Mrs. Clarence Robinson
Clara Mearle Neville, daughter of Samuel [Elliot] and [Clara] Etta [Dutton] Neville, was born in Gravity, Iowa, October 30,1893 and died December 16, 1934 at her home northwest of Gravity, age 41 years, 1 month and 15 days.
On December 29, 1915 she was married to Clarence [Arthur] Robinson. To this union, two children were born Inez Geraldine and Edwin Dale.
She had always lived in and near Gravity. In early girlhood she united with the Christian church in Gravity and has since lived a consistent, Christian life. She was modest in her mode of living, yet she was a home builder and devoted her life to her family. She also made a place in the hearts of her friends.
She has been in failing health for several years. The past summer she developed T. B. and was sent to the Oakdale sanatorium. Just four weeks ago she was brought home where her loved ones and her friends did all they could to relieve her of her suffering. She told her family and friends she was ready to go.
She leaves to mourn her death besides her husband and two children, two sisters— Mrs. Hazel Barrenger of Clarinda, and Mrs. Lila Parks of near Gravity; two brothers – Elmer Neville of Elba, Colorado, and Floyd Neville of Gravity, and a host of friends.
The funeral service was held in the M. E. church here Monday, conducted by Rev. Nixon. The pallbearers were, Merle Allen, Leland Morgan, Jesse McColm, Earl Morgan, Fred Thomas, and Chauncey Moore. Interment was made in the Gravity cemetery.
Mrs. Clarence Robinson
Clara Mearle Neville, daughter of Samuel [Elliot] and [Clara] Etta [Dutton] Neville, was born in Gravity, Iowa, October 30,1893 and died December 16, 1934 at her home northwest of Gravity, age 41 years, 1 month and 15 days.
On December 29, 1915 she was married to Clarence [Arthur] Robinson. To this union, two children were born Inez Geraldine and Edwin Dale.
She had always lived in and near Gravity. In early girlhood she united with the Christian church in Gravity and has since lived a consistent, Christian life. She was modest in her mode of living, yet she was a home builder and devoted her life to her family. She also made a place in the hearts of her friends.
She has been in failing health for several years. The past summer she developed T. B. and was sent to the Oakdale sanatorium. Just four weeks ago she was brought home where her loved ones and her friends did all they could to relieve her of her suffering. She told her family and friends she was ready to go.
She leaves to mourn her death besides her husband and two children, two sisters— Mrs. Hazel Barrenger of Clarinda, and Mrs. Lila Parks of near Gravity; two brothers – Elmer Neville of Elba, Colorado, and Floyd Neville of Gravity, and a host of friends.
The funeral service was held in the M. E. church here Monday, conducted by Rev. Nixon. The pallbearers were, Merle Allen, Leland Morgan, Jesse McColm, Earl Morgan, Fred Thomas, and Chauncey Moore. Interment was made in the Gravity cemetery.
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