The Rev. Richard R. Diede was to officiate and burial was to be made in the Faulkton Cemetery. Pallbearers were Hamlin Turner, George Fillbach, Fred Boller, Ervin Metz, Walter Metz, and Merle Findeis.
Ruby McDearmon was born at Sterling, Ill., March 21, 1881, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. McDearmon. As a small child, she came to Faulk County with her parents. She attended Faulk County schools and taught school for a time near Orient. She attended a secretarial school at Dixon, Ill., and then worked as a legal secretary for Frank Turner and F. E. Snider. She also spent four years in Pierre as secretary for Governor Frank Byrne.
She was married at Redfield Sept. 14, 1921 to Nicholas F. Metz. The couple lived on the Metz farm near Wecota and in Faulkton. Mrs. Metz was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution and a charter member of the Faulkton Chapter 69, Order of the Eastern Star.
She is survived by one stepdaughter, Mrs. Herbert H. Peters, Port Washington, Wis.; one stepson, Neil Metz, Miami, Fla.; three nieces. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, one brother and one sister.
SOURCE- The Daily Plainsman, Huron, South Dakota, Friday, March 2, 1962
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Her husband was previously married to:
Louella (Lou) Childs
1882–1903
Their child- Neil Metz
1903–1980
Lydia E Paul
1876–1916
Their child-
Grace Elizabeth Metz Peters
1909–1997
SOURCE- Anderson Family tree
The Rev. Richard R. Diede was to officiate and burial was to be made in the Faulkton Cemetery. Pallbearers were Hamlin Turner, George Fillbach, Fred Boller, Ervin Metz, Walter Metz, and Merle Findeis.
Ruby McDearmon was born at Sterling, Ill., March 21, 1881, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. McDearmon. As a small child, she came to Faulk County with her parents. She attended Faulk County schools and taught school for a time near Orient. She attended a secretarial school at Dixon, Ill., and then worked as a legal secretary for Frank Turner and F. E. Snider. She also spent four years in Pierre as secretary for Governor Frank Byrne.
She was married at Redfield Sept. 14, 1921 to Nicholas F. Metz. The couple lived on the Metz farm near Wecota and in Faulkton. Mrs. Metz was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution and a charter member of the Faulkton Chapter 69, Order of the Eastern Star.
She is survived by one stepdaughter, Mrs. Herbert H. Peters, Port Washington, Wis.; one stepson, Neil Metz, Miami, Fla.; three nieces. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, one brother and one sister.
SOURCE- The Daily Plainsman, Huron, South Dakota, Friday, March 2, 1962
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Her husband was previously married to:
Louella (Lou) Childs
1882–1903
Their child- Neil Metz
1903–1980
Lydia E Paul
1876–1916
Their child-
Grace Elizabeth Metz Peters
1909–1997
SOURCE- Anderson Family tree
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