Mother: Emma (Holmyer/Haymaker) Kyler
Children:
Jeremia (Jerry)
Ida M.
Elmer B. Kyler,
Francis E.
[Added by Charlott Jones - Feb 2012]
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DEATH OF MRS. T.C. IMAN
Mrs. Theodore Iman died at her home near Stevenson, Washington at 7:20 o'clock Thursday morning of heart disease.
Emma Kyler was born in Syrapee County, Nebraska, on August 12th, 1864, and was married to Theodore Iman on the 21st day of April, 1878. The deceased leaves four children, a husband, two sisters, two brothers and a mother, besides many relatives and friends, to mourn her demise.
Mrs. Iman was known for her spotless character and affectionate disposition and through the death of her the family loses a kind and loving mother and wife and the community a model neighbor and friend. The deceased was loved by all who knew her and the community joins in hearty sympathy with her family and relatives in their sad bereavement.
The deceased was buried Friday afternoon in the family's cemetery about one mile and a half northwest of this place. The remains were followed by a large concourse of relatives and friends, who went to show their last respects to the departed.
Published in the Skamania County Pioneer Newspaper, in Stevenson, WA on July 19, 1900. Information found in the "Obituaries from the Skamania County Pioneer Newspaper 1900-1929", compiled by Homer and Alice Townsend, 119 W. Burgen, Goldendale, WA 98620 in March 1985.
[Added by Kay and Duane Douglass #47176403]
Mother: Emma (Holmyer/Haymaker) Kyler
Children:
Jeremia (Jerry)
Ida M.
Elmer B. Kyler,
Francis E.
[Added by Charlott Jones - Feb 2012]
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DEATH OF MRS. T.C. IMAN
Mrs. Theodore Iman died at her home near Stevenson, Washington at 7:20 o'clock Thursday morning of heart disease.
Emma Kyler was born in Syrapee County, Nebraska, on August 12th, 1864, and was married to Theodore Iman on the 21st day of April, 1878. The deceased leaves four children, a husband, two sisters, two brothers and a mother, besides many relatives and friends, to mourn her demise.
Mrs. Iman was known for her spotless character and affectionate disposition and through the death of her the family loses a kind and loving mother and wife and the community a model neighbor and friend. The deceased was loved by all who knew her and the community joins in hearty sympathy with her family and relatives in their sad bereavement.
The deceased was buried Friday afternoon in the family's cemetery about one mile and a half northwest of this place. The remains were followed by a large concourse of relatives and friends, who went to show their last respects to the departed.
Published in the Skamania County Pioneer Newspaper, in Stevenson, WA on July 19, 1900. Information found in the "Obituaries from the Skamania County Pioneer Newspaper 1900-1929", compiled by Homer and Alice Townsend, 119 W. Burgen, Goldendale, WA 98620 in March 1985.
[Added by Kay and Duane Douglass #47176403]
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