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James Wesley “Dave” Workman

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James Wesley “Dave” Workman

Birth
Darbyville, Appanoose County, Iowa, USA
Death
17 Jun 1968 (aged 77)
Bloomfield, Davis County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Jerome, Appanoose County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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James Wesley Workman, known to many as Dave, the son of Edson and Emma Diltz Workman, was born in Appanoose county, 18 Jan 1891, and passed away Monday, 17 Jun 1968, at the Davis county hospital in Bloomfield a the age of 77 years.
On 23 Sep 1915, he married Zelda Loofbourrow at the David Loofbourrow home near Jerome. She survives his passing, along with two sons, Forrest of Rock Island and Burdette O Moline, IL, four grandchildren, one great-grandchild, three sisters, Mrs. Beula Luzadder of DeKalb, IL, Mrs. Inez Fry of Centerville and Mrs. Gussie Baker of Lenora, KS.
James "Dave" had been in poor health for several years because of a heart condition which resulted in his passing. He lived his entire life in the Jerome community and spent most of his time farming. He was saved in 1953 and became a member of the Jerome Methodist church, attending as long as his health permitted.
Funeral was Tuesday, June 18 at the Jerome Methodist church with burial in the Jerome community.
A memorial for the heart fund as been established. He will be missed by his many loved ones and friends.
(Thank you to Bill Hawkins for this information)
James Wesley Workman, known to many as Dave, the son of Edson and Emma Diltz Workman, was born in Appanoose county, 18 Jan 1891, and passed away Monday, 17 Jun 1968, at the Davis county hospital in Bloomfield a the age of 77 years.
On 23 Sep 1915, he married Zelda Loofbourrow at the David Loofbourrow home near Jerome. She survives his passing, along with two sons, Forrest of Rock Island and Burdette O Moline, IL, four grandchildren, one great-grandchild, three sisters, Mrs. Beula Luzadder of DeKalb, IL, Mrs. Inez Fry of Centerville and Mrs. Gussie Baker of Lenora, KS.
James "Dave" had been in poor health for several years because of a heart condition which resulted in his passing. He lived his entire life in the Jerome community and spent most of his time farming. He was saved in 1953 and became a member of the Jerome Methodist church, attending as long as his health permitted.
Funeral was Tuesday, June 18 at the Jerome Methodist church with burial in the Jerome community.
A memorial for the heart fund as been established. He will be missed by his many loved ones and friends.
(Thank you to Bill Hawkins for this information)


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