Thursday, April 9, 1942
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OBITUARY OF MRS. SCHERER
Eva Lorena Scherer, daughter of John and Henrietta Engelman, was born at Walnut, Iowa on October 30, 1875.
She was united in marriage on Feb. 26, 1896 to Angelo E. Reason. To this union five children were born, all of whom are living. They are Harley Floyd, Guthrie Center; Herbert Clarence, Spencer; Mrs. Mildred Thomas, Corning; Cecil Leroy and Ralph Avery, both of Lenox.
She united with the Friends church at Canby, Ia. in January, 1916.
Her husband passed away on October 15, 1922, and for several years thereafter she made her home among her children.
On Sept. 29, 1930, she was married to George August Scherer at the Silver Creek parsonage at Minden, Ia.
Besides her husband and five children, she is survived by one sister, Mrs. Laura Ast of Long Beach, Calif., twenty grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at the Barber Funeral Home Thursday afternoon at 1:30, conducted by the Rev. E. F. Hagee, after which the body was taken to Canby, Ia. for short services at the Friends church and burial.
Thursday, April 9, 1942
page one
OBITUARY OF MRS. SCHERER
Eva Lorena Scherer, daughter of John and Henrietta Engelman, was born at Walnut, Iowa on October 30, 1875.
She was united in marriage on Feb. 26, 1896 to Angelo E. Reason. To this union five children were born, all of whom are living. They are Harley Floyd, Guthrie Center; Herbert Clarence, Spencer; Mrs. Mildred Thomas, Corning; Cecil Leroy and Ralph Avery, both of Lenox.
She united with the Friends church at Canby, Ia. in January, 1916.
Her husband passed away on October 15, 1922, and for several years thereafter she made her home among her children.
On Sept. 29, 1930, she was married to George August Scherer at the Silver Creek parsonage at Minden, Ia.
Besides her husband and five children, she is survived by one sister, Mrs. Laura Ast of Long Beach, Calif., twenty grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at the Barber Funeral Home Thursday afternoon at 1:30, conducted by the Rev. E. F. Hagee, after which the body was taken to Canby, Ia. for short services at the Friends church and burial.
Gravesite Details
Headstone is with her maiden name, and lists first name only of her first husband. Death year is wrong also.
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