Mrs. Ed. Hoffman died at her home in Westfield on Sunday, May 5, 1907, at 10:30 a.m., after an illness of six weeks of typhoid-pneumonia, aged 30 years. No expense was spared and all that living hands and medical skill could do was done for her recovery but it availed nothing and she passed to her reward.
She leaves to mourn her death a husband, her mother, Mrs. Michael Foley, five sisters, Mrs. Wm. Welch, Mrs. James
Gale. Mrs. Frank Hoffman, Mrs. Ed. Burns and Miss Ellen Foley, and four brothers, Michael, Thomas, Patrick, and James Foley, all residing near here with the exception of Mrs. Ed. Burns who lives at Brookings, S. D.
The funeral services were held at St. Patrick's church in Akron on Tuesday morning, May 7, and were largely attended. Interment was made in the Catholic cemetery.
Le Mars Semi-Weekly Sentinel
Tuesday, May 14, 1907, Lemars, Iowa
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Died, at her home at Westfield, Plymouth County, Iowa, May 5, 1907, Rose Annie Hoffman of typhoid fever, aged 29 years, 10 months and 18 days.
Rose Annie Foley was born in Louisville, Kentucky, July 23, 1878. At the age of three years her parents moved to Maurice, Sioux County, Iowa. Four years after they settled in Johnson Township, Plymouth County, where they still have their farm home. Here she grew up to womanhood. Rosa Foley was united in marriage to Edward C. Hoffman April 28, 1897. They had been school children together and for five years previous to their marriage Mr. Hoffman had worked for Mr. Foley and been one of the family. They settled on a farm near home, where they lived until Jane, 1903, when they moved to Westfield.
Le Mars Semi-Weekly Sentinel
Friday, May 17, 1907, Lemars, Iowa
Mrs. Ed. Hoffman died at her home in Westfield on Sunday, May 5, 1907, at 10:30 a.m., after an illness of six weeks of typhoid-pneumonia, aged 30 years. No expense was spared and all that living hands and medical skill could do was done for her recovery but it availed nothing and she passed to her reward.
She leaves to mourn her death a husband, her mother, Mrs. Michael Foley, five sisters, Mrs. Wm. Welch, Mrs. James
Gale. Mrs. Frank Hoffman, Mrs. Ed. Burns and Miss Ellen Foley, and four brothers, Michael, Thomas, Patrick, and James Foley, all residing near here with the exception of Mrs. Ed. Burns who lives at Brookings, S. D.
The funeral services were held at St. Patrick's church in Akron on Tuesday morning, May 7, and were largely attended. Interment was made in the Catholic cemetery.
Le Mars Semi-Weekly Sentinel
Tuesday, May 14, 1907, Lemars, Iowa
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Died, at her home at Westfield, Plymouth County, Iowa, May 5, 1907, Rose Annie Hoffman of typhoid fever, aged 29 years, 10 months and 18 days.
Rose Annie Foley was born in Louisville, Kentucky, July 23, 1878. At the age of three years her parents moved to Maurice, Sioux County, Iowa. Four years after they settled in Johnson Township, Plymouth County, where they still have their farm home. Here she grew up to womanhood. Rosa Foley was united in marriage to Edward C. Hoffman April 28, 1897. They had been school children together and for five years previous to their marriage Mr. Hoffman had worked for Mr. Foley and been one of the family. They settled on a farm near home, where they lived until Jane, 1903, when they moved to Westfield.
Le Mars Semi-Weekly Sentinel
Friday, May 17, 1907, Lemars, Iowa
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