She came with her parents to Iowa when a small child and with the exception of one year in Kansas, she has always lived in Adams County.
Early in life she united with the Methodist Church and was always active in church work as long as her health permitted.
On February 5, 1899, she was united in marriage to Fred Carothers and to this union was born one daughter, Mrs. Charles Kernen of Glidden, Iowa and one son who passed away in infancy.
She leaves to mourn her loss besides her husband and daughter, two grandchildren, Mrs. Wilma Trainer of Carroll, Iowa and Lysle Kernen of Glidden, Iowa, two great-grandchildren, Randolph Lee and Pamela Rae Kernen of Ralston, Iowa, one sister, Miss Kathryn Hyde of Ft. Calhoun, Nebraska, one brother, Deli Hyde of Pickering, Missouri, and a host of other relatives and friends.
Funeral services were held on Wednesday afternoon at 2 p.m. at the Methodist Church in Nodaway with Rev. c. M. Roar officiating. The pall bearers were Bert Kernen, Ed McMorran, Wm. O'Riley, Ned Hoyt, Clyde Vaughn, and Chas. Wood. The music was by Mrs. J. R. Damukes, and Mrs. Harold Everett, with Mrs. Ruth Johnson at the piano. The flowers were cared for by Mrs. Harold Shires and Mrs. Albert Orme. Interment was made in the Nodaway Cemetery.
Adams County Free Press, February 1, 1951, page 11
She came with her parents to Iowa when a small child and with the exception of one year in Kansas, she has always lived in Adams County.
Early in life she united with the Methodist Church and was always active in church work as long as her health permitted.
On February 5, 1899, she was united in marriage to Fred Carothers and to this union was born one daughter, Mrs. Charles Kernen of Glidden, Iowa and one son who passed away in infancy.
She leaves to mourn her loss besides her husband and daughter, two grandchildren, Mrs. Wilma Trainer of Carroll, Iowa and Lysle Kernen of Glidden, Iowa, two great-grandchildren, Randolph Lee and Pamela Rae Kernen of Ralston, Iowa, one sister, Miss Kathryn Hyde of Ft. Calhoun, Nebraska, one brother, Deli Hyde of Pickering, Missouri, and a host of other relatives and friends.
Funeral services were held on Wednesday afternoon at 2 p.m. at the Methodist Church in Nodaway with Rev. c. M. Roar officiating. The pall bearers were Bert Kernen, Ed McMorran, Wm. O'Riley, Ned Hoyt, Clyde Vaughn, and Chas. Wood. The music was by Mrs. J. R. Damukes, and Mrs. Harold Everett, with Mrs. Ruth Johnson at the piano. The flowers were cared for by Mrs. Harold Shires and Mrs. Albert Orme. Interment was made in the Nodaway Cemetery.
Adams County Free Press, February 1, 1951, page 11
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