mo - Carrie Blayney
Decatur Daily Democrat, Adams County, In., Thursday, July 26, 1962
Mrs. Ida A. Dague Is Taken By Death
Funeral services will be held Saturday for Mrs. Ida Annice Dague, 80, a resident of
Decatur most of her life, who died at 11:45 a.m. Wednesday at the South View Nursing
Home at Bluffton, where she had been a patient for three years.
Born in St. Mary's Township May 1, 1882, she was a daughter of Phillip and Carrie
Blayney Gephart. She was first married in 1902 to George K. Jacobs, who died in 1912. She
was then married December 15, 1915, to James Dague, who preceded her in death December
28, 1950.
Mrs. Dague, a member of the Pleasant Mills Methodist Church, lived with a daughter, Mrs.
Clifford (Martha) Essex, Monroe, from 1955 until entering the nursing home.
Surviving in addition to the daughter are two sons, Lawrence Jacobs of Decatur route 6,
and Norman Jacobs of Dayton, Ohio; two step-daughters, Mrs. Russel (Gladys) Gibson of
Hoagland, and Mrs. Cecil Beam of Decatur; one stepson, William Dague of Berne; 10
grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren, and one brother, True Gephart of Fort Wayne. Two
daughters preceded her in death.
Services will be conducted at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the Zwick Funeral Home, the Rev.
Vernon Riley officiating. Burial will be in the Tricker Cemetery. Friends may call at the
funeral home after 7 p.m. today until time of the services.
mo - Carrie Blayney
Decatur Daily Democrat, Adams County, In., Thursday, July 26, 1962
Mrs. Ida A. Dague Is Taken By Death
Funeral services will be held Saturday for Mrs. Ida Annice Dague, 80, a resident of
Decatur most of her life, who died at 11:45 a.m. Wednesday at the South View Nursing
Home at Bluffton, where she had been a patient for three years.
Born in St. Mary's Township May 1, 1882, she was a daughter of Phillip and Carrie
Blayney Gephart. She was first married in 1902 to George K. Jacobs, who died in 1912. She
was then married December 15, 1915, to James Dague, who preceded her in death December
28, 1950.
Mrs. Dague, a member of the Pleasant Mills Methodist Church, lived with a daughter, Mrs.
Clifford (Martha) Essex, Monroe, from 1955 until entering the nursing home.
Surviving in addition to the daughter are two sons, Lawrence Jacobs of Decatur route 6,
and Norman Jacobs of Dayton, Ohio; two step-daughters, Mrs. Russel (Gladys) Gibson of
Hoagland, and Mrs. Cecil Beam of Decatur; one stepson, William Dague of Berne; 10
grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren, and one brother, True Gephart of Fort Wayne. Two
daughters preceded her in death.
Services will be conducted at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the Zwick Funeral Home, the Rev.
Vernon Riley officiating. Burial will be in the Tricker Cemetery. Friends may call at the
funeral home after 7 p.m. today until time of the services.
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