The former Bertha Dale Hoskinson, she came to Iowa from Illinois in 1922 and the family formerly resided on farms near Tiffin and Oxford, moving to near Williamsburg in 1934.
Surviving are her husband, four sons, Floyd and Roy of Oxford, and Ruskin and John, Jr., Williamsburg, and a daughter, Mrs. Ira Brogan, Iowa City. Also surving are her mother, Mrs. Henry Hoskinson, Marengo; two brothers, Perry Hoskinson, Coralville, and Archie Hoskinson, Grand Junction; a sister, Mrs. James Scotten, Grand Junction, and 13 grandchildren.
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Services for Bertha D. Nidey
Born November 1, 1890
Died July 25, 1949
Services Held at Jones Funeral Home, Williamsburg, Iowa, Wednesday, July 27, 1949
Clergyman, Rev. R. M. Muhl
Interment Harrington Cemetery
Pallbearers: Curtis Landa, Hugh Landa, James Austin, Orndt Buhrman, Arthur Wallace, Robert Wallace
Crossing the Bar
Sunset and evening star; And one clear call for me!
And may there be no moaning of the Bar when I put out to sea.
For tho from out our bourne of time and place
Tho flood may bear me far, I hope to msee my Pilot--
face to face, When I have crost the bar.
Tennyson
The former Bertha Dale Hoskinson, she came to Iowa from Illinois in 1922 and the family formerly resided on farms near Tiffin and Oxford, moving to near Williamsburg in 1934.
Surviving are her husband, four sons, Floyd and Roy of Oxford, and Ruskin and John, Jr., Williamsburg, and a daughter, Mrs. Ira Brogan, Iowa City. Also surving are her mother, Mrs. Henry Hoskinson, Marengo; two brothers, Perry Hoskinson, Coralville, and Archie Hoskinson, Grand Junction; a sister, Mrs. James Scotten, Grand Junction, and 13 grandchildren.
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Services for Bertha D. Nidey
Born November 1, 1890
Died July 25, 1949
Services Held at Jones Funeral Home, Williamsburg, Iowa, Wednesday, July 27, 1949
Clergyman, Rev. R. M. Muhl
Interment Harrington Cemetery
Pallbearers: Curtis Landa, Hugh Landa, James Austin, Orndt Buhrman, Arthur Wallace, Robert Wallace
Crossing the Bar
Sunset and evening star; And one clear call for me!
And may there be no moaning of the Bar when I put out to sea.
For tho from out our bourne of time and place
Tho flood may bear me far, I hope to msee my Pilot--
face to face, When I have crost the bar.
Tennyson
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