Miss Hiserote has been crippled since, as a child of 12, she became ill with inflammatory rheumatism after being caught in a severe rain storm and sitting in wet clothing at the district school she attended.
The daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. George Hiserote, the deceased was born June 15, 1892, six miles southwest of Hubbard in Grant township. She lived with her parents on a farm for many years and later in Hubbard.
About a year ago she became ill and went to make her home with her sister, Mrs. Howard Moon, Last January. She became bedfast and in April she was taken to the Iowa City Hospital.
Surviving Miss Hiserote are her Mother, Mrs. Rebecca Hiserote, of Hubbard; Five sisters, Mrs. Maud Heffern, of St. Paul, Minnesota; Mrs. Nellie Debord and Mrs Blanch Shultz of Denver, Colorado; Mrs. Elizabeth Knowles of Webster City; and Mrs Moon of Hubbard; two brothers, Henry and Mark Hiserote, of Hubbard; and her grandmother, Mrs. John Dutton, 96 of Iowa Falls.
Miss Hiserote has been crippled since, as a child of 12, she became ill with inflammatory rheumatism after being caught in a severe rain storm and sitting in wet clothing at the district school she attended.
The daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. George Hiserote, the deceased was born June 15, 1892, six miles southwest of Hubbard in Grant township. She lived with her parents on a farm for many years and later in Hubbard.
About a year ago she became ill and went to make her home with her sister, Mrs. Howard Moon, Last January. She became bedfast and in April she was taken to the Iowa City Hospital.
Surviving Miss Hiserote are her Mother, Mrs. Rebecca Hiserote, of Hubbard; Five sisters, Mrs. Maud Heffern, of St. Paul, Minnesota; Mrs. Nellie Debord and Mrs Blanch Shultz of Denver, Colorado; Mrs. Elizabeth Knowles of Webster City; and Mrs Moon of Hubbard; two brothers, Henry and Mark Hiserote, of Hubbard; and her grandmother, Mrs. John Dutton, 96 of Iowa Falls.
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