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Linda Kay Means

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Linda Kay Means

Birth
Clarinda, Page County, Iowa, USA
Death
20 Mar 1972 (aged 20)
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Stanton, Montgomery County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Section 5 Row 5
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RITES AT VILLISCA FOR LINDA MEANS
Villisca - funeral services for Linda Kay Means, 20, Villisca, were held this afternoon at United Methodist Church with the Rev. Eldon Haworth officiating and burial in Arlington Cemetery.
Miss Means, who was employed at Nodaway Valley National Bank here, died Monday, March 20, at University Hospitals.
The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Means, she was born May 16, 1951, at Clarinda and was a 1969 graduate of Villisca Community High School. She was a member of United Methodist Church here.
Surviving are her parents, Villisca; brother, Stanley, Villisca; two sisters, Mrs. Carol Gilleland of Elliott, and Mrs. Norma Garland of Manford, Oklahoma; Grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Means of Villisca, and Mrs. Elsie Stoneking of Oakland, California; great-grandmother, Mrs. Bessie Means, Red Oak.
Miss Means was a lifetime resident of the Tenville community.
Information found in The Red Oak Express, Thursday, March 23, 1972
RITES AT VILLISCA FOR LINDA MEANS
Villisca - funeral services for Linda Kay Means, 20, Villisca, were held this afternoon at United Methodist Church with the Rev. Eldon Haworth officiating and burial in Arlington Cemetery.
Miss Means, who was employed at Nodaway Valley National Bank here, died Monday, March 20, at University Hospitals.
The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Means, she was born May 16, 1951, at Clarinda and was a 1969 graduate of Villisca Community High School. She was a member of United Methodist Church here.
Surviving are her parents, Villisca; brother, Stanley, Villisca; two sisters, Mrs. Carol Gilleland of Elliott, and Mrs. Norma Garland of Manford, Oklahoma; Grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Means of Villisca, and Mrs. Elsie Stoneking of Oakland, California; great-grandmother, Mrs. Bessie Means, Red Oak.
Miss Means was a lifetime resident of the Tenville community.
Information found in The Red Oak Express, Thursday, March 23, 1972

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