhoon was dead. The unexpected news thrilled the heart of everyone, as all knew her and loved her. No further word was received until this morning, when her body was brought here for burial, accompanied by her son, C. D. and daughter, Mrs. W. W. McGuire and husband of Northfield, Minn., with whom Mrs. Calhoon was making her home at the time of death. She went to Northfield last July to live with her daughter and was making preparations to return to Clarinda when she was taken sick. The day after she was taken sick was the day planned for her departure. Her trouble was heart disease, which afflicted her only ten days before taking her life. Her demise was sudden and very unexpected. The funeral will occur Thursday morning at 10 o'clock at the M. E. Church, the services to be conducted by Rev. McDade. The remains will be interred in the Clarinda cemetery, beside those of her husband, who died about three years ago.
Mrs. Calhoon's maiden name was Miss C. N. Storm. She was born in 1835 and was married in 1855 to Mr. Calhoon. Four children were born of the union, Mrs. E. C. Holmes of Kansas City, Mrs. W. [illis] W. McGuire of Northfield, Minn., C. [lyde] D., [ayton] of Northfield, and G.[ilbert] S. [tanton] Calhoon of Oklahoma, all of whom are living. In 1857 Mrs. Calhoon came with her husband to Iowa, settling on a quarter section in Page county. In '62 they came to Clarinda, where they resided until Mr. Calhoon's death. Since then Mrs. Calhoon has been making her home for a great part of the time with her children. Her death will be mourned by her many friends in Clarinda, who will remember her as a kind neighbor, a consistent Christian and a warm and loving friend. "Of such is the kingdom of heaven."

Page County Democrat (Clarinda, Iowa), Thursday, November 22, 1894
Mrs. John Calhoon died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. W. McGuire, at Northfield, Minn., Sunday, Nov. 18, 1894, aged 59 years, where she went last summer for the benefit of her health. Mrs. Calhoon was one of the old residents of Clarinda, having located here with her husband in 1862 and was always held in the highest estimation by all who knew her. She had been a member of the M. E. church for many years and was very devout in her religious views. Her remains were brought to this city Monday and the funeral took place from the church this morning at 10 o'clock, conducted by Rev. McDade and her remains laid to rest in the city cemetery.

Clarinda Journal (Clarinda, Iowa), Friday, November 23, 1894
Mrs. Catherine N. Calhoon – A Christian lady of most excellent worth and long residence in Clarinda died last Sunday at 10:25 a. m. in Northfield, Minn. At that time Mrs. Catherine N. Calhoon passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Willis McGuire, where she had spent the previous few months because of her ill health. Heart disease complicated with other ailments caused her death. Her age was 59 years, 4 months and 9 days. Mrs. Calhoon's maiden name was Storm. She was married in Ohio in 1855 to John N. Calhoon. They were among the early residents of Clarinda, Mr. Calhoon being a merchant and banker of this city, a gentleman highly respected and popular, who died here about three years ago. The remains of the late Mrs. Calhoon were received here Tuesday morning and were conveyed to her home property, occupied by Rev. H. A. Carlton and family, where they were kept until yesterday forenoon, when the funeral was held at the Methodist Episcopal church, of which the deceased was consistent member. The services were conducted by Rev. E. W. McDade. The pallbearers wee R.V. Kelley, William Orr, M. C. Johnson, S. M. Crooke, A. W. Greene and J. S. Harrington. The burial was in the Clarinda cemetery, where the remains were deposited in a brick vault beside those of her late husband. The children of the deceased were present at the funeral, they being Mrs. Willis McGuire and Clyde D. [ayton] Calhoon of Northfield, Minn., Mrs. Ada Holmes of Kansas City, Mo., and Albert Calhoon of Purcell, Ok. Her son-in-law, Easton Holmes of Kansas City, a conductor of the Santa Fe route, was also present, as was Alexander Calhoon of Round Pond, Ok., a brother of the late John Calhoon. The late Mrs. Calhoon was very fond of flowers and seemingly in keeping with her love for them, her casket was covered with beautiful and appropriate floral tributes. The family and intimate friends took their last view of the remains at the house and others at the church. The funeral was largely attended.
Clarinda Herald (Clarinda, Iowa), Tuesday, November 20, 1894
To the Long, Long Home – Word was received here Sunday that Mrs. John Calhoon was dead. The unexpected news thrilled the heart of everyone, as all knew her and loved her. No further word was received until this morning, when her body was brought here for burial, accompanied by her son, C. D. and daughter, Mrs. W. W. McGuire and husband of Northfield, Minn., with whom Mrs. Calhoon was making her home at the time of death. She went to Northfield last July to live with her daughter and was making preparations to return to Clarinda when she was taken sick. The day after she was taken sick was the day planned for her departure. Her trouble was heart disease, which afflicted her only ten days before taking her life. Her demise was sudden and very unexpected. The funeral will occur Thursday morning at 10 o'clock at the M. E. Church, the services to be conducted by Rev. McDade. The remains will be interred in the Clarinda cemetery, beside those of her husband, who died about three years ago.
Mrs. Calhoon's maiden name was Miss C. N. Storm. She was born in 1835 and was married in 1855 to Mr. Calhoon. Four children were born of the union, Mrs. E. C. Holmes of Kansas City, Mrs. W. [illis] W. McGuire of Northfield, Minn., C. [lyde] D., [ayton] of Northfield, and G.[ilbert] S. [tanton] Calhoon of Oklahoma, all of whom are living. In 1857 Mrs. Calhoon came with her husband to Iowa, settling on a quarter section in Page county. In '62 they came to Clarinda, where they resided until Mr. Calhoon's death. Since then Mrs. Calhoon has been making her home for a great part of the time with her children. Her death will be mourned by her many friends in Clarinda, who will remember her as a kind neighbor, a consistent Christian and a warm and loving friend. "Of such is the kingdom of heaven."

