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Anna Pinkerton

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Anna Pinkerton

Birth
Waupaca, Waupaca County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
31 Mar 1934 (aged 71)
Amity Township, Page County, Iowa, USA
Burial
College Springs, Page County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Clarinda Herald Journal (Clarinda, Iowa), Thursday, April 5, 1934
Anna Pinkerton – Anna Pinkerton, daughter of Wm. and Margaret Pinkerton, was born in Wac Paca [Waupaca], Wisconsin, Sept.6, 1862 and moved with her parents to Page county in 1872 to the farm northeast of College Springs where she resided until her death.
She was taken sick about ten days ago and was taken to the Brown hospital where everything possible was done for her but she passed away early Saturday morning, March 31, 1934.
She was one of a family of ten children and leaves one brother, William in the home. She was a faithful church member, attending services regularly whenever possible. She taught school twenty-five years of her life and was also a Bible instructor for twelve years. Anna was of a quiet disposition, a great home lover and spent her time there working among the flowers she loved. Always a kind neighbor, a generous contributor to any worthy cause.
Her presence will be missed by her brother and a host of friends in the community.
The funeral services were held from the United Presbyterian church Sabbath afternoon at 3 o’clock conducted by her pastor, Dr. W. A. Pollock. Interment made in Maple Hill cemetery.
Clarinda Herald Journal (Clarinda, Iowa), Thursday, April 5, 1934
Anna Pinkerton – Anna Pinkerton, daughter of Wm. and Margaret Pinkerton, was born in Wac Paca [Waupaca], Wisconsin, Sept.6, 1862 and moved with her parents to Page county in 1872 to the farm northeast of College Springs where she resided until her death.
She was taken sick about ten days ago and was taken to the Brown hospital where everything possible was done for her but she passed away early Saturday morning, March 31, 1934.
She was one of a family of ten children and leaves one brother, William in the home. She was a faithful church member, attending services regularly whenever possible. She taught school twenty-five years of her life and was also a Bible instructor for twelve years. Anna was of a quiet disposition, a great home lover and spent her time there working among the flowers she loved. Always a kind neighbor, a generous contributor to any worthy cause.
Her presence will be missed by her brother and a host of friends in the community.
The funeral services were held from the United Presbyterian church Sabbath afternoon at 3 o’clock conducted by her pastor, Dr. W. A. Pollock. Interment made in Maple Hill cemetery.


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