disorder. She had been in poor health four months. She was born in Indiana [sic] Sept. 18, 1860, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hendricks. She grew to young womanhood in Indiana [sic] and was married in Illinois to Mr. Littler on Sept. 17,1879. In 1904 Mr. and Mrs. Littler moved to Canada where he passed away five years later. In 1925 Mrs. Littler moved to Cass County, residing since in Anita and Atlantic. During their residence in Canada, Mr. and Mrs. Littler spent most of the time at Brandon, Manitoba. Mrs. Littler had been an active member of the Methodist Episcopal Church for a long period of years. Surviving are four children, Mrs. Myrtle Roe of Brandon, Clinton D. Littler of Abbott's Ford, British Columbia, Vonnie C. Littler of Clarinda and Elsie Annabelle Littler of Estavan, Sask., Canada; one sister. Mrs, Dickey, of Adair and two brothers, Will Hendricks and L. L. Hendricks of Rosendale, Mo. The body will lie in state at the Roland, Peacock & Baxter Funeral Home until the hour of the rites. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Roland, Peacock & Baxter Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Warren Koon of Omaha. Interment is to be in the Atlantic Cemetery. ATLANTIC (Iowa) NEWS-TELEGRAPH, 14 Dec. 1936.
disorder. She had been in poor health four months. She was born in Indiana [sic] Sept. 18, 1860, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hendricks. She grew to young womanhood in Indiana [sic] and was married in Illinois to Mr. Littler on Sept. 17,1879. In 1904 Mr. and Mrs. Littler moved to Canada where he passed away five years later. In 1925 Mrs. Littler moved to Cass County, residing since in Anita and Atlantic. During their residence in Canada, Mr. and Mrs. Littler spent most of the time at Brandon, Manitoba. Mrs. Littler had been an active member of the Methodist Episcopal Church for a long period of years. Surviving are four children, Mrs. Myrtle Roe of Brandon, Clinton D. Littler of Abbott's Ford, British Columbia, Vonnie C. Littler of Clarinda and Elsie Annabelle Littler of Estavan, Sask., Canada; one sister. Mrs, Dickey, of Adair and two brothers, Will Hendricks and L. L. Hendricks of Rosendale, Mo. The body will lie in state at the Roland, Peacock & Baxter Funeral Home until the hour of the rites. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Roland, Peacock & Baxter Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Warren Koon of Omaha. Interment is to be in the Atlantic Cemetery. ATLANTIC (Iowa) NEWS-TELEGRAPH, 14 Dec. 1936.
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