Publication Date: Jul 15, 1968
Newspaper Location: Lemars, Iowa
Mrs. Grant Case
Mrs. Grant Case, 68, longtime Kingsley resident, died Saturday at her home at Kingsley.
The former Carlotta Mae Kisting was born Jan. 25,1900 in Woodbury county. She was married June 22,1921, at Kingsley. She was a member of Methodist church. She was past president of the American Legion auxiliary and past noble grand of Rebekah lodge, Kingsley.
Funeral services were held Monday at 10:30 a.m. at the Methodist church , with Rev. Leon V. Wallace officiating. Burial was in the Kingsley cemetery under direction of the Dickison-Michaelson funeral home.
Survivors are her husband; two sons, George of Kingsley and Walter of Des Moines; two daughters, Mrs. Clara Turner, Iowa Falls, and Mrs. Alice Rasmussen, Sioux City; a sister Mrs. Vina Neilsen, Pamona, Calif., and two brothers, Floyd, Clinton and Leonard , Kingsley.
Publication Date: Jul 15, 1968
Newspaper Location: Lemars, Iowa
Mrs. Grant Case
Mrs. Grant Case, 68, longtime Kingsley resident, died Saturday at her home at Kingsley.
The former Carlotta Mae Kisting was born Jan. 25,1900 in Woodbury county. She was married June 22,1921, at Kingsley. She was a member of Methodist church. She was past president of the American Legion auxiliary and past noble grand of Rebekah lodge, Kingsley.
Funeral services were held Monday at 10:30 a.m. at the Methodist church , with Rev. Leon V. Wallace officiating. Burial was in the Kingsley cemetery under direction of the Dickison-Michaelson funeral home.
Survivors are her husband; two sons, George of Kingsley and Walter of Des Moines; two daughters, Mrs. Clara Turner, Iowa Falls, and Mrs. Alice Rasmussen, Sioux City; a sister Mrs. Vina Neilsen, Pamona, Calif., and two brothers, Floyd, Clinton and Leonard , Kingsley.
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