Grinnell, Iowa
June 5, 2000
Clarence Scobee
Clarence Scobee, 96, of Grinnell died of pneumonia Wednesday May 31, at Friendship Manor
Funeral Services were conducted Saturday at the Smith Funeral Home, with the Rev. Kenneth Wallace, pastor of the Newburg-Chester Congregational Church, officiating. Organist was Alice Renauld, and vocalist were Delmar and Norma Jean Sharp. Casket bearers were David, Jeff, Josh, Mat and Tom Dillman; Doug Edge; and Ben Hansen.
Masonic rites were conducted by members of the Gilman Masonic Lodge, with burial in Chester Cemetery.
He was born Dec. 13, 1903, in Clements, Kan., to John Henry and Nancy Ann White Scobee. He was raised on the family farm and attended rural school. In 1928, he began working as a lineman with Western Union and moved to Cedar Falls.
He was married to Ella Faye Rugg Dec. 7, 1929, in Cedar Falls. Mr. Scobee worked for 35 years as a machinist for the Viking Pump Company.
In 1967, they moved to the Grinnell area and farmed. Following Mrs. Scobee's death in 1995, he moved to Gillman. He had been a resident of Friendship Manor since 1998.
Mr. Scobee was a member of the Newburg-Chester Congregational Church and Masonic lodges in Gilman and Grinnell. He was a 50-year member of the Black Hawk Masonic Lodge of Cedar Falls and was district Masonic Lecturer.
Surviving are one daughter, Rosella Dillman of Gillman, two sisters, Fronie Freeborn of Florence, Kan., and Rose Murphy of Monet, Mo.; one brother, Tom of Cedar Falls; five grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandson.
He was preceded in death by his wife; his parents; one grandson; two sisters, Flora Mae and Janie; and five brothers, Frank, Ray, Bill, George and Johnny.
Ella and Clarence Scobee married 7 Dec 1929.
Their grandson, Tom Dillman, who lives a mile from the cemetery gets the credit for taking the pictures that are posted here.
Clarence Scobee is the son of John Henry Scobee and Nancy Ann White.
Grinnell, Iowa
June 5, 2000
Clarence Scobee
Clarence Scobee, 96, of Grinnell died of pneumonia Wednesday May 31, at Friendship Manor
Funeral Services were conducted Saturday at the Smith Funeral Home, with the Rev. Kenneth Wallace, pastor of the Newburg-Chester Congregational Church, officiating. Organist was Alice Renauld, and vocalist were Delmar and Norma Jean Sharp. Casket bearers were David, Jeff, Josh, Mat and Tom Dillman; Doug Edge; and Ben Hansen.
Masonic rites were conducted by members of the Gilman Masonic Lodge, with burial in Chester Cemetery.
He was born Dec. 13, 1903, in Clements, Kan., to John Henry and Nancy Ann White Scobee. He was raised on the family farm and attended rural school. In 1928, he began working as a lineman with Western Union and moved to Cedar Falls.
He was married to Ella Faye Rugg Dec. 7, 1929, in Cedar Falls. Mr. Scobee worked for 35 years as a machinist for the Viking Pump Company.
In 1967, they moved to the Grinnell area and farmed. Following Mrs. Scobee's death in 1995, he moved to Gillman. He had been a resident of Friendship Manor since 1998.
Mr. Scobee was a member of the Newburg-Chester Congregational Church and Masonic lodges in Gilman and Grinnell. He was a 50-year member of the Black Hawk Masonic Lodge of Cedar Falls and was district Masonic Lecturer.
Surviving are one daughter, Rosella Dillman of Gillman, two sisters, Fronie Freeborn of Florence, Kan., and Rose Murphy of Monet, Mo.; one brother, Tom of Cedar Falls; five grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandson.
He was preceded in death by his wife; his parents; one grandson; two sisters, Flora Mae and Janie; and five brothers, Frank, Ray, Bill, George and Johnny.
Ella and Clarence Scobee married 7 Dec 1929.
Their grandson, Tom Dillman, who lives a mile from the cemetery gets the credit for taking the pictures that are posted here.
Clarence Scobee is the son of John Henry Scobee and Nancy Ann White.
Family Members
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Frank Wesley Scobee
1895–1971
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Henry Roy Scobee
1901–1963
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George William Scobee
1905–1977
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John Monroe "Duke" "Jack" Scobee
1907–1963
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Sarah Louisa Jane "Janie" Scobee Parker
1909–1999
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DeForrest Arnold "Bill" Scobee
1909–1984
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Safronia Augusta "Fronie" Scobee Freeborn
1911–2001
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Thomas R. Scobee
1913–2002
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Flora May "Tudy" Scobee Williams
1915–1947
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Tony H. Scobee
1916–1916
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Rosie Belle Scobee Murphy
1917–2014
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