Star Clipper, Friday, January 26, 1917 – page 7
Owen Eagen, well known in this vicinity, died in a hospital in Minneapolis last Sunday and was brought here for burial on Tuesday in the Dinsdale Cemetery where other members of the family are buried to attend the I funeral. Charles Bronson, a nephew's son accompanied the body from Minneapolis . Rev. Halbert conducted brief services at the grave. Mr. and Mrs. Stancher came from St. Louis Tuesday to attend the funeral. George Eagan, of Cedar Rapids, arrived in Dinsdale Wednesday morning too late to attend the funeral of his uncle.
Star Clipper, Friday, January 26, 1917 – page 7
Owen Eagen, well known in this vicinity, died in a hospital in Minneapolis last Sunday and was brought here for burial on Tuesday in the Dinsdale Cemetery where other members of the family are buried to attend the I funeral. Charles Bronson, a nephew's son accompanied the body from Minneapolis . Rev. Halbert conducted brief services at the grave. Mr. and Mrs. Stancher came from St. Louis Tuesday to attend the funeral. George Eagan, of Cedar Rapids, arrived in Dinsdale Wednesday morning too late to attend the funeral of his uncle.
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