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Ollie A. Parsons Warren

Birth
South Wayne, Lafayette County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
13 Sep 1941 (aged 79)
Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Newell, Buena Vista County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Ollle A. Parsons was born near
South Wayne, Wis., May 15, 1862,
the daughter of Moroni and Catherine
Parsons. Here she grew to
young womanhood, attended the
Normal school and taught school.
On Nov 21, 1883, she married
Henry Warren and they came at
once to a farm near Albert City,
Iowa. From there they moved to
Webster City and lived until 1917
at Webster City, the three children
were born. They are Bernice, Mrs.
W. R. Nelson of Spokane, Wash.,
Elgin S. Warrens of Lonsdale, Pa.,
and Letta, Mrs. E. L. Reding of
Storm Lake.
Mrs. Warren made her home in
Newell and with her daughter, Mrs.
E. L. Reding of Storm Lake, until
1938, when she went to the L O. O.
F. home at Mason City
About six weeks ago she fell and
broke her hip and had been in a
hospital since that time On Saturday,
Sept 13. she suffered a stroke
and never regained consciousness.
She passed away that evening.
She had been a member of the
Rebekah lodge for 40 years.
Besides her daughters and son
Mrs. Warren leaves one sister, Mrs
Corrine Davie, of Washington, D.
C, grandchildren, several nieces and
nephews and many friends.
Ollle A. Parsons was born near
South Wayne, Wis., May 15, 1862,
the daughter of Moroni and Catherine
Parsons. Here she grew to
young womanhood, attended the
Normal school and taught school.
On Nov 21, 1883, she married
Henry Warren and they came at
once to a farm near Albert City,
Iowa. From there they moved to
Webster City and lived until 1917
at Webster City, the three children
were born. They are Bernice, Mrs.
W. R. Nelson of Spokane, Wash.,
Elgin S. Warrens of Lonsdale, Pa.,
and Letta, Mrs. E. L. Reding of
Storm Lake.
Mrs. Warren made her home in
Newell and with her daughter, Mrs.
E. L. Reding of Storm Lake, until
1938, when she went to the L O. O.
F. home at Mason City
About six weeks ago she fell and
broke her hip and had been in a
hospital since that time On Saturday,
Sept 13. she suffered a stroke
and never regained consciousness.
She passed away that evening.
She had been a member of the
Rebekah lodge for 40 years.
Besides her daughters and son
Mrs. Warren leaves one sister, Mrs
Corrine Davie, of Washington, D.
C, grandchildren, several nieces and
nephews and many friends.


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