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Jesse Newton Gibson

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Jesse Newton Gibson

Birth
Albia, Monroe County, Iowa, USA
Death
16 Feb 1935 (aged 68)
Albia, Monroe County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Monroe County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Jesse is the son of William Harrison & Mary E. Tyrrel. He married Barbara Ann Martin 25 December 1889 in Monroe County, Iowa.

Probably Albia, Monroe County, Iowa Newspaper article;

"ALBIA MAN FALLS DEAD ON STREET OF HEART ATTACK; Jess Gibson, 68, Had Spent Entire Life in Monroe County
Jesse Newton (Jess) Gibson, lifelong Monroe county resident, fell dead about 1:30 Saturday afternoon at the intersection of Benton avenue east and South Eighth street. Corner Frank N. Bay pronounced death due to heart disease. Funeral services were held this afternoon at the Albia Church of Christ, The Rev. O.M. Morgan, pastor, officiating. Burial was in Smith Cemetery east of Albia.

PUSHING BARROW OF COAL --- Mr. Gibson, who was 68 years old, was pushing a wheelbarrow loaded with coal from the Godfrey Ice & Coal Co. to his home on Fourth avenue east. He was seen to fall by several passerby and was placed in Orris Puckett's automobile. Dr. W. S. Chester, who was driving on Benton avenue pronounced him dead. The body was taken to the office of Dr. Bay, who directed its removal to the Humeston funeral home. Mr. Gibson, relatives said, suffered from goitre which may have contributed to the heart attack but was in apparently normal health up to the time he was stricken.

BORN NEAR ALBIA --- He was born east of Albia in the _ick Ridge community and lived on various farms in the vicinity until he moved to Albia 20 years ago. His home here was in the old Gutch property on Fourth avenue east.
Surviving are his wife, the former Barbara Martin of Monroe county; three daughers; Mrs. Marvin Tate and Mrs. Fred Hughes of Albia and Mrs. Earl Cole of Fairfield; three brothers, Milton and William of Albia and John of St. Louis MO; two (cannot read the next line - it is cut off - possibly more than one line) Chidester of Albia; and four grand-children _______ brother and ______ half brother preceded him in death."

Smith Cemetery is most generally known as Smith-BeBee Cemetery and at this site (Find-a-Grave) it is known as BeBee Cemetery.
Jesse is the son of William Harrison & Mary E. Tyrrel. He married Barbara Ann Martin 25 December 1889 in Monroe County, Iowa.

Probably Albia, Monroe County, Iowa Newspaper article;

"ALBIA MAN FALLS DEAD ON STREET OF HEART ATTACK; Jess Gibson, 68, Had Spent Entire Life in Monroe County
Jesse Newton (Jess) Gibson, lifelong Monroe county resident, fell dead about 1:30 Saturday afternoon at the intersection of Benton avenue east and South Eighth street. Corner Frank N. Bay pronounced death due to heart disease. Funeral services were held this afternoon at the Albia Church of Christ, The Rev. O.M. Morgan, pastor, officiating. Burial was in Smith Cemetery east of Albia.

PUSHING BARROW OF COAL --- Mr. Gibson, who was 68 years old, was pushing a wheelbarrow loaded with coal from the Godfrey Ice & Coal Co. to his home on Fourth avenue east. He was seen to fall by several passerby and was placed in Orris Puckett's automobile. Dr. W. S. Chester, who was driving on Benton avenue pronounced him dead. The body was taken to the office of Dr. Bay, who directed its removal to the Humeston funeral home. Mr. Gibson, relatives said, suffered from goitre which may have contributed to the heart attack but was in apparently normal health up to the time he was stricken.

BORN NEAR ALBIA --- He was born east of Albia in the _ick Ridge community and lived on various farms in the vicinity until he moved to Albia 20 years ago. His home here was in the old Gutch property on Fourth avenue east.
Surviving are his wife, the former Barbara Martin of Monroe county; three daughers; Mrs. Marvin Tate and Mrs. Fred Hughes of Albia and Mrs. Earl Cole of Fairfield; three brothers, Milton and William of Albia and John of St. Louis MO; two (cannot read the next line - it is cut off - possibly more than one line) Chidester of Albia; and four grand-children _______ brother and ______ half brother preceded him in death."

Smith Cemetery is most generally known as Smith-BeBee Cemetery and at this site (Find-a-Grave) it is known as BeBee Cemetery.

Gravesite Details

Buried next to his wife, Barbara A. Gibson



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