(63) from Ames, former L.M. resident, died 2-20-1953, at Mercy Hospital, Des Moines. He was born 1-22-1890, in L.M., to David Newton & Esther Farmer Hill, pioneer residents of Winn. Co. 1909 L.M.H.S. grad. Attended U of MN and was in Sigma Nu Frat. He married Beulah F. Streeter, 6-10-1914, by Rev. W. A. WinterStein, at Asbury M.E., L.M. The past 12 years had lived in Ames, and prior to that, at Ogden and L.M. While in L.M., he associated with William Kellogg in the dry cleaning business, but the past 30 years had traveled extensively in the interests of his own amateur theatrical co. He usually had his wife with him. He underwent brain surgery before his death. Maintained his membership in Asbury Survived by wife; a daughter, Mrs. Paul Brown, Des Moines; 2 brothers, Howard & Homer, L.M. & a sister, Mrs. Arnold Boehm, Oregon. Funeral at Ames & L. M. conducted by Rev. WinterStein of Des Moines. Buried in North Cemetery.
(63) from Ames, former L.M. resident, died 2-20-1953, at Mercy Hospital, Des Moines. He was born 1-22-1890, in L.M., to David Newton & Esther Farmer Hill, pioneer residents of Winn. Co. 1909 L.M.H.S. grad. Attended U of MN and was in Sigma Nu Frat. He married Beulah F. Streeter, 6-10-1914, by Rev. W. A. WinterStein, at Asbury M.E., L.M. The past 12 years had lived in Ames, and prior to that, at Ogden and L.M. While in L.M., he associated with William Kellogg in the dry cleaning business, but the past 30 years had traveled extensively in the interests of his own amateur theatrical co. He usually had his wife with him. He underwent brain surgery before his death. Maintained his membership in Asbury Survived by wife; a daughter, Mrs. Paul Brown, Des Moines; 2 brothers, Howard & Homer, L.M. & a sister, Mrs. Arnold Boehm, Oregon. Funeral at Ames & L. M. conducted by Rev. WinterStein of Des Moines. Buried in North Cemetery.
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