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Christopher Columbus Liming

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Christopher Columbus Liming

Birth
Marion County, Ohio, USA
Death
17 Apr 1915 (aged 70)
Fairfield, Jefferson County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Fairfield, Jefferson County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
SDof01-012
Memorial ID
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Husband of Ledrew "Drusilla" Ream Liming (sic. her name varies considerably with sources).

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Fairfield Daily Journal
Saturday April 17, 1915
Pg. 2 Col. 4

C.C. LIMING DIED THIS MORNING

C.C. Liming, one of the well known residents of Fairfield, died at his home this morning after a very short illness from gall stones. He had been sick only seven days.

The funeral will be held from his late residence at two o'clock on Monday afternoon in charge of Dr. C. P. Foremen of the Presbyterian church. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery.

Mr. Liming, son of John Liming, was 71 years of age, having been born in Marion county, Ohio, December 23d, 1844. While yet young he came to Van Buren county. He enlisted and served in the Civil war. April 2, 1867, he was married to Miss Drusela (sic) Ream, who with five children survive him. The children are Mrs. John Healy, Des Moines, Mrs. Harry Lake, Boston, John M., of Fairfied, C.C. Jr. of Kansas City, and F. O. of Chicago.

Mr. Liming was a faithful member of the Presbyterian church and also of George Strong Post, G.A.R.

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Fairfield Daily Journal
Monday April 19, 1915

LIMING FUNERAL THIS AFTERNOON

The funeral services of C.C. Liming were held this afternoon at five o'clock from the home on West Depot street in charge of Dr. C. P. Foreman. The remains were laid to rest in Evergreen cemetery.

The funeral services were delayed until this hour awaiting the arrival of the daughter, Mrs. Lake from Boston, Mass.

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Jefferson County Republican
Thursday April 22, 1915
Pg. 1 Col. 1

C.C. LIMING

C. C. Liming died Saturday morning at the hospital after but a week's illness with gall stones. He was taken to the hospital Friday evening to undergo an operation but his condition was too serious to permit it.

The funeral services were held from the home on Depot street Monday afternoon at five o'clock, conducted by Dr. C. P. Foreman of the Presbyterian church, Mr. Liming having long been a faithful member of that church. Interment was made in the Evergreen cemetery.

Mr. Liming was born in Ohio seventy-one years ago and came to Iowa in his youth. He was a veteran of the Civil war.

He is survived by his wife and five children. The children are Mrs. John Healy of Des Moines; Mrs. Harry Lake of Boston, Mass.; John M. of Fairfield; C.C. of Kansas City; and F.O. of Chicago.
Husband of Ledrew "Drusilla" Ream Liming (sic. her name varies considerably with sources).

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Fairfield Daily Journal
Saturday April 17, 1915
Pg. 2 Col. 4

C.C. LIMING DIED THIS MORNING

C.C. Liming, one of the well known residents of Fairfield, died at his home this morning after a very short illness from gall stones. He had been sick only seven days.

The funeral will be held from his late residence at two o'clock on Monday afternoon in charge of Dr. C. P. Foremen of the Presbyterian church. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery.

Mr. Liming, son of John Liming, was 71 years of age, having been born in Marion county, Ohio, December 23d, 1844. While yet young he came to Van Buren county. He enlisted and served in the Civil war. April 2, 1867, he was married to Miss Drusela (sic) Ream, who with five children survive him. The children are Mrs. John Healy, Des Moines, Mrs. Harry Lake, Boston, John M., of Fairfied, C.C. Jr. of Kansas City, and F. O. of Chicago.

Mr. Liming was a faithful member of the Presbyterian church and also of George Strong Post, G.A.R.

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Fairfield Daily Journal
Monday April 19, 1915

LIMING FUNERAL THIS AFTERNOON

The funeral services of C.C. Liming were held this afternoon at five o'clock from the home on West Depot street in charge of Dr. C. P. Foreman. The remains were laid to rest in Evergreen cemetery.

The funeral services were delayed until this hour awaiting the arrival of the daughter, Mrs. Lake from Boston, Mass.

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Jefferson County Republican
Thursday April 22, 1915
Pg. 1 Col. 1

C.C. LIMING

C. C. Liming died Saturday morning at the hospital after but a week's illness with gall stones. He was taken to the hospital Friday evening to undergo an operation but his condition was too serious to permit it.

The funeral services were held from the home on Depot street Monday afternoon at five o'clock, conducted by Dr. C. P. Foreman of the Presbyterian church, Mr. Liming having long been a faithful member of that church. Interment was made in the Evergreen cemetery.

Mr. Liming was born in Ohio seventy-one years ago and came to Iowa in his youth. He was a veteran of the Civil war.

He is survived by his wife and five children. The children are Mrs. John Healy of Des Moines; Mrs. Harry Lake of Boston, Mass.; John M. of Fairfield; C.C. of Kansas City; and F.O. of Chicago.


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