Mrs. Vice, who was Harriet Ann Dodge, was a daughter of Asa and Ellen Dodge, and was born at Moravia, Iowa, July 31, 1863.
She accepted Christ as her Savior in 1911 at a revival held by Oscar Ingold and united with the Christian Church at Wyaconda, Missouri.
On January 1, 1889, she was united in marriage with Frank Vice.
Eight children were born unto them, five sons and three daughters, one daughter and two sons dying in infancy. She gave up two sons with influenza in 1918 and her companion in July 1934, which has made her life lonely. Remaining to mourn her death are two daughters and one son, namely Mrs. Kutcher; Mrs. N. T. Martin of Gorin; and Glen Vice of Kahoka; also five grandchildren, namely Anna Lou Vice, Darlene Vice, Edward Vice, Milford Vice, Audrey Mae Vice; also four brothers and two sisters, namely, William Dodge, of Leon, Iowa; Arthur Dodge, of Wiggins, Colorado; George Dodge, of South Dakota; Marvin Dodge, of South Missouri; Mrs. Mary Dochterman, of Wyaconda, and Miss Ada Dodge, of Wyaconda; besides a number of nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Kutcher, Saturday, January 16, at 11:00 o'clock a.m. conducted by the Rev. G. O. Martensen, pastor of the St. Paul's Evangelical Church, Kahoka.
The body was laid to rest in the Blattner Cemetery near Wyaconda at the side of her companion. The body bearers were Clarence Hunziker, William Hodges, Kenneth Kirchner, Lloyd and Elmer McAfee and Ray Murphy.
Mrs. Vice, who was Harriet Ann Dodge, was a daughter of Asa and Ellen Dodge, and was born at Moravia, Iowa, July 31, 1863.
She accepted Christ as her Savior in 1911 at a revival held by Oscar Ingold and united with the Christian Church at Wyaconda, Missouri.
On January 1, 1889, she was united in marriage with Frank Vice.
Eight children were born unto them, five sons and three daughters, one daughter and two sons dying in infancy. She gave up two sons with influenza in 1918 and her companion in July 1934, which has made her life lonely. Remaining to mourn her death are two daughters and one son, namely Mrs. Kutcher; Mrs. N. T. Martin of Gorin; and Glen Vice of Kahoka; also five grandchildren, namely Anna Lou Vice, Darlene Vice, Edward Vice, Milford Vice, Audrey Mae Vice; also four brothers and two sisters, namely, William Dodge, of Leon, Iowa; Arthur Dodge, of Wiggins, Colorado; George Dodge, of South Dakota; Marvin Dodge, of South Missouri; Mrs. Mary Dochterman, of Wyaconda, and Miss Ada Dodge, of Wyaconda; besides a number of nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Kutcher, Saturday, January 16, at 11:00 o'clock a.m. conducted by the Rev. G. O. Martensen, pastor of the St. Paul's Evangelical Church, Kahoka.
The body was laid to rest in the Blattner Cemetery near Wyaconda at the side of her companion. The body bearers were Clarence Hunziker, William Hodges, Kenneth Kirchner, Lloyd and Elmer McAfee and Ray Murphy.
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