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Note: memorial updated December 17, 2014. This memorial had originally been entered with the DOD location as being Fairfield, Jefferson county, Iowa. That was in error - although she had been in Fairfield earlier in the day on February 11, 1934 (at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lester Zillman), she had returned to her home at Moline, Rock Island county, Illinois where she died that evening.
The Fairfield Ledger obituary for her husband, David, inadvertently listed her death date as being February 12, 1934.
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Fairfield Ia. Daily Ledger
Tuesday, February 13, 1934
Pg. 2 Col. 6
MRS. McINTIRE DIES SUDDENLY
Funeral Will be Tomorrow At Campbell Home At 2:00 p.m.
The body of Mrs. Anna McIntire will arrive in Fairfield late this afternoon from Moline, Ill. The funeral services will be held at the Campbell Funeral Home, at 2:00 o'clock tomorrow with Rev. Gilbert Voorhies in charge. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery.
Mrs. McIntire, who was 48 years of age and the mother of ten children, died very suddenly Sunday night at her home in Moline after she had visited in Fairfield, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lester Zillman, earlier in the day. Death resulted from a stroke.
She is survived by her husband David McIntire, and the following children: Mrs. Zillman of near Fairfield, Charles of this city, Leland of Mt. Pleasant, Clifford, Albert, Ray, James, Leonard, Benjamin and Harley.
Mrs. McIntire, who would have been 49 years old the 21st of March, leaves two sisters in Fairfield, Mrs. John Behne and Mrs. James Manary. Harry and Bill McIntire of Fairfield are brothers of Dave McIntire.
The McIntire family lived in Fairfield six or seven years ago and were frequent visitors here.
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Note: memorial updated December 17, 2014. This memorial had originally been entered with the DOD location as being Fairfield, Jefferson county, Iowa. That was in error - although she had been in Fairfield earlier in the day on February 11, 1934 (at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lester Zillman), she had returned to her home at Moline, Rock Island county, Illinois where she died that evening.
The Fairfield Ledger obituary for her husband, David, inadvertently listed her death date as being February 12, 1934.
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Fairfield Ia. Daily Ledger
Tuesday, February 13, 1934
Pg. 2 Col. 6
MRS. McINTIRE DIES SUDDENLY
Funeral Will be Tomorrow At Campbell Home At 2:00 p.m.
The body of Mrs. Anna McIntire will arrive in Fairfield late this afternoon from Moline, Ill. The funeral services will be held at the Campbell Funeral Home, at 2:00 o'clock tomorrow with Rev. Gilbert Voorhies in charge. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery.
Mrs. McIntire, who was 48 years of age and the mother of ten children, died very suddenly Sunday night at her home in Moline after she had visited in Fairfield, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lester Zillman, earlier in the day. Death resulted from a stroke.
She is survived by her husband David McIntire, and the following children: Mrs. Zillman of near Fairfield, Charles of this city, Leland of Mt. Pleasant, Clifford, Albert, Ray, James, Leonard, Benjamin and Harley.
Mrs. McIntire, who would have been 49 years old the 21st of March, leaves two sisters in Fairfield, Mrs. John Behne and Mrs. James Manary. Harry and Bill McIntire of Fairfield are brothers of Dave McIntire.
The McIntire family lived in Fairfield six or seven years ago and were frequent visitors here.
Family Members
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James Simpson DeSpain
1865–1919
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Isaac Newton Despain
1867–1930
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Inda Belle "Mary" DeSpain Graham
1869–1950
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William DeSpain Jr
1870–1914
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George Marshall Despain
1873–1944
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Marion Frank DeSpain
1874–1911
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Peter DeSpain
1875–1958
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Jerry Despain
1878–1957
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Theodore Stanton DeSpain
1880–1952
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Rachel Despain Behne
1883–1948
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Joseph W. DeSpain
1884–1977
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May Despain
1886–1886
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Ray Despain
1886–1886
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Nellie DeSpain
1887–1888
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Laura Blanche Despain Manary
1889–1963
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