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Charles Raymond Afflack

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Charles Raymond Afflack

Birth
Clinton County, Illinois, USA
Death
9 Feb 1954 (aged 79)
Winterset, Madison County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Earlham, Madison County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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h/o Clara M. (Vannatta)
s/o James W. & Nancy A. (Smith)

Earlham Library Obituaries, Earlham, Iowa
February 1954

CHARLES RAYMOND AFFLACK

Into the home of James J. and Sarah Hamblem Afflack in Clinton County, Illinois, on December 22, 1874, came their first born son, Charles Raymond Afflack.

He moved with his parents to a farm near Fontanelle, Iowa in 1897.

He was married to Mabel Fairholm Applegate on April 17, 1901 and established a home in Massena, Iowa, where he was employed at the Dunlap Elevator.

He moved with his family to Madison County in 1912, being engaged in farming and dairying until three years ago which he retired because of ill health.

He manifested a keen interest in the new home while it was under construction and which he was privileged to enjoy just one year.

Raymond was a member of the Church of Christ in Earlham, having transferred his membership from Massena.

He was a member of the Madison Lodge Masonic Order and was an active member of Eastern Star while his health permitted.

His home was his castle and the doors were always open to his friends.

Mr. Afflack passed away at the Winterset hospital February 9, 1954, at the age of 79 years, one month and 18 days.

Surviving are his wife, two sons, Oral V. of Des Moines and Dr. Don H. of Parkersburg, West Virginia. Three grandchildren and one great grandson. Two sisters, Mrs. Vada Knouf of San Antonio, Texas and Mrs. Charles Black of Tuxford, Canada. One brother, Roy Afflack, of Naicom, Canada. He was preceded in death by his parents, one brother, three sisters and a granddaughter.

Last rites were held from the Church of Christ in Earlham, February 11, at 2 p.m. with Rev. S. R. Overholser and Rev. Loren Emerson officiating (missing words)onic committal by Ralph H. (missing name and word) service. Interment in Earlham Cemetery.

h/o Clara M. (Vannatta)
s/o James W. & Nancy A. (Smith)

Earlham Library Obituaries, Earlham, Iowa
February 1954

CHARLES RAYMOND AFFLACK

Into the home of James J. and Sarah Hamblem Afflack in Clinton County, Illinois, on December 22, 1874, came their first born son, Charles Raymond Afflack.

He moved with his parents to a farm near Fontanelle, Iowa in 1897.

He was married to Mabel Fairholm Applegate on April 17, 1901 and established a home in Massena, Iowa, where he was employed at the Dunlap Elevator.

He moved with his family to Madison County in 1912, being engaged in farming and dairying until three years ago which he retired because of ill health.

He manifested a keen interest in the new home while it was under construction and which he was privileged to enjoy just one year.

Raymond was a member of the Church of Christ in Earlham, having transferred his membership from Massena.

He was a member of the Madison Lodge Masonic Order and was an active member of Eastern Star while his health permitted.

His home was his castle and the doors were always open to his friends.

Mr. Afflack passed away at the Winterset hospital February 9, 1954, at the age of 79 years, one month and 18 days.

Surviving are his wife, two sons, Oral V. of Des Moines and Dr. Don H. of Parkersburg, West Virginia. Three grandchildren and one great grandson. Two sisters, Mrs. Vada Knouf of San Antonio, Texas and Mrs. Charles Black of Tuxford, Canada. One brother, Roy Afflack, of Naicom, Canada. He was preceded in death by his parents, one brother, three sisters and a granddaughter.

Last rites were held from the Church of Christ in Earlham, February 11, at 2 p.m. with Rev. S. R. Overholser and Rev. Loren Emerson officiating (missing words)onic committal by Ralph H. (missing name and word) service. Interment in Earlham Cemetery.



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