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Bernard A. McCuen

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Bernard A. McCuen

Birth
Norway, Benton County, Iowa, USA
Death
2 Mar 1944 (aged 44)
Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Ponca, Dixon County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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OBITUARY
From the Nebraska Journal-Leader – March 1944

"LAST RITES HELD FOR BERNARD A. MCCUEN

Last rites for Bernard A. McCuen, who died last Thursday afternoon, March 2, 1944, following an automobile accident were conducted from the Central M.E. Church, Monday afternoon, March 6, at two o'clock, Rev. Rob't H. Forrester officiating. Burial was in the Silver Ridge cemetery, directed by Mohr's Mortuary. Pallbearers were Milton Meyers, Roy Thomas, Gerald Armstrong, Giles Wilbur, Lyle Strohm and Carroll Armstrong.

Bernard A. McCuen was born at Norway, Ia., on July 28, 1899, and passed away in a Sioux City hospital on March 2, 1944, having reached the age of 44 years, 7 months and 4 days. During infancy he was baptized in the Catholic faith, but later his interests were diverted to the Church in the community in which he lived. At the age of 10 years he moved with his parents to Dixon County, Nebr., where he spent the remainder of his life, with the exception of one year which he spent in California.

On December 8, 1926, he was united in marriage to June Taylor of Ponca, and to this union were born three children.

He leaves to mourn his loss, his wife, June, a son Darrell, 10, two daughters, Mardell, 4, and Madonna 2, all of Newcastle; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben McCuen of South Sioux City, two brothers, Floyd of South Sioux City, and Clarence of Marshalltown, Ia., three sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Kayle of South Sioux City, Mrs. John Armstrong of Ponca and Mrs. Ward Tuttle of Sioux City; twenty-one nieces and a host of other relatives and friends.

Preceding him in death was his sister, Mrs. John Willoughby, who died Feb. 23, 1944. He was a member of the I.O.O.F. lodge of Newcastle."

"CARD OF THANKS

We wish to take this means to thank our many friends and neighbors for their sympathy and many acts of kindness shown us during the loss of our dear loved one. Also for the many beautiful floral tributes.

Mrs. Bernard McCuen
and Children
Mr. and Mrs. Ben McCuen
Mrs. Myrtle Kayl
Floyd McCuen
Mr. and Mrs. John Armstrong
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McCuen
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Tuttle"
OBITUARY
From the Nebraska Journal-Leader – March 1944

"LAST RITES HELD FOR BERNARD A. MCCUEN

Last rites for Bernard A. McCuen, who died last Thursday afternoon, March 2, 1944, following an automobile accident were conducted from the Central M.E. Church, Monday afternoon, March 6, at two o'clock, Rev. Rob't H. Forrester officiating. Burial was in the Silver Ridge cemetery, directed by Mohr's Mortuary. Pallbearers were Milton Meyers, Roy Thomas, Gerald Armstrong, Giles Wilbur, Lyle Strohm and Carroll Armstrong.

Bernard A. McCuen was born at Norway, Ia., on July 28, 1899, and passed away in a Sioux City hospital on March 2, 1944, having reached the age of 44 years, 7 months and 4 days. During infancy he was baptized in the Catholic faith, but later his interests were diverted to the Church in the community in which he lived. At the age of 10 years he moved with his parents to Dixon County, Nebr., where he spent the remainder of his life, with the exception of one year which he spent in California.

On December 8, 1926, he was united in marriage to June Taylor of Ponca, and to this union were born three children.

He leaves to mourn his loss, his wife, June, a son Darrell, 10, two daughters, Mardell, 4, and Madonna 2, all of Newcastle; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben McCuen of South Sioux City, two brothers, Floyd of South Sioux City, and Clarence of Marshalltown, Ia., three sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Kayle of South Sioux City, Mrs. John Armstrong of Ponca and Mrs. Ward Tuttle of Sioux City; twenty-one nieces and a host of other relatives and friends.

Preceding him in death was his sister, Mrs. John Willoughby, who died Feb. 23, 1944. He was a member of the I.O.O.F. lodge of Newcastle."

"CARD OF THANKS

We wish to take this means to thank our many friends and neighbors for their sympathy and many acts of kindness shown us during the loss of our dear loved one. Also for the many beautiful floral tributes.

Mrs. Bernard McCuen
and Children
Mr. and Mrs. Ben McCuen
Mrs. Myrtle Kayl
Floyd McCuen
Mr. and Mrs. John Armstrong
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McCuen
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Tuttle"


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