Friends and relatives of the Morton S. Mack family were greatly surprised and grieved Tuesday afternoon to learn of Mrs. Mack's sudden death from the effects of a heart attack which she suffered that afternoon and from which she did not rally.
Mrs. Morton S. Mack, as Ida Claire Calkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rensloer Calkins, was born at Hooper July 2, 1882, and passed away November 2, 1937 at the age of 55 years and 4 months.
She had been in failing health for the past couple of years, but was quite as usual up until the last day of her death.
Mrs. Mack, a quiet little woman devoted to her husband and family was judged by those who knew her best as a kind neighbor and friend willing to take the time from her very busy days to assist others wherever she could do so. Surviving to mourn the loss of this loving wife and mother, are her husband and eleven sons and daughters namely, Morton C. Fremont, Mrs. Earl May Hooper, Gordon, Albany, Georgia, Mrs. ? Keokuk, Iowa, Mrs. Lyle Sampson ?, Iowa, Lawrence, Norman, Avis, Dale, Marion, and Donald ?. She is also survived by seven grandchildren, two sisters and one brother. The sisters are: Mrs. ? Theker, Grants Pass, Oregon, Mrs. A.H. Marquardt, Ewine, the brother Harry Calkins of Omaha.
Funeral arragements awaiting the arrival of Gordon from Georgia are set for Saturday afternoon at 1:00 o'clock at the Methodist Church with Rev. E.V. Price in charge. Burial directed by Wollmey & Waine, will be made in the Hooper cemetery.
Friends and relatives of the Morton S. Mack family were greatly surprised and grieved Tuesday afternoon to learn of Mrs. Mack's sudden death from the effects of a heart attack which she suffered that afternoon and from which she did not rally.
Mrs. Morton S. Mack, as Ida Claire Calkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rensloer Calkins, was born at Hooper July 2, 1882, and passed away November 2, 1937 at the age of 55 years and 4 months.
She had been in failing health for the past couple of years, but was quite as usual up until the last day of her death.
Mrs. Mack, a quiet little woman devoted to her husband and family was judged by those who knew her best as a kind neighbor and friend willing to take the time from her very busy days to assist others wherever she could do so. Surviving to mourn the loss of this loving wife and mother, are her husband and eleven sons and daughters namely, Morton C. Fremont, Mrs. Earl May Hooper, Gordon, Albany, Georgia, Mrs. ? Keokuk, Iowa, Mrs. Lyle Sampson ?, Iowa, Lawrence, Norman, Avis, Dale, Marion, and Donald ?. She is also survived by seven grandchildren, two sisters and one brother. The sisters are: Mrs. ? Theker, Grants Pass, Oregon, Mrs. A.H. Marquardt, Ewine, the brother Harry Calkins of Omaha.
Funeral arragements awaiting the arrival of Gordon from Georgia are set for Saturday afternoon at 1:00 o'clock at the Methodist Church with Rev. E.V. Price in charge. Burial directed by Wollmey & Waine, will be made in the Hooper cemetery.
Family Members
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Morton Carroll "Jerry" Mack
1901–1968
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Doris Belle Mack May
1902–1984
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Bernice Mary Mack Scholte
1904–1978
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Gordon Eugene Mack Sr
1906–1951
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Norman Claire Mack
1907–1984
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Laurence Warren Mack
1910–1996
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Fern Ida Mack Sampson
1914–1994
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Avis Statina Mack Bert
1917–1992
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Harry Dale "Dale" Mack
1918–1998
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Marion Wayne Mack
1921–2000
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Donald Sumner Mack
1925–2012
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