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Everett M. Hill

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Everett M. Hill

Birth
Chambersburg, Orange County, Indiana, USA
Death
2 Feb 1965 (aged 78)
Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Southeast
Memorial ID
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Everett Hill funeral held at IOOF Home. The funeral for Everett M. Hill, 78, who died Friday at the IOOF Home, the Rev. J. Lowell DeGarmo, pastor Wesley Methodist Church officiated. Burial was in the IOOF Cemetery.

Surviving Mr. Hill are two sons, Kenneth of Wesley and Emory of Kensett, and a sister, Mrs. W.S. Wise, Mason City.

Pallbearers were Art Zirbel, G.G. Weida, A.D. Direcks and A.C. Clemens. Mrs. H.H. Harnack was soloist. Mrs. E.E. Ehlers, organist.

Major-Erickson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.


Former Paoli Man Dies in IOOF Home: News has been received of the death of former Paolin, Everett Hill. Mr. Hill, 78, died in the IOOF Home at Mason City, IA, and was buried in the lodge cemetery there.

Two sons; Kenneth Hill, Wesley, IA and Emory Hill, Kensett, IA survive him. He also leaves a sister, Mrs. W.S. Wise, Mason City, IA.

Taken from unknown newspaper clippings.
Everett Hill funeral held at IOOF Home. The funeral for Everett M. Hill, 78, who died Friday at the IOOF Home, the Rev. J. Lowell DeGarmo, pastor Wesley Methodist Church officiated. Burial was in the IOOF Cemetery.

Surviving Mr. Hill are two sons, Kenneth of Wesley and Emory of Kensett, and a sister, Mrs. W.S. Wise, Mason City.

Pallbearers were Art Zirbel, G.G. Weida, A.D. Direcks and A.C. Clemens. Mrs. H.H. Harnack was soloist. Mrs. E.E. Ehlers, organist.

Major-Erickson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.


Former Paoli Man Dies in IOOF Home: News has been received of the death of former Paolin, Everett Hill. Mr. Hill, 78, died in the IOOF Home at Mason City, IA, and was buried in the lodge cemetery there.

Two sons; Kenneth Hill, Wesley, IA and Emory Hill, Kensett, IA survive him. He also leaves a sister, Mrs. W.S. Wise, Mason City, IA.

Taken from unknown newspaper clippings.


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