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Minnie Magwire

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Minnie Magwire

Birth
Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
27 Sep 1931 (aged 64)
Malvern, Mills County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Emerson, Mills County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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The Malvern Leader - Malvern, Iowa,
October 1, 1931

Death Claims Miss Minnie Maguire Sept. 27

Miss Minnie Maguire, a life long resident of Emerson, died at her home here Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. She had been an invalid for several years past, but her last illness was of but a week's duration.

Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 29, at 2:30 oíclock in the Methodist church. Rev. M. B. Wilson, the pastor, officiating.

A special choir, J. C. Wilkins, R. I. Fields, Mrs. John Thorson and Mrs. Everett Whisler, sang two songs and J. C. Wilkins sang a solo.

Burial was made in the Emerson cemetery. The pall bearers were W. J. Adams, Ray Hicks, E. B. Birdsall, D. S. Kinney, W. T. Snodgrass and L. V. Hicks.

Miss Maguire had lived in Emerson for more than fifty years. For many years she and her sister, Mary, conducted a dressmaking establishment and did sewing in their home in northeast Emerson. Mary died a few years ago.

She is survived by her brother, Joe, of Cheyenne Wells, Colo., her sister, Mrs. Lizzie Davis, of Ashland, Nebr., and numerous nieces and nephews, besides many friends who sincerely mourn her passing.
The Malvern Leader - Malvern, Iowa,
October 1, 1931

Death Claims Miss Minnie Maguire Sept. 27

Miss Minnie Maguire, a life long resident of Emerson, died at her home here Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. She had been an invalid for several years past, but her last illness was of but a week's duration.

Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 29, at 2:30 oíclock in the Methodist church. Rev. M. B. Wilson, the pastor, officiating.

A special choir, J. C. Wilkins, R. I. Fields, Mrs. John Thorson and Mrs. Everett Whisler, sang two songs and J. C. Wilkins sang a solo.

Burial was made in the Emerson cemetery. The pall bearers were W. J. Adams, Ray Hicks, E. B. Birdsall, D. S. Kinney, W. T. Snodgrass and L. V. Hicks.

Miss Maguire had lived in Emerson for more than fifty years. For many years she and her sister, Mary, conducted a dressmaking establishment and did sewing in their home in northeast Emerson. Mary died a few years ago.

She is survived by her brother, Joe, of Cheyenne Wells, Colo., her sister, Mrs. Lizzie Davis, of Ashland, Nebr., and numerous nieces and nephews, besides many friends who sincerely mourn her passing.


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