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Charles Alva Loghry

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Charles Alva Loghry

Birth
Oskaloosa, Mahaska County, Iowa, USA
Death
5 Oct 1932 (aged 67)
Iowa City, Johnson County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Clarinda, Page County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Charles Alva Loghry was born in Mahaska county, Iowa July 5, 1865. When a small child he came with his parents to Page county where he lived a greater part of his life. The past ten years being spent in Iowa City from which place he departed this life on Oct 5, 1932, at the age of 67 years and 3 months.

In 1904 he was united in marriage to Wilma Lyman Myers. To them were born two children a daughter, Mrs James Lons and a son, Ermal Loghry both of Iowa City. He is survived by these two children, his faithful wife and one brother Jacob Loghry of Gravett, Arkansas, three stepsons, Ralph Lyman of Clarinda, Lyman Myers of Norfolk, Nebr., Burdette Myers of Des Moines and one stepdaughter, Mrs Rulon Johnson of Glenns Ferry, Idaho.

He has been ill for the past two years. For the last three months he has been confined to his bed.

He became a member of the Methodist Episcopal church at Hepburn many years ago. Mr Loghry was a loving father and will be sadly missed by a host of friends.

The funeral was held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Walker Funeral Home in Clarinda, Rev W.H. Meredith being in charge. Burial was in the Clarinda cemetery. Clarinda Herald Journal, Oct 13, 1932

Charles Alva Loghry was born in Mahaska county, Iowa July 5, 1865. When a small child he came with his parents to Page county where he lived a greater part of his life. The past ten years being spent in Iowa City from which place he departed this life on Oct 5, 1932, at the age of 67 years and 3 months.

In 1904 he was united in marriage to Wilma Lyman Myers. To them were born two children a daughter, Mrs James Lons and a son, Ermal Loghry both of Iowa City. He is survived by these two children, his faithful wife and one brother Jacob Loghry of Gravett, Arkansas, three stepsons, Ralph Lyman of Clarinda, Lyman Myers of Norfolk, Nebr., Burdette Myers of Des Moines and one stepdaughter, Mrs Rulon Johnson of Glenns Ferry, Idaho.

He has been ill for the past two years. For the last three months he has been confined to his bed.

He became a member of the Methodist Episcopal church at Hepburn many years ago. Mr Loghry was a loving father and will be sadly missed by a host of friends.

The funeral was held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Walker Funeral Home in Clarinda, Rev W.H. Meredith being in charge. Burial was in the Clarinda cemetery. Clarinda Herald Journal, Oct 13, 1932



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