George's obituary, as it appeared in the Waterloo Courier on April 24, 1935 read as follows:
"George Lashbrook, 76, died unexpectedly at the Black Hawk county home at 9 A.M. Wednesday, of a heart attack.
Originally from Osage, Ia., he came to Waterloo from Florida about 10 years ago, and lived at the county home for the last four years.
He was born April 1, 1859 at Mitchell, Ia., and was married at Stacyville, Ia., 46 years ago to Ella Estes. Surviving are a daughter Mrs. Carl Jensen, farm resident north of Waterloo; a son, Gersham Lashbrook, Osage, druggist; a sister, Mrs. Charles Cummings, Osage; six grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
The body was take to the Hurley & McDonald funeral home."
George's obituary, as it appeared in the Waterloo Courier on April 24, 1935 read as follows:
"George Lashbrook, 76, died unexpectedly at the Black Hawk county home at 9 A.M. Wednesday, of a heart attack.
Originally from Osage, Ia., he came to Waterloo from Florida about 10 years ago, and lived at the county home for the last four years.
He was born April 1, 1859 at Mitchell, Ia., and was married at Stacyville, Ia., 46 years ago to Ella Estes. Surviving are a daughter Mrs. Carl Jensen, farm resident north of Waterloo; a son, Gersham Lashbrook, Osage, druggist; a sister, Mrs. Charles Cummings, Osage; six grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
The body was take to the Hurley & McDonald funeral home."
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