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Carl G Edmund

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Carl G Edmund

Birth
Packwood, Jefferson County, Iowa, USA
Death
28 Jan 1968 (aged 78)
Fairfield, Jefferson County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Packwood, Jefferson County, Iowa, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.1270667, Longitude: -92.0847333
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Fairfield Ledger
Monday, January 29, 1968
Page 8 Column 6

PACKWOOD. Carl G. EDMUND, 76, died Sunday at Nelson Nursing Home, Fairfield. Behner Funeral Home. Burial in Packwood Cemetery. The family farm home is located 1¼ miles south of Packwood. He had lived in the Packwood community all of his life. Born May 30, 1889, at Packwood, son of Charles and Hannah ANDERSON EDMUND; married Bessie WILSON Feb. 18, 1915. Member Packwood Methodist Church and a 50 year member of Jefferson County Farm Bureau. Survived by widow and four daughters, Mrs. Homer WIGGINS of Packwood, Mrs. Parley SMALL of Packwood, Mrs. Donald STURGELL of Wichita, Kan., and Mrs. Wray WOOLUMS of Packwood; 10 grandchildren and 3 greatgrandchildren. Three brothers, two sisters, and twin sons preceded him in death.

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"The Fairfield Ledger", February 8, 1965, Page 2

CARL EDMUND's GOLDEN WEDDING. Bessie WILSON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. WILSON, and Carl EDMUND son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles EDMUND, were married Feb. 18, 1915, at the Methodist parsonage in Burlington. The Rev. Peppe officiated at the ceremony. Have resided on the farm south of Packwood, originally the home of EDMUND's parents, for the full 50 years of their marriage. He actively farmed the land until his retirement in 1949. They are the parents of four daughters, Mrs. Homer (Helen) WIGGINS, Mrs. Parley (Virginia) SMALL, Mrs. Wray (Kathryn) WOOLUMS of Packwood, and Mrs. Donald (Jennie Jo) STURGELL of Wichita, Kan. Twin sons died in infancy. There are 10 grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. All plan to be present....
Fairfield Ledger
Monday, January 29, 1968
Page 8 Column 6

PACKWOOD. Carl G. EDMUND, 76, died Sunday at Nelson Nursing Home, Fairfield. Behner Funeral Home. Burial in Packwood Cemetery. The family farm home is located 1¼ miles south of Packwood. He had lived in the Packwood community all of his life. Born May 30, 1889, at Packwood, son of Charles and Hannah ANDERSON EDMUND; married Bessie WILSON Feb. 18, 1915. Member Packwood Methodist Church and a 50 year member of Jefferson County Farm Bureau. Survived by widow and four daughters, Mrs. Homer WIGGINS of Packwood, Mrs. Parley SMALL of Packwood, Mrs. Donald STURGELL of Wichita, Kan., and Mrs. Wray WOOLUMS of Packwood; 10 grandchildren and 3 greatgrandchildren. Three brothers, two sisters, and twin sons preceded him in death.

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"The Fairfield Ledger", February 8, 1965, Page 2

CARL EDMUND's GOLDEN WEDDING. Bessie WILSON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. WILSON, and Carl EDMUND son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles EDMUND, were married Feb. 18, 1915, at the Methodist parsonage in Burlington. The Rev. Peppe officiated at the ceremony. Have resided on the farm south of Packwood, originally the home of EDMUND's parents, for the full 50 years of their marriage. He actively farmed the land until his retirement in 1949. They are the parents of four daughters, Mrs. Homer (Helen) WIGGINS, Mrs. Parley (Virginia) SMALL, Mrs. Wray (Kathryn) WOOLUMS of Packwood, and Mrs. Donald (Jennie Jo) STURGELL of Wichita, Kan. Twin sons died in infancy. There are 10 grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. All plan to be present....


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