September 22, 1924
FORMER KINGSLEY MAN DIES
Kingsley, Ia, Sept. 22 (Special)—Zacharia Stover died at Primghar, Ia., after an illness of 3 years, in which time he was paralyzed. Mr. Stover leaves a wife and son, Charles Stover, to mourn for him, besides many more relatives and friends. Mr. Stover was a resident of Kingsley for many years. Funeral services were held here Thursday afternoon at the church of the Brethren, and interment was in the cemetery south of town.
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LeMars Semi-Weekly Sentinel
September 26, 1924
Z. T. STOVER DIES
Was Well Known in Kingsley and Vicinity
Kingsley News-Times: Zacharia Taylor Stover was born in Adams county, Penn., February 6, 1849, and died in Primghar, September 16, 1924, aged 75 years, 7 months and 10 days.
He was married to Anna L. Seitz at Franklin Grove, Illinois, on October 6, 1875. They lived in Illinois until they moved to Ida county, Iowa, in 1884.
There were two children born in the family, Charles, of Sutherland, and Mary (Lehman), who passed on before him.
He leaves to mourn his loss, his wife and son, of Sutherland and a sister in Pennsylvania, besides several grandchildren.
He united with the Lutheran church when a young man and lived in that faith until the end.
The remains were brought to Kingsley where services were held, and interment made.
September 22, 1924
FORMER KINGSLEY MAN DIES
Kingsley, Ia, Sept. 22 (Special)—Zacharia Stover died at Primghar, Ia., after an illness of 3 years, in which time he was paralyzed. Mr. Stover leaves a wife and son, Charles Stover, to mourn for him, besides many more relatives and friends. Mr. Stover was a resident of Kingsley for many years. Funeral services were held here Thursday afternoon at the church of the Brethren, and interment was in the cemetery south of town.
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LeMars Semi-Weekly Sentinel
September 26, 1924
Z. T. STOVER DIES
Was Well Known in Kingsley and Vicinity
Kingsley News-Times: Zacharia Taylor Stover was born in Adams county, Penn., February 6, 1849, and died in Primghar, September 16, 1924, aged 75 years, 7 months and 10 days.
He was married to Anna L. Seitz at Franklin Grove, Illinois, on October 6, 1875. They lived in Illinois until they moved to Ida county, Iowa, in 1884.
There were two children born in the family, Charles, of Sutherland, and Mary (Lehman), who passed on before him.
He leaves to mourn his loss, his wife and son, of Sutherland and a sister in Pennsylvania, besides several grandchildren.
He united with the Lutheran church when a young man and lived in that faith until the end.
The remains were brought to Kingsley where services were held, and interment made.
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