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Mabel Rosalie <I>Taylor</I> Shattuck

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Mabel Rosalie Taylor Shattuck

Birth
Smithland, Woodbury County, Iowa, USA
Death
1978 (aged 87–88)
Whiting, Monona County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Smithland, Woodbury County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Mable R. Shattuck, a resident of Hornick, Iowa, passed away May 25, 1978, at Pleasant View Nursing Home in Whiting, Iowa, aged 88 years and 4 months.

She was born on a farm near Smithland, Iowa, the daughter of Edwin Thomas Taylor and Myrtle Leora Bowen Taylor. She married John Charles Shattuck on March 10, 1920, at Sioux City, Iowa. He preceded her in March 1963. She taught school in Woodbury Co., Iowa, Plymouth Co., Iowa, and Carter Co., Montana, prior to her marriage. She moved from near Smithland to Westfield, Iowa, in 1905; in 1917 she moved to Ekalaka, Montana; from 1920 to 1939 she lived in Smithland; from 1939 to 1941 she lived in Arkansas; from 1941 to 1970 she resided in the May City and Hartley, Iowa, area. In 1970 she made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Ward Cleveland, in Hornick, Iowa. She was a resident of the Pleasant View nursing home in Whiting, Iowa, the last two years.

Survivors include her daughter, Mrs. Ward (Polly) Cleveland of Hornick; two sons, Charles V. "Bill" Shattuck of may City, Iowa, and Phil B. Shattuck of Springfield, Illinois; one stepdaughter, Mrs. Francis (Harriet) Welte of Smithland; two stepsons, Richard "Dick" Shattuck and Edgar "Tink" Shattuck, both of Smithland; three sisters, Mrs. John (May) Helm of Sioux City, Mrs. Charles (Julia) Lisle of Fruitland, Idaho, and Mrs. Roy (Ruth) Reynolds of Sacramento, California; six brothers, Ernest Taylor of Ekalaka, Montana; Floyd Taylor of Sioux City; Nathaniel Taylor of Grass Valley, California; Paul Taylor of Chico, California; Clarence Taylor of Lodi, California, and Bernard Taylor of Sacramento, California; 19 grandchildren, 29 great grandchildren and 3 great-great grandchildren.

She was preceded by her husband, her parents, one stepson, three brothers and one sister.

Services were held Tuesday, May 30, 1978, 10:30 a.m. in the United Methodist Church at Hornick with Rev. Dale Church officiating. Interment was in the Smithland cemetery under direction of Wood Funeral Home of Sloan.

[Smithland Cemetery is the same as Little Sioux Cemetery--see both]
Mable R. Shattuck, a resident of Hornick, Iowa, passed away May 25, 1978, at Pleasant View Nursing Home in Whiting, Iowa, aged 88 years and 4 months.

She was born on a farm near Smithland, Iowa, the daughter of Edwin Thomas Taylor and Myrtle Leora Bowen Taylor. She married John Charles Shattuck on March 10, 1920, at Sioux City, Iowa. He preceded her in March 1963. She taught school in Woodbury Co., Iowa, Plymouth Co., Iowa, and Carter Co., Montana, prior to her marriage. She moved from near Smithland to Westfield, Iowa, in 1905; in 1917 she moved to Ekalaka, Montana; from 1920 to 1939 she lived in Smithland; from 1939 to 1941 she lived in Arkansas; from 1941 to 1970 she resided in the May City and Hartley, Iowa, area. In 1970 she made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Ward Cleveland, in Hornick, Iowa. She was a resident of the Pleasant View nursing home in Whiting, Iowa, the last two years.

Survivors include her daughter, Mrs. Ward (Polly) Cleveland of Hornick; two sons, Charles V. "Bill" Shattuck of may City, Iowa, and Phil B. Shattuck of Springfield, Illinois; one stepdaughter, Mrs. Francis (Harriet) Welte of Smithland; two stepsons, Richard "Dick" Shattuck and Edgar "Tink" Shattuck, both of Smithland; three sisters, Mrs. John (May) Helm of Sioux City, Mrs. Charles (Julia) Lisle of Fruitland, Idaho, and Mrs. Roy (Ruth) Reynolds of Sacramento, California; six brothers, Ernest Taylor of Ekalaka, Montana; Floyd Taylor of Sioux City; Nathaniel Taylor of Grass Valley, California; Paul Taylor of Chico, California; Clarence Taylor of Lodi, California, and Bernard Taylor of Sacramento, California; 19 grandchildren, 29 great grandchildren and 3 great-great grandchildren.

She was preceded by her husband, her parents, one stepson, three brothers and one sister.

Services were held Tuesday, May 30, 1978, 10:30 a.m. in the United Methodist Church at Hornick with Rev. Dale Church officiating. Interment was in the Smithland cemetery under direction of Wood Funeral Home of Sloan.

[Smithland Cemetery is the same as Little Sioux Cemetery--see both]


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