Bedford Times-Republican (Bedford, Iowa), Thursday, September 2, 1909
Mrs. Flem Ridge – Mrs. Flem Ridge died suddenly Friday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. E. [mory] T. Ball of Blockton. She was ill only a few moments and her death was due to cerebral hemorrhage.
Mrs. Ridge was one of the pioneers of the county. She moved here with her husband nearly half a century ago and settled on a farm which lies in the extreme southeastern corner of the county. They lived there until Mr. Ridge's death which was only a few years ago. Recently Mrs. Ridge has been making her home with her daughter and it was there she passed away.
The funeral was held at the Christian church in Blockton Sunday at 10 a. m. Interment was made at the Isadora, Mo., cemetery.
Bedford Times-Republican (Bedford, Iowa), Thursday, September 2, 1909
Mrs. Flem Ridge – Mrs. Flem Ridge died suddenly Friday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. E. [mory] T. Ball of Blockton. She was ill only a few moments and her death was due to cerebral hemorrhage.
Mrs. Ridge was one of the pioneers of the county. She moved here with her husband nearly half a century ago and settled on a farm which lies in the extreme southeastern corner of the county. They lived there until Mr. Ridge's death which was only a few years ago. Recently Mrs. Ridge has been making her home with her daughter and it was there she passed away.
The funeral was held at the Christian church in Blockton Sunday at 10 a. m. Interment was made at the Isadora, Mo., cemetery.
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