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Gould Davis Montgomery

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Gould Davis Montgomery

Birth
Missouri, USA
Death
29 Nov 1945 (aged 64)
Otho, Webster County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Dayton, Webster County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Fort Dodge Messenger & Chronicle
November 30, 1945

Gould Montgomery Funeral Services Sunday Afternoon

Funeral services for Gould Montgomery, 64 years old, who died Thursday at his home at Shady Oaks, will be Sunday afternoon at 1:30 at the Laufersweiler Funeral Home. Burial will be in McGuire Bend cemetery at Lehigh.

Mr. Montgomery, a resident of Webster county for 35 years, is survived by his wife and the following children; Mrs. Wesley Littzen, Mrs. Claude Rogers, Miss Verna Montgomery, Miss Lavida Montgomery, Miss Eva Montgomery, James Montgomery, John Montgomery and Gould Montgomery Jr., all of Fort Dodge, and Mrs. Frank Davis of Stanhope. Two grandchildren also survive. Two sons, Pvt. Aaron Montgomery and Pvt. Sherman Montgomery are serving in the Pacific.

Also surviving is a brother, Alva Montgomery of Fort Dodge.

Mr. Montgomery was widely known throughout the county and for many years was employed by the county engineering and construction departments.
Fort Dodge Messenger & Chronicle
November 30, 1945

Gould Montgomery Funeral Services Sunday Afternoon

Funeral services for Gould Montgomery, 64 years old, who died Thursday at his home at Shady Oaks, will be Sunday afternoon at 1:30 at the Laufersweiler Funeral Home. Burial will be in McGuire Bend cemetery at Lehigh.

Mr. Montgomery, a resident of Webster county for 35 years, is survived by his wife and the following children; Mrs. Wesley Littzen, Mrs. Claude Rogers, Miss Verna Montgomery, Miss Lavida Montgomery, Miss Eva Montgomery, James Montgomery, John Montgomery and Gould Montgomery Jr., all of Fort Dodge, and Mrs. Frank Davis of Stanhope. Two grandchildren also survive. Two sons, Pvt. Aaron Montgomery and Pvt. Sherman Montgomery are serving in the Pacific.

Also surviving is a brother, Alva Montgomery of Fort Dodge.

Mr. Montgomery was widely known throughout the county and for many years was employed by the county engineering and construction departments.


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