Muscatine, Iowa,
Thursday, 3 MARCH 1927
PIONEER RESIDENT DIES AT NICHOLS
NICHOLS, IA., MARCH 3 - Mrs. Josephine Zybarth, aged 50, died at her home north of Nichols yesterday afternoon. The funeral will be held from St. Mary's church in Nichols Friday morning and will be in charge of Rev. Father Pholman. Mrs. Zybarth was born in Muscatine county and has spent her entire life here. Her husband died about eight years ago, and a son, Frank, and a daughter, Mrs. Van Zandt, also preceded her in death. She is survived by three sons, James H., Leonard P., and Edward J. Zybarth, all at home, and a daughter, Mrs Hazen Cleveland (Cleveland Hazen).
MRS. JOSEPHINE ZYBARTH, A LIFE LONG RESIDENT OF NICHOLS, IS SUMMONED
In the death of Mrs. Josephine Zybarth, which occurred Wednesday, March 2, the soul of a truly Christian woman passed away to receive her promised reward. The family home was two miles north of Nichols, Iowa, where her death occurred. A loving and devoted wife, mother and sister, a kind neighbor and sincere friend, Mrs. Zybarth was held in the highest esteem by all her acquaintances and the void in the family life is filled only by resignation to the will of God. Her husband preceded her in death eight years, also one son Frank and one daughter, Mrs. S. Van Zandt, all passed away in the same year. She leaves to mourn her departure three sons, James H., Leonard L., and Edward J., all at home, and one daughter, Mrs. Cleve Hazen, also of Nichols and eight grandchildren; three brothers, John Harper, Chas Harper and Wm. Harper, all of Muscatine; also three sisters, Mrs. Geo. Maylone, Muscatine, Mrs. Geo. Spratford, Hills, Ia., and Mrs. M. Enfield, Long Beach, California. Her funeral was held Friday morning from St. Mary's church at Nichols at 9:30. Father Thomas officiating at the Mass of Requiem. Those who acted as pallbearers were Steve Milder, John Salemink, Ben Black, Bert Metcalf, John Foley, Will Wieskamp.
Muscatine, Iowa,
Thursday, 3 MARCH 1927
PIONEER RESIDENT DIES AT NICHOLS
NICHOLS, IA., MARCH 3 - Mrs. Josephine Zybarth, aged 50, died at her home north of Nichols yesterday afternoon. The funeral will be held from St. Mary's church in Nichols Friday morning and will be in charge of Rev. Father Pholman. Mrs. Zybarth was born in Muscatine county and has spent her entire life here. Her husband died about eight years ago, and a son, Frank, and a daughter, Mrs. Van Zandt, also preceded her in death. She is survived by three sons, James H., Leonard P., and Edward J. Zybarth, all at home, and a daughter, Mrs Hazen Cleveland (Cleveland Hazen).
MRS. JOSEPHINE ZYBARTH, A LIFE LONG RESIDENT OF NICHOLS, IS SUMMONED
In the death of Mrs. Josephine Zybarth, which occurred Wednesday, March 2, the soul of a truly Christian woman passed away to receive her promised reward. The family home was two miles north of Nichols, Iowa, where her death occurred. A loving and devoted wife, mother and sister, a kind neighbor and sincere friend, Mrs. Zybarth was held in the highest esteem by all her acquaintances and the void in the family life is filled only by resignation to the will of God. Her husband preceded her in death eight years, also one son Frank and one daughter, Mrs. S. Van Zandt, all passed away in the same year. She leaves to mourn her departure three sons, James H., Leonard L., and Edward J., all at home, and one daughter, Mrs. Cleve Hazen, also of Nichols and eight grandchildren; three brothers, John Harper, Chas Harper and Wm. Harper, all of Muscatine; also three sisters, Mrs. Geo. Maylone, Muscatine, Mrs. Geo. Spratford, Hills, Ia., and Mrs. M. Enfield, Long Beach, California. Her funeral was held Friday morning from St. Mary's church at Nichols at 9:30. Father Thomas officiating at the Mass of Requiem. Those who acted as pallbearers were Steve Milder, John Salemink, Ben Black, Bert Metcalf, John Foley, Will Wieskamp.
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