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Vester Dean Hayworth

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Vester Dean Hayworth

Birth
Anthon, Woodbury County, Iowa, USA
Death
5 Feb 1963 (aged 35)
Ashland, Ashland County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Anthon, Woodbury County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Obit in The Anthon Herald, 13 February 1963, page 1: Dean Hayworth Last Rites Held. Funeral services were held at two o'clock Sunday afternoon, February 10 at the Church of Christ in Anthon for Vester Dean Hayworth, 35, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vester Hayworth of Anthon, who was killed in a two-truck collision Tuesday, February 5 near Ashland, Ohio. Roger Hasselquist officiated at the services. Mrs. Vernon White served as organist and accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Gene Barto, who sang. Burial was in Oak Hill Cemetery at Anthon under the direction of the Walter Funeral Home. Mr. Hayworth was born January 17, 1928, at Anthon. He was the third child in a family of 10 children. He attended and graduated from the Anthon Public School in 1947. He resided and farmed in the Anthon community until going to Council Bluffs about six years ago. In 1949 he joined the Navy, where he served one year. Since going to Council Bluffs he has been employed as a truck driver for the Blue Star Foods, Inc. Mr. Hayworth was married to Doneta Camarigg May 25, 1952, at Correctionville. They were the parents of one daughter and two sons. Survivors include the widow; a daughter, Denise; two sons, Kevin and Lynn, all at home; his parents, 3 sisters, Mrs. Jerry (Betty) Thompson of Moville; Mrs. Lavern (Bernice) Schmidt of Moses Lake, Washington; and Mrs. Merle (Norma) Oakes of Sioux City; five brothers, Dale of Anthon; Leslie in the Army stationed in Okinawa, Frank of Omaha, Nebraska; Ronald of Correctionville and Glen of Melcher; and his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Thomas Hayworth of Anthon. He was preceded in death by one brother.
Obit in The Anthon Herald, 13 February 1963, page 1: Dean Hayworth Last Rites Held. Funeral services were held at two o'clock Sunday afternoon, February 10 at the Church of Christ in Anthon for Vester Dean Hayworth, 35, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vester Hayworth of Anthon, who was killed in a two-truck collision Tuesday, February 5 near Ashland, Ohio. Roger Hasselquist officiated at the services. Mrs. Vernon White served as organist and accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Gene Barto, who sang. Burial was in Oak Hill Cemetery at Anthon under the direction of the Walter Funeral Home. Mr. Hayworth was born January 17, 1928, at Anthon. He was the third child in a family of 10 children. He attended and graduated from the Anthon Public School in 1947. He resided and farmed in the Anthon community until going to Council Bluffs about six years ago. In 1949 he joined the Navy, where he served one year. Since going to Council Bluffs he has been employed as a truck driver for the Blue Star Foods, Inc. Mr. Hayworth was married to Doneta Camarigg May 25, 1952, at Correctionville. They were the parents of one daughter and two sons. Survivors include the widow; a daughter, Denise; two sons, Kevin and Lynn, all at home; his parents, 3 sisters, Mrs. Jerry (Betty) Thompson of Moville; Mrs. Lavern (Bernice) Schmidt of Moses Lake, Washington; and Mrs. Merle (Norma) Oakes of Sioux City; five brothers, Dale of Anthon; Leslie in the Army stationed in Okinawa, Frank of Omaha, Nebraska; Ronald of Correctionville and Glen of Melcher; and his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Thomas Hayworth of Anthon. He was preceded in death by one brother.


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