OSAGE,IOWA — Funeral services were held at the Shelledy funeral home Wednesday afternoon in charge of the Rev. J. D. Kern of the Baptist church and the Rev. Frank Court of the Methodist church for Mrs. J. A. Bartell, 58, who died at her home on north Tenth street early Monday after an illness of several months.
Mabel Edna Linderman was born on a farm near Waterloo, Wisconsin, July 30, 1877. She spent her young girlhood there and attended high school in Marshall, Wisconsin. She came to Mitchell county in 1894 with her parents who settled on a farm five miles west of Osage. Here Mrs. Bartell attended Cedar Valley seminary. June 17, 1897, she was married to J. A. Bartell, a local stenographer.
Surviving are her husband and their only child, Prescott; two grandchildren, Burke and Robert Bartell; and her sister, Mrs. Burt Bush of Osage.
Burial will be made in the local cemetery.
[Mason City Globe-Gazette, Wednesday, June 3, 1936]
OSAGE,IOWA — Funeral services were held at the Shelledy funeral home Wednesday afternoon in charge of the Rev. J. D. Kern of the Baptist church and the Rev. Frank Court of the Methodist church for Mrs. J. A. Bartell, 58, who died at her home on north Tenth street early Monday after an illness of several months.
Mabel Edna Linderman was born on a farm near Waterloo, Wisconsin, July 30, 1877. She spent her young girlhood there and attended high school in Marshall, Wisconsin. She came to Mitchell county in 1894 with her parents who settled on a farm five miles west of Osage. Here Mrs. Bartell attended Cedar Valley seminary. June 17, 1897, she was married to J. A. Bartell, a local stenographer.
Surviving are her husband and their only child, Prescott; two grandchildren, Burke and Robert Bartell; and her sister, Mrs. Burt Bush of Osage.
Burial will be made in the local cemetery.
[Mason City Globe-Gazette, Wednesday, June 3, 1936]
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