Page County Democrat (Clarinda, Iowa), Thursday, November 22, 1894
Mrs. John Calhoon died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. W. McGuire, at Northfield, Minn., Sunday, Nov. 18, 1894, aged 59 years, where she went last summer for the benefit of her health. Mrs. Calhoon was one of the old residents of Clarinda, having located here with her husband in 1862 and was always held in the highest estimation by all who knew her. She had been a member of the M. E. church for many years and was very devout in her religious views. Her remains were brought to this city Monday and the funeral took place from the church this morning at 10 o'clock, conducted by Rev. McDade and her remains laid to rest in the city cemetery.

Clarinda Journal (Clarinda, Iowa), Friday, November 23, 1894
Mrs. Catherine N. Calhoon – A Christian lady of most excellent worth and long residence in Clarinda died last Sunday at 10:25 a. m. in Northfield, Minn. At that time Mrs. Catherine N. Calhoon passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Willis McGuire, where she had spent the previous few months because of her ill health. Heart disease complicated with other ailments caused her death. Her age was 59 years, 4 months and 9 days. Mrs. Calhoon's maiden name was Storm. She was married in Ohio in 1855 to John N. Calhoon. They were among the early residents of Clarinda, Mr. Calhoon being a merchant and banker of this city, a gentleman highly respected and popular, who died here about three years ago. The remains of the late Mrs. Calhoon were received here Tuesday morning and were conveyed to her home property, occupied by Rev. H. A. Carlton and family, where they were kept until yesterday forenoon, when the funeral was held at the Methodist Episcopal church, of which the deceased was consistent member. The services were conducted by Rev. E. W. McDade. The pallbearers wee R.V. Kelley, William Orr, M. C. Johnson, S. M. Crooke, A. W. Greene and J. S. Harrington. The burial was in the Clarinda cemetery, where the remains were deposited in a brick vault beside those of her late husband. The children of the deceased were present at the funeral, they being Mrs. Willis McGuire and Clyde D. [ayton] Calhoon of Northfield, Minn., Mrs. Ada Holmes of Kansas City, Mo., and Albert Calhoon of Purcell, Ok. Her son-in-law, Easton Holmes of Kansas City, a conductor of the Santa Fe route, was also present, as was Alexander Calhoon of Round Pond, Ok., a brother of the late John Calhoon. The late Mrs. Calhoon was very fond of flowers and seemingly in keeping with her love for them, her casket was covered with beautiful and appropriate floral tributes. The family and intimate friends took their last view of the remains at the house and others at the church. The funeral was largely attended.


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