Summary of transcription of burial record:
Interment #: 2613 (Interment book pg: 115)
Name: Barbara De Haan
Last Residence: Canota, S.D.
Gender/Marital Status: F/Single
Death: 7 May 1935, age 62y, cause: cardiac dedonpensation
Burial: 9 May 1935; section: OLD; lot: 282 (3,4,7,8) N 1/2; Lot book pg: 108; undertaker: Harbach Funeral Home
Nearest Relative: Chas Sepkema
Remarks in book: T. O. Toole [doctor?]
[Source: See Oakwood Cemetery on iagenweb.org/marion]
Birth based on IA census for 1870.
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Miss B. De Haan Dies in S. Dakota
Miss Barbara De Haan, daughter of the late Henry De Haan, and quite well known in Pella, where the family once resided passed away on Tuesday, May 7 in Canotti, S. D., where she had been making her home with a sister.
Funeral services were held in Des Moines on Thursday, May 9, and the remains were brought here and were interred in the Oak wood cemetery following a short committal service conducted by Paul Renaud.
Surviving the deceased are four unmarried sisters, Miss Harriet De Haan of South Dakota, and the Misses Anna, Kathryn and Caroline De Haan of Des Moines.
[The Pella Chronicle (Pella, IA) 23 May 1935, p4c6]
Summary of transcription of burial record:
Interment #: 2613 (Interment book pg: 115)
Name: Barbara De Haan
Last Residence: Canota, S.D.
Gender/Marital Status: F/Single
Death: 7 May 1935, age 62y, cause: cardiac dedonpensation
Burial: 9 May 1935; section: OLD; lot: 282 (3,4,7,8) N 1/2; Lot book pg: 108; undertaker: Harbach Funeral Home
Nearest Relative: Chas Sepkema
Remarks in book: T. O. Toole [doctor?]
[Source: See Oakwood Cemetery on iagenweb.org/marion]
Birth based on IA census for 1870.
************
Miss B. De Haan Dies in S. Dakota
Miss Barbara De Haan, daughter of the late Henry De Haan, and quite well known in Pella, where the family once resided passed away on Tuesday, May 7 in Canotti, S. D., where she had been making her home with a sister.
Funeral services were held in Des Moines on Thursday, May 9, and the remains were brought here and were interred in the Oak wood cemetery following a short committal service conducted by Paul Renaud.
Surviving the deceased are four unmarried sisters, Miss Harriet De Haan of South Dakota, and the Misses Anna, Kathryn and Caroline De Haan of Des Moines.
[The Pella Chronicle (Pella, IA) 23 May 1935, p4c6]
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