She came to Eagle Grove with her parents, and was united in marriage to Charles Pohlman on Nov. 9, 1887. To this union were born eight children. Mr. and Mrs. Pohlman lived in Eagle Grove for some time, then moved to Oklahoma for a few years, and then moved back to Eagle Grove.
Mrs. Pohlman leaves to mourn her death, Edward and Floyd Pohlman, Mrs. Emil Oldson and Mrs. Tillie Olson, all of Eagle Grove; Roy Pohlman of Malcolm, and Elmer Pohlman of Waterloo. One daughter, Bessie, died in infancy in 1905, and another daughter, Mrs. Lillian Olson, passed away in 1918, leaving two small children, Cecil and Arvilla, who have since lived with their grandmother. Besides her six surviving children she is also survived by 16 grandchildren and by 5 great grandchildren; also by two sisters, Mrs. Viola Keena and Mrs. Hattie Foss, both of Eagle Grove; and by many relatives and friends.
Mrs. Pohlman was a kind and loving mother, and a splendid neighbor. She bore her sickness patiently and read the word of God as long as she was able. She will be missed by all who knew her.
Poem
"A dear one from us has gone,
A voice so loved is still,
A vacant chair is in the home,
Which 'never can be filled."
EAGLE GROVE EAGLE
Eagle Grove, Iowa
Thursday, February 1, 1940
Page 8; Column 3
Age: 69 yrs; 8 mo; 10 da
Burial January 31, 1940
Source: Foust Funeral Home, Eagle Grove, IA
Source: wrightgenie
She came to Eagle Grove with her parents, and was united in marriage to Charles Pohlman on Nov. 9, 1887. To this union were born eight children. Mr. and Mrs. Pohlman lived in Eagle Grove for some time, then moved to Oklahoma for a few years, and then moved back to Eagle Grove.
Mrs. Pohlman leaves to mourn her death, Edward and Floyd Pohlman, Mrs. Emil Oldson and Mrs. Tillie Olson, all of Eagle Grove; Roy Pohlman of Malcolm, and Elmer Pohlman of Waterloo. One daughter, Bessie, died in infancy in 1905, and another daughter, Mrs. Lillian Olson, passed away in 1918, leaving two small children, Cecil and Arvilla, who have since lived with their grandmother. Besides her six surviving children she is also survived by 16 grandchildren and by 5 great grandchildren; also by two sisters, Mrs. Viola Keena and Mrs. Hattie Foss, both of Eagle Grove; and by many relatives and friends.
Mrs. Pohlman was a kind and loving mother, and a splendid neighbor. She bore her sickness patiently and read the word of God as long as she was able. She will be missed by all who knew her.
Poem
"A dear one from us has gone,
A voice so loved is still,
A vacant chair is in the home,
Which 'never can be filled."
EAGLE GROVE EAGLE
Eagle Grove, Iowa
Thursday, February 1, 1940
Page 8; Column 3
Age: 69 yrs; 8 mo; 10 da
Burial January 31, 1940
Source: Foust Funeral Home, Eagle Grove, IA
Source: wrightgenie
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