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Sarah Delilah <I>Harper</I> Kimberling

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Sarah Delilah Harper Kimberling

Birth
Mason County, West Virginia, USA
Death
10 Jun 1920 (aged 28)
Cedar County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Tipton, Cedar County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
S008-1, Row 2
Memorial ID
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Correct date of birth is June 29, 1891, the tombstone date 1881 is in error as per family members.

First wife of Claud Kimberling - Sarah Delilah Geho, daughter of Mrs. Lucinda Geho, who was born June 29, 1891 in Leon, West Virginia. At this place she spent her childhood and youth, after which she came to Cedar County, Iowa. Besides her husband and three children, her mother and five brothers and sisters survive; George Johnson of Bankville, PA.; Maxwell Founds of Shelly, ID.; Mrs. Nat (Pearl) Kimberling of Jamesport, MO.; Mrs. Will Park of Pittsburg, PA.; Mrs. Blanche Shinn of Hebron, ID. Her brief illness and sudden death came as a shock to all. She was present Sunday at People's Day exercises at Red Oak Park. Singing "He Leadeth Me" and speaking God's praises and with unlighted heart and hand her spirit passed to be with Jesus in the Heavenly home Thursday eve, June 10, 1920. Funeral services were held from the home last Saturday at 10:30 by Rev. Cleveland of Stanwood, assisted by Rev. Thompson. Music was furnished by Rev. and Mrs. Cleveland.
Pallbearers: Fred Eiler, Charles Crawford, Earl Escher, Elmer Leinmann, Wm. Parker, and Herman Wertz.
Interment was in Red Oak Cemetery.

Obit provided by Mr. Kimberling's granddaughter.

FAG'er daisy (#48425018) - May 18, 2015
Correct date of birth is June 29, 1891, the tombstone date 1881 is in error as per family members.

First wife of Claud Kimberling - Sarah Delilah Geho, daughter of Mrs. Lucinda Geho, who was born June 29, 1891 in Leon, West Virginia. At this place she spent her childhood and youth, after which she came to Cedar County, Iowa. Besides her husband and three children, her mother and five brothers and sisters survive; George Johnson of Bankville, PA.; Maxwell Founds of Shelly, ID.; Mrs. Nat (Pearl) Kimberling of Jamesport, MO.; Mrs. Will Park of Pittsburg, PA.; Mrs. Blanche Shinn of Hebron, ID. Her brief illness and sudden death came as a shock to all. She was present Sunday at People's Day exercises at Red Oak Park. Singing "He Leadeth Me" and speaking God's praises and with unlighted heart and hand her spirit passed to be with Jesus in the Heavenly home Thursday eve, June 10, 1920. Funeral services were held from the home last Saturday at 10:30 by Rev. Cleveland of Stanwood, assisted by Rev. Thompson. Music was furnished by Rev. and Mrs. Cleveland.
Pallbearers: Fred Eiler, Charles Crawford, Earl Escher, Elmer Leinmann, Wm. Parker, and Herman Wertz.
Interment was in Red Oak Cemetery.

Obit provided by Mr. Kimberling's granddaughter.

FAG'er daisy (#48425018) - May 18, 2015


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