Mrs. C. D. White
Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at St. Thomas Episcopal Church for Mrs. Charles D. White, 80, Bellevue Apartments, 2110 Summit St.
The Rev. Daryl W. Stahl will officiate.
The body will be cremated and burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery under the direction of Nelson-Berger Northside Funeral Chapel.
Mrs. White died Monday at a Sioux City hospital of a head injury received Feb. 12 when she was robbed by a gunman in the Bellevue garage, according to Dr. Thomas L. Coriden, Woodbury County medical examiner.
She was the mother of the late Mrs. Hubert Everist Jr. and grandmother of Charles Cannon III of Sioux City.
The former Mildred Shreve, Mrs. White was born in Maryland. She married Mr. White in Maryland. The Whites moved to Sioux City around 1942 when Mr. White became the factory manager for Wincharger Corp. He died in Sioux City May 11, 1969.
Mrs. White was a member of St. Thomas' Episcopal Church, the Sioux City Art Center and the Sioux City Country Club, and was a life member of St. Luke's Medical Center Auxiliary.
Survivors are four grandchildren; three great-grandchildren, and a sister living in Washington, D.C.
--Published in the Sioux City Journal, Wednesday, February 28, 1979, p.A5
Mrs. C. D. White
Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at St. Thomas Episcopal Church for Mrs. Charles D. White, 80, Bellevue Apartments, 2110 Summit St.
The Rev. Daryl W. Stahl will officiate.
The body will be cremated and burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery under the direction of Nelson-Berger Northside Funeral Chapel.
Mrs. White died Monday at a Sioux City hospital of a head injury received Feb. 12 when she was robbed by a gunman in the Bellevue garage, according to Dr. Thomas L. Coriden, Woodbury County medical examiner.
She was the mother of the late Mrs. Hubert Everist Jr. and grandmother of Charles Cannon III of Sioux City.
The former Mildred Shreve, Mrs. White was born in Maryland. She married Mr. White in Maryland. The Whites moved to Sioux City around 1942 when Mr. White became the factory manager for Wincharger Corp. He died in Sioux City May 11, 1969.
Mrs. White was a member of St. Thomas' Episcopal Church, the Sioux City Art Center and the Sioux City Country Club, and was a life member of St. Luke's Medical Center Auxiliary.
Survivors are four grandchildren; three great-grandchildren, and a sister living in Washington, D.C.
--Published in the Sioux City Journal, Wednesday, February 28, 1979, p.A5
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