Rose Etta <I>Dingman</I> Taylor

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Rose Etta Dingman Taylor

Birth
Currytown, Montgomery County, New York, USA
Death
22 Feb 1995 (aged 82)
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 2-F, Grave 2, Lot 407
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My Aunt - My mother's sister.

Please leave flowers for her first husband Ervin. Rose & Ervin were married 27 Mar 1929 in Montgomery County, New York.

I met my aunt Rose when I was a small child. My uncle Charles drove my mom and myself to Nebraska because my mom wanted to visit with her older sister. It was the only time I saw my Aunt Rose. She was the first born child of Morgan and Mable and was about fifteen years older than my mother. Her daughter Irene and my mom corresponded by mail for many years.

Rose's first husband Ervin is buried in Fort Plain, N.Y., her second husband is buried with his first wife in another cemetery. Perhaps some of her children will be buried near her.

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Obituary
Rose Etta Dingman Surnear Taylor

Rose Etta Taylor, 82, of Plattsmouth, died at Aksarben Manor of Omaha Wed., Feb. 22, 1995.

Born at Currytown, N.Y. to Morgan Charles and Mabel (Edgerton) Dingman, March 31, 1912, she married Ervin Surnear. After his death she married Howard Taylor at Nebraska City, Feb. 14, 1953.

She had resided at Plattsmouth since 1952 and worked as a housekeeper at the Plattsmouth Manor, retiring in 1978.

A homemaker and mother, she was a member of First United Methodist Church, and Good Neighbors.

She is survived by: husband Howard Taylor of Plattsmouth; sons Ervin Surnear of Ft. Plain, N.Y., George Surnear of Gloversville, N.Y., Charles and wife Ileen Surnear of Canajorharie, N.Y., Clarence Harwick of Little Falls, N.Y.; daughters Mable and Husband Albert Loring of Ft. Plain, Lina Haley of Council Bluffs, Iowa, Irene and husband Frank Gaines of Plattsmouth, Rose and husband Bob Markham of Plattsmouth; 18 grandchildren and 32 great grandchildren; brother Bradley Dingman of Gloversville, N.Y; sisters Hazel Dingman of Ft. Plain, Mary of Nelliston, N.Y., Margaret Ibarra of Wasco, Calif., Martha Foster of Gloversville. She was preceded in death by first husband Ervin Surnear; six brothers and a sister.

Funeral services were held at First United Methodist Church of Platsmouth, Mon., Feb. 27, the Rev. Steve Elred officiating.

Pallbearers were Rex Schreiner, Jerry Markham Jr., Henry Swarger, Fred Marham, Waynee Haley, Frank Gaines Jr., Pat Shehan, Larry Taylor. Honorary pallbearers were her great-grandchildren.

Organist was Sara Fischer and vocalist was Mary Shehan. Songs were "In the Garden" and "Old Rugged Cross."

Interment was at Oak Hill Cemetery, Plattsmouth.

Published in the Platsmouth Journal,
2/27/1995.

**Note: My grandfather Morgan's middle name was not Charles, it was Oriely.
My Aunt - My mother's sister.

Please leave flowers for her first husband Ervin. Rose & Ervin were married 27 Mar 1929 in Montgomery County, New York.

I met my aunt Rose when I was a small child. My uncle Charles drove my mom and myself to Nebraska because my mom wanted to visit with her older sister. It was the only time I saw my Aunt Rose. She was the first born child of Morgan and Mable and was about fifteen years older than my mother. Her daughter Irene and my mom corresponded by mail for many years.

Rose's first husband Ervin is buried in Fort Plain, N.Y., her second husband is buried with his first wife in another cemetery. Perhaps some of her children will be buried near her.

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Obituary
Rose Etta Dingman Surnear Taylor

Rose Etta Taylor, 82, of Plattsmouth, died at Aksarben Manor of Omaha Wed., Feb. 22, 1995.

Born at Currytown, N.Y. to Morgan Charles and Mabel (Edgerton) Dingman, March 31, 1912, she married Ervin Surnear. After his death she married Howard Taylor at Nebraska City, Feb. 14, 1953.

She had resided at Plattsmouth since 1952 and worked as a housekeeper at the Plattsmouth Manor, retiring in 1978.

A homemaker and mother, she was a member of First United Methodist Church, and Good Neighbors.

She is survived by: husband Howard Taylor of Plattsmouth; sons Ervin Surnear of Ft. Plain, N.Y., George Surnear of Gloversville, N.Y., Charles and wife Ileen Surnear of Canajorharie, N.Y., Clarence Harwick of Little Falls, N.Y.; daughters Mable and Husband Albert Loring of Ft. Plain, Lina Haley of Council Bluffs, Iowa, Irene and husband Frank Gaines of Plattsmouth, Rose and husband Bob Markham of Plattsmouth; 18 grandchildren and 32 great grandchildren; brother Bradley Dingman of Gloversville, N.Y; sisters Hazel Dingman of Ft. Plain, Mary of Nelliston, N.Y., Margaret Ibarra of Wasco, Calif., Martha Foster of Gloversville. She was preceded in death by first husband Ervin Surnear; six brothers and a sister.

Funeral services were held at First United Methodist Church of Platsmouth, Mon., Feb. 27, the Rev. Steve Elred officiating.

Pallbearers were Rex Schreiner, Jerry Markham Jr., Henry Swarger, Fred Marham, Waynee Haley, Frank Gaines Jr., Pat Shehan, Larry Taylor. Honorary pallbearers were her great-grandchildren.

Organist was Sara Fischer and vocalist was Mary Shehan. Songs were "In the Garden" and "Old Rugged Cross."

Interment was at Oak Hill Cemetery, Plattsmouth.

Published in the Platsmouth Journal,
2/27/1995.

**Note: My grandfather Morgan's middle name was not Charles, it was Oriely.


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