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Louise Ann Chaney

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Louise Ann Chaney

Birth
White Rock, Ogle County, Illinois, USA
Death
7 Mar 1921 (aged 77)
Iowa, USA
Burial
Newell, Buena Vista County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Louise is buried on the Chaney lot with Osborn, Harry, Amanda, and George Chaney.

Louise is the daughter of Osborn Chaney and Amanda Rice.

March 17, 1921 - Newell Mirror - Miss Lou Chaney died Monday, March 7, at the home of her brother H.E. Chaney, at Missoula, Montana at the age of 77 years.

Funeral services were held at the Congregational church Friday, March 11, at 2:30, preceded by a short service at the home of Geo. W. Chaney at 2:00 p.m. Miss Dona Foley sang "Resignation," and a quartet composed of Mrs. J.O. Ervin, Mrs. M.W. Conley, Mr. P.M. Jensen and Mr. Ralph Geiger sang two selections. The beautiful flowers added much to the service. Rev. Jas. E. Holden drew some lessons from the life of Lydia; the greatest forces in nature were quiet, the greatest influences for good often come through quiet, faithful Christian lives.

"Aunt Lou" Chaney's life was beautiful in its serene unselfish devotion to loving service. Her's was a life of quiet blessing. She gave freely for the help and comfort of others and builded for her soul more stately mansions than those of mortality. The pall bearers were Roy Chaney, Osborn Carlton and Gerald Chaney, Geo Conley and Will Holtz.

The out of town relatives present were H.E. Chaney and Mrs. Alice Chandler Missoula, Montana; Mr. and Mrs. M.J. Chaney and Mrs. Ralph Collins Vermillion, So. Dak.; Dr. and Mrs. J.D. Riggs of Denver, Colorado; Roy Chaney of Kansas City and Carlton Chaney of Des Moines.
Louise is buried on the Chaney lot with Osborn, Harry, Amanda, and George Chaney.

Louise is the daughter of Osborn Chaney and Amanda Rice.

March 17, 1921 - Newell Mirror - Miss Lou Chaney died Monday, March 7, at the home of her brother H.E. Chaney, at Missoula, Montana at the age of 77 years.

Funeral services were held at the Congregational church Friday, March 11, at 2:30, preceded by a short service at the home of Geo. W. Chaney at 2:00 p.m. Miss Dona Foley sang "Resignation," and a quartet composed of Mrs. J.O. Ervin, Mrs. M.W. Conley, Mr. P.M. Jensen and Mr. Ralph Geiger sang two selections. The beautiful flowers added much to the service. Rev. Jas. E. Holden drew some lessons from the life of Lydia; the greatest forces in nature were quiet, the greatest influences for good often come through quiet, faithful Christian lives.

"Aunt Lou" Chaney's life was beautiful in its serene unselfish devotion to loving service. Her's was a life of quiet blessing. She gave freely for the help and comfort of others and builded for her soul more stately mansions than those of mortality. The pall bearers were Roy Chaney, Osborn Carlton and Gerald Chaney, Geo Conley and Will Holtz.

The out of town relatives present were H.E. Chaney and Mrs. Alice Chandler Missoula, Montana; Mr. and Mrs. M.J. Chaney and Mrs. Ralph Collins Vermillion, So. Dak.; Dr. and Mrs. J.D. Riggs of Denver, Colorado; Roy Chaney of Kansas City and Carlton Chaney of Des Moines.


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