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Felix Marion Ryan

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Felix Marion Ryan

Birth
Death
22 Oct 1920 (aged 69)
Marquette, Hamilton County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Marquette, Hamilton County, Nebraska, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.9668259, Longitude: -98.0173075
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The many friends of F M Ryan of Aurora were pained to learn of his untimely death which was announced here last Sunday. Mr Ryan's body was found in his automobile while yet in the garage and all indications go to show that death had seized him a considerable length of time previous to the time his body was found. Heart failure seems to have been the cause of his death. Funeral services are to be held today (Tuesday) and interment will be made in the Richland cemetery. Mr Ryan lived for anumber of years on a farm south of Marquette, after which he moved into Marquette, where he resided for several years. About two years ago he moved to Aurora where he has resided with his wife ever since. He leaves a large circle of friends in this vicinity and a number of relatives who will mourn his loss.
Central City Nonpareil, Thursday, October 28, 1920

Felix Marion Ryan was born February 16, 1851, Poushiek county, Iowa, and died at his home, October 22, 1920. He moved to Cass county and afterward to Hamilton county, and has been a resident for 37 years. He was married to Mary Martha Pugh, December 29, 1872, and to this union were born seven children, Clarence Emery, who died at the age of ten months; Samuel W, of Marquette; Sanford J and Lester R, of Aurora; Ora P, of Central City; Ernest M and Josie Herbig, of Marquette. All the children except the one dying in infancy, are left to mourn the loss of their father.
After the death of his wife, Mary Martha Ryan, he was again married to Melissa Pugh, in 1917, who is at present in Maryland, on account of her daughter's sickness. He was a member of the Methodist church for 51 years and has always led a straight and upright life.
There is left a father, W L Ryan, of Leads, Iowa; Mrs Jennie Dyment of Leads, Iowa; George Ryan of Orange, California; Stalnaker, of Grehsam, Nebr.; Melker, Edd, and Albert, of Osceola, Nebr., and Mrs Sarah Page of Arkansas.
The many friends of F M Ryan of Aurora were pained to learn of his untimely death which was announced here last Sunday. Mr Ryan's body was found in his automobile while yet in the garage and all indications go to show that death had seized him a considerable length of time previous to the time his body was found. Heart failure seems to have been the cause of his death. Funeral services are to be held today (Tuesday) and interment will be made in the Richland cemetery. Mr Ryan lived for anumber of years on a farm south of Marquette, after which he moved into Marquette, where he resided for several years. About two years ago he moved to Aurora where he has resided with his wife ever since. He leaves a large circle of friends in this vicinity and a number of relatives who will mourn his loss.
Central City Nonpareil, Thursday, October 28, 1920

Felix Marion Ryan was born February 16, 1851, Poushiek county, Iowa, and died at his home, October 22, 1920. He moved to Cass county and afterward to Hamilton county, and has been a resident for 37 years. He was married to Mary Martha Pugh, December 29, 1872, and to this union were born seven children, Clarence Emery, who died at the age of ten months; Samuel W, of Marquette; Sanford J and Lester R, of Aurora; Ora P, of Central City; Ernest M and Josie Herbig, of Marquette. All the children except the one dying in infancy, are left to mourn the loss of their father.
After the death of his wife, Mary Martha Ryan, he was again married to Melissa Pugh, in 1917, who is at present in Maryland, on account of her daughter's sickness. He was a member of the Methodist church for 51 years and has always led a straight and upright life.
There is left a father, W L Ryan, of Leads, Iowa; Mrs Jennie Dyment of Leads, Iowa; George Ryan of Orange, California; Stalnaker, of Grehsam, Nebr.; Melker, Edd, and Albert, of Osceola, Nebr., and Mrs Sarah Page of Arkansas.


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