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Madison Miles Snow

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Madison Miles Snow

Birth
Brothersvalley Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
13 Jul 1893 (aged 46)
Spirit Lake, Dickinson County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Spirit Lake, Dickinson County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
0-251-2
Memorial ID
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Parents are Salmon Snow & Mary Luse

Husband of Margaret M

Children are:
Fred Lawrence
Alice Lillian
William Wesley

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DIED

SNOW - At his late residence, July 13, northeast of town, by injuries from the falling of a hay derrick, Madison M. Snow, aged 46 years, 8 months and 17 days.

Deceased was a native of Pennsylvania, where he spent the larger portion of his life. About a year ago, with his wife, son and daughter, Mr. Snow came to Spirit Lake, where his father, mother and sister reside. He came to Iowa principally on account of an invalid daughter, who has since fully recovered. The object of his coming being accomplished, he was expecting to return to his old home early in the autumn, at Parkersburg, Pennsylvania. The terrible and sudden demise was a great shock to the community.

Mr. Snow years ago accepted the Christian religion, which has been his hope through these score of years. He has been identified with the Presbyterian church for twenty years, though later he had inclined with the Baptist church.

The funeral was conducted by the pastor of the Methodist church at the late residence of the deceased, on the 13th inst., in the presence of a large number of sympathizing friends. Deceased leaves a wife, two sons and a daughter to mourn the loss of an affectionate husband and father.

*The Spirit Lake Beacon, July 21, 1893
Parents are Salmon Snow & Mary Luse

Husband of Margaret M

Children are:
Fred Lawrence
Alice Lillian
William Wesley

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DIED

SNOW - At his late residence, July 13, northeast of town, by injuries from the falling of a hay derrick, Madison M. Snow, aged 46 years, 8 months and 17 days.

Deceased was a native of Pennsylvania, where he spent the larger portion of his life. About a year ago, with his wife, son and daughter, Mr. Snow came to Spirit Lake, where his father, mother and sister reside. He came to Iowa principally on account of an invalid daughter, who has since fully recovered. The object of his coming being accomplished, he was expecting to return to his old home early in the autumn, at Parkersburg, Pennsylvania. The terrible and sudden demise was a great shock to the community.

Mr. Snow years ago accepted the Christian religion, which has been his hope through these score of years. He has been identified with the Presbyterian church for twenty years, though later he had inclined with the Baptist church.

The funeral was conducted by the pastor of the Methodist church at the late residence of the deceased, on the 13th inst., in the presence of a large number of sympathizing friends. Deceased leaves a wife, two sons and a daughter to mourn the loss of an affectionate husband and father.

*The Spirit Lake Beacon, July 21, 1893


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