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Mary Ann <I>Buss</I> Perry

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Mary Ann Buss Perry

Birth
Kendall, Lafayette County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
16 May 1928 (aged 68)
Le Mars, Plymouth County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Le Mars, Plymouth County, Iowa, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.7864708, Longitude: -96.1506833
Plot
Block 12 Lot 44
Memorial ID
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DEATH CLAIMS OLD RESIDENT
Mrs. Sol Perry Had Resided in County Since Early Eighties, Native of
Wisconsin
Had Suffered Ill Health For Nearly Two Years

Death claimed Mrs. Perry, wife of Sol Perry, a resident of Plymouth county for forty-four years, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. L.D. Baldwin, 126 Third Avenue SE., Wednesday evening, at the age of nearly 69 years. Mrs. Perry had been in poor health for a long time and never fully recovered following an operation, she underwent at a hospital in Rochester, Minn., some time ago.
Mrs. Perry was born August 4, 1859, at Kendalltown, Wis. Her maiden name was Mary Ann Buss and she was a daughter of Daniel and Ann Buss, pioneers of that section. She grew to young womanhood in her native place and was united in marriage with Sol Perry January 26, 1881. They lived in that community after their marriage for three years and in the spring of 1884 they moved to Iowa, arriving in LeMars March 24, 1884.
LOCATED IN FREDONIA
They settled on a place in Fredonia township where they farmed successfully for many years, moving to LeMars in 1916 to make their home. Mrs. Perry began ailing in health about two years ago and last December was taken to Rochester, Minn. After an operation she seemed to really for a time but later her condition became less and less favorable.
Her father died in 1912, aged 84 years and her mother in 1923, aged 93 years. Mrs. Perry united with the Methodist church about twenty-five years ago and was a faithful and consistent member.
She leaves to mourn her loss, her husband, three children, Mrs. Cora Baldwin, of LeMars, Mrs. Laura Bouma and Frank Perry of Fredonia township and six grand children. She also leaves two sisters and five brothers; Prfince A. Buss, Silas Buss, and Mrs. Leonard Bates of Darlington, Wis., Tom Buss, Will Buss, Chas. Buss and Mrs. William Dean of Harlan, Iowa, together with many other relatives and friends. The funeral services will be held at the First Methodist church at 2 p.m. Saturday afternoon, Rev