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Deborah Ann <I>Forshey</I> Nunn

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Deborah Ann Forshey Nunn

Birth
Hamilton County, Ohio, USA
Death
30 Jun 1931 (aged 59)
Red Oak, Montgomery County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Red Oak, Montgomery County, Iowa, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.0218972, Longitude: -95.2231
Plot
EVG Lot 687 Space 3
Memorial ID
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Mrs. C.M. Nunn Dead
Mrs. C. M. Nunn, 58, died Thursday at 10 p.m. at her home in Sanitarium Addition, after sickness of 20 minutes from apoplexy. Her health had been poor for years, but recently she had been enjoying good health. Funeral services were held Sunday from the home at 2 p.m., conducted by Rev. Alex Telfer. Pallbearers were Jake McMichael, A.B. Graves, Frank Liddick, H.D. Salisbury, Dewey Vanderhoff, and Harold Meng. Burial was in Red Oak Cemetery. Relatives and friends from a distance to attend the funeral were L.R. Howie and two sons, Creston; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Liddick, Council Bluffs; Mrs. Sarah Johnson and Mrs. Anna Rager, Glenwood; Mrs. Frank Gallaway, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cleveland,Shenandoah; Helen Jahnke, Genoa,Colo., and Mr. and Mrs. William Lutz and three daughters of Malvern. Debbie Ann Forshey was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Forshey and was born in Dallas, Ohio. She came here with her parents when a small child. She was married here to Chas. Nunn Oct 2 1889, and five children were born to them. Two died in infancy and one daughter, Mrs. L.R.Howie died in Creston in 1927. Carl and Dale, Red Oak, survive. Besides her husband and two sons, she leaves five grandchildren and one brother and three sisters; Thos. M. Forshey, Mrs. E.B. Brown, Mrs. Frank Lambertz of Red Oak, and Mrs. Marie George, of Lushton, Neb. She was a member of the Christian Church.

(Note: Marie George is actually Martha Forshey Briggs, Tarr, George husband is Albert Henry George. Mrs. EB Brown is Mary Forshey Lutz Brown. Husband is Ebenezer B. Brown. Mrs. Frank Lambert is Lillian Forshey Salisbury, Felthauser Lambert. Husband is Frank Lambert.)
Mrs. C.M. Nunn Dead
Mrs. C. M. Nunn, 58, died Thursday at 10 p.m. at her home in Sanitarium Addition, after sickness of 20 minutes from apoplexy. Her health had been poor for years, but recently she had been enjoying good health. Funeral services were held Sunday from the home at 2 p.m., conducted by Rev. Alex Telfer. Pallbearers were Jake McMichael, A.B. Graves, Frank Liddick, H.D. Salisbury, Dewey Vanderhoff, and Harold Meng. Burial was in Red Oak Cemetery. Relatives and friends from a distance to attend the funeral were L.R. Howie and two sons, Creston; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Liddick, Council Bluffs; Mrs. Sarah Johnson and Mrs. Anna Rager, Glenwood; Mrs. Frank Gallaway, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cleveland,Shenandoah; Helen Jahnke, Genoa,Colo., and Mr. and Mrs. William Lutz and three daughters of Malvern. Debbie Ann Forshey was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Forshey and was born in Dallas, Ohio. She came here with her parents when a small child. She was married here to Chas. Nunn Oct 2 1889, and five children were born to them. Two died in infancy and one daughter, Mrs. L.R.Howie died in Creston in 1927. Carl and Dale, Red Oak, survive. Besides her husband and two sons, she leaves five grandchildren and one brother and three sisters; Thos. M. Forshey, Mrs. E.B. Brown, Mrs. Frank Lambertz of Red Oak, and Mrs. Marie George, of Lushton, Neb. She was a member of the Christian Church.

(Note: Marie George is actually Martha Forshey Briggs, Tarr, George husband is Albert Henry George. Mrs. EB Brown is Mary Forshey Lutz Brown. Husband is Ebenezer B. Brown. Mrs. Frank Lambert is Lillian Forshey Salisbury, Felthauser Lambert. Husband is Frank Lambert.)


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