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Wanda Darlene <I>Myers</I> Annan

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Wanda Darlene Myers Annan

Birth
Iowa City, Johnson County, Iowa, USA
Death
1969 (aged 33–34)
Iowa City, Johnson County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Hepburn, Page County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Wanda Darlene Annan, 34, died at 9:30 pm Monday in Iowa City after a 16-day stay in the University Hospital there.

Born July 18, 1935 in Iowa City, she was the daughter of Elva and Lorrane Myers. Clarinda had been her home for several years.

Survivors include four children, Monty Casteel of Clarinda, Clinton Casteel of Rock Valley, Janice and Julie Annan both of Boone. Also surviving are her mother and six sisters, Beulah Caraway of Coffee, Mo, Lola White of Hamilton, Mo, Mildred Borden of Cleveland, Ohio, Faye Myers of Council Bluffs and Zola Lasley and Deloris Jones, both of Clarinda.

Funeral services were at 2 pm Thursday at Walker Funeral Home with the Rev G.R. McGhghy of Osceola officiating. Miss Aletha Hutchings was at the organ. Burial was in North Grove Cemetery in Valley Township.

Pall bearers were Milton Cooper, Jack Oliver, Wayne Kelleren, Martin Buch, David Welch and Gene Maley. CLARINDA HERALD JOURNAL, Clarinda, Iowa, Aug 14, 1969
Wanda Darlene Annan, 34, died at 9:30 pm Monday in Iowa City after a 16-day stay in the University Hospital there.

Born July 18, 1935 in Iowa City, she was the daughter of Elva and Lorrane Myers. Clarinda had been her home for several years.

Survivors include four children, Monty Casteel of Clarinda, Clinton Casteel of Rock Valley, Janice and Julie Annan both of Boone. Also surviving are her mother and six sisters, Beulah Caraway of Coffee, Mo, Lola White of Hamilton, Mo, Mildred Borden of Cleveland, Ohio, Faye Myers of Council Bluffs and Zola Lasley and Deloris Jones, both of Clarinda.

Funeral services were at 2 pm Thursday at Walker Funeral Home with the Rev G.R. McGhghy of Osceola officiating. Miss Aletha Hutchings was at the organ. Burial was in North Grove Cemetery in Valley Township.

Pall bearers were Milton Cooper, Jack Oliver, Wayne Kelleren, Martin Buch, David Welch and Gene Maley. CLARINDA HERALD JOURNAL, Clarinda, Iowa, Aug 14, 1969


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