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Sarah Anna <I>Hamblin</I> Busch

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Sarah Anna Hamblin Busch

Birth
Death
13 Jan 1941 (aged 59)
Madison County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Webster Township, Madison County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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w/o Michael A.
d/o Joseph & Rachel E. (Moore) Hamblin

Winterset Madisonian - Wed., January 15, 1941

MRS. MIKE BUSCH OF WEBSTER SUCCUMBS

Funeral Services Will Be Held Thursday at Oak Grove Church

Mrs. Mike Busch, well-known Webster township resident, died at her home there Monday. She had been in failing health for several years. She was 59 years of age.

Mrs. Busch was the former Sarah Anna Hamlin. She was born in Madison county on Nov. 15, 1881, and lived her entire life here.

She was married to Mike Busch on Feb. 4, 1903.

Mrs. Busch is survived by her husband; a son, Joe Busch of Winterset; a daughter, Mrs. Delbert Snyder of Winterset; six grandchildren; one brother, Ham Hamlin of Macksburg; and four sisters, Mrs. Nellie Richmond of Winterset, Mrs. Kate Flint of Anderson, Ind., Mrs. Belle Schoonover of Macksburg, and Mrs. Roy Rogers of Macksburg.

Funeral services will be held this Thursday from the Oak Grove church in Webster township, in charge of the pastor, the Rev. W. P. Beckman. Burial will be made in the Pleasant View cemetery.
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Winterset Madisonian - January 22, 1941
Winterset, Iowa

Mrs. Sarah Anna Busch, nee Hamblin, was born in Lincoln township, Madison county, on Nov. 14, 1881, the daughter of Joseph and Rachel Hamblin. She passed away very unexpectedly at her home on Jan. 13, 1941 after a lingering illness of several years. She had attained the age of 59 years, 1 month and 13 days.

On Feb. 4, 1903, she was united in marriage to Mike Busch of Webster township.

She leaves to mourn her passing, her husband, one son, Joe Busch, and one daughter, Mrs. Delbert Snyder, both of Winterset. Also four sisters, Mrs. Nellie Richmond of Winterset, Mrs. Belle Schoonover, and Mrs. Mary E. Rogers, both of Macksburg, and Mrs. Kate Flint of Anderson, Ind., and one brother, Ham Hamblin of Macksburg, and six grandchildren.

A number of nieces and nephews as well as a host of neighbors and friends are saddened at her parting.




w/o Michael A.
d/o Joseph & Rachel E. (Moore) Hamblin

Winterset Madisonian - Wed., January 15, 1941

MRS. MIKE BUSCH OF WEBSTER SUCCUMBS

Funeral Services Will Be Held Thursday at Oak Grove Church

Mrs. Mike Busch, well-known Webster township resident, died at her home there Monday. She had been in failing health for several years. She was 59 years of age.

Mrs. Busch was the former Sarah Anna Hamlin. She was born in Madison county on Nov. 15, 1881, and lived her entire life here.

She was married to Mike Busch on Feb. 4, 1903.

Mrs. Busch is survived by her husband; a son, Joe Busch of Winterset; a daughter, Mrs. Delbert Snyder of Winterset; six grandchildren; one brother, Ham Hamlin of Macksburg; and four sisters, Mrs. Nellie Richmond of Winterset, Mrs. Kate Flint of Anderson, Ind., Mrs. Belle Schoonover of Macksburg, and Mrs. Roy Rogers of Macksburg.

Funeral services will be held this Thursday from the Oak Grove church in Webster township, in charge of the pastor, the Rev. W. P. Beckman. Burial will be made in the Pleasant View cemetery.
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Winterset Madisonian - January 22, 1941
Winterset, Iowa

Mrs. Sarah Anna Busch, nee Hamblin, was born in Lincoln township, Madison county, on Nov. 14, 1881, the daughter of Joseph and Rachel Hamblin. She passed away very unexpectedly at her home on Jan. 13, 1941 after a lingering illness of several years. She had attained the age of 59 years, 1 month and 13 days.

On Feb. 4, 1903, she was united in marriage to Mike Busch of Webster township.

She leaves to mourn her passing, her husband, one son, Joe Busch, and one daughter, Mrs. Delbert Snyder, both of Winterset. Also four sisters, Mrs. Nellie Richmond of Winterset, Mrs. Belle Schoonover, and Mrs. Mary E. Rogers, both of Macksburg, and Mrs. Kate Flint of Anderson, Ind., and one brother, Ham Hamblin of Macksburg, and six grandchildren.

A number of nieces and nephews as well as a host of neighbors and friends are saddened at her parting.






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