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Mae <I>Akin</I> Ballentine

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Mae Akin Ballentine

Birth
Death
17 May 1932 (aged 47–48)
Burial
Hawarden, Sioux County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Word was received here Tuesday of the death of Mrs. Chas. Ballentine of Van Meter, Iowa, which occurred that morning from tumor on the brain. Funeral services will be held at Van Meter and the remains will be brought overland to Hawarden Thursday night. Interment will be made in Grace Hill cemetery at 8 o'clock Friday morning. Rev. R.J. Cornell, pastor of the Associated church, will conduct a brief burial service at the cemetery.

Mae Akin made her home during several years of girlhood with her uncle and aunt, the late Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Akin, just northwest of Hawarden. She attended the Hawarden high school about thirty years ago and later was united in marriage with Barney Heubrock and continued to make her home here for a number of years. About twenty years ago Mr. Heubrock lost his life in a fire in Tripp county, S.C., where he was doing carpenter work, leaving her a widow with three small children. Later she was united in marriage with Chas. Ballentine and they have made their home on a farm near Van Meter. Two children were born to this union. Besides her husband the children left to mourn her death are Mrs. Joyce Bell of Des Moines, Charles and Jesse Heubrock and Lena Mae and Jean Ballentine of Van Meter.

The sympathy of many old Hawarden friends is extended to the members of her family.


The Independent (Hawarden, Iowa) 5/19/1932

Word was received here Tuesday of the death of Mrs. Chas. Ballentine of Van Meter, Iowa, which occurred that morning from tumor on the brain. Funeral services will be held at Van Meter and the remains will be brought overland to Hawarden Thursday night. Interment will be made in Grace Hill cemetery at 8 o'clock Friday morning. Rev. R.J. Cornell, pastor of the Associated church, will conduct a brief burial service at the cemetery.

Mae Akin made her home during several years of girlhood with her uncle and aunt, the late Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Akin, just northwest of Hawarden. She attended the Hawarden high school about thirty years ago and later was united in marriage with Barney Heubrock and continued to make her home here for a number of years. About twenty years ago Mr. Heubrock lost his life in a fire in Tripp county, S.C., where he was doing carpenter work, leaving her a widow with three small children. Later she was united in marriage with Chas. Ballentine and they have made their home on a farm near Van Meter. Two children were born to this union. Besides her husband the children left to mourn her death are Mrs. Joyce Bell of Des Moines, Charles and Jesse Heubrock and Lena Mae and Jean Ballentine of Van Meter.

The sympathy of many old Hawarden friends is extended to the members of her family.


The Independent (Hawarden, Iowa) 5/19/1932



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