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Stanley Gene Hayworth

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Stanley Gene Hayworth

Birth
Woodbury County, Iowa, USA
Death
15 Jun 1939 (aged 7 months)
Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Anthon, Woodbury County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Obit: The community was saddened by the death of Stanley Gene Hayworth, 7 month old son of Mr. and Mrs. Vester hayworth of northwest of Anthon, who passed away last Thursday evening, June 15, 1939, in the Methodist Hospital in Sioux City. Becoming seriously ill on June 12 with a digestive complication, the infant was taken to the Sioux City hospital Thursday morning. An operation was resorted to at 4 o'clock that afternoon in an endeavor to save the child's life but it passed away at 8:30 that evening. The sixth son of Vester Hayworth and his wife, Wilma Dicus Hayworth, Stanley was bor November 7, 1938. He is survived by sisters Betty, Bernice and Norma and brothers, Dean, Dale, Leslie, Frank and Ronald, grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins. Funeral services were conducted in the Anthon Methodist Church with Rev. L.A. Hunsley officiating. A girls quartet composed of Doris Gothier, Margaret Shedd, Betty Boyd, and Marjorie Mead sang, "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere", "I'll Be a Sunbeam" and "Safe in the Arms of Jesus". Pallbearers were Glenn Peterson, Charles Bowers, James Newman and Ronald Neifert. Burial was in Oak Hil Cemetery under direction of Hudgel Funeral Service.
Obit: The community was saddened by the death of Stanley Gene Hayworth, 7 month old son of Mr. and Mrs. Vester hayworth of northwest of Anthon, who passed away last Thursday evening, June 15, 1939, in the Methodist Hospital in Sioux City. Becoming seriously ill on June 12 with a digestive complication, the infant was taken to the Sioux City hospital Thursday morning. An operation was resorted to at 4 o'clock that afternoon in an endeavor to save the child's life but it passed away at 8:30 that evening. The sixth son of Vester Hayworth and his wife, Wilma Dicus Hayworth, Stanley was bor November 7, 1938. He is survived by sisters Betty, Bernice and Norma and brothers, Dean, Dale, Leslie, Frank and Ronald, grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins. Funeral services were conducted in the Anthon Methodist Church with Rev. L.A. Hunsley officiating. A girls quartet composed of Doris Gothier, Margaret Shedd, Betty Boyd, and Marjorie Mead sang, "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere", "I'll Be a Sunbeam" and "Safe in the Arms of Jesus". Pallbearers were Glenn Peterson, Charles Bowers, James Newman and Ronald Neifert. Burial was in Oak Hil Cemetery under direction of Hudgel Funeral Service.


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