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Cora <I>Allen</I> Gooding

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Cora Allen Gooding

Birth
Taylor County, Iowa, USA
Death
22 Sep 1920 (aged 44)
Greeley, Weld County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Bedford, Taylor County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Cora Allen, daughter of John and Malvina [Stewart] Allen, was born near Bedford, Iowa, May 12, 1876. She was the youngest daughter of a family of four children, all of whom have preceded her to the eternal home except her eldest brother, William Francis Allen of Greeley, Colorado.

Cora and her husband, William, went to Greeley, CO, in July 1920 to visit her brother and family; and while there she was taken seriously ill. After weeks of pain and suffering she was called to her reward on Wednesday, Sept. 22, 1920.

She spent her early girlhood on the home farm, moving to Bedford with her parents in 1893, where she has since made her home.

She was married to William H. Gooding of Bedford, Iowa, January 8th, 1908.

She united with the Methodist Episcopal church when but a small girl and has remained a worthy member to the time of her death.

She was a member of the Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the M. E. church, a member of the O. E. S. and of the P. E .O. Also Chairman of the Flower Committee of the M. E. church.

Interment was in the beautiful Fairview cemetery at Bedford.
Cora Allen, daughter of John and Malvina [Stewart] Allen, was born near Bedford, Iowa, May 12, 1876. She was the youngest daughter of a family of four children, all of whom have preceded her to the eternal home except her eldest brother, William Francis Allen of Greeley, Colorado.

Cora and her husband, William, went to Greeley, CO, in July 1920 to visit her brother and family; and while there she was taken seriously ill. After weeks of pain and suffering she was called to her reward on Wednesday, Sept. 22, 1920.

She spent her early girlhood on the home farm, moving to Bedford with her parents in 1893, where she has since made her home.

She was married to William H. Gooding of Bedford, Iowa, January 8th, 1908.

She united with the Methodist Episcopal church when but a small girl and has remained a worthy member to the time of her death.

She was a member of the Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the M. E. church, a member of the O. E. S. and of the P. E .O. Also Chairman of the Flower Committee of the M. E. church.

Interment was in the beautiful Fairview cemetery at Bedford.


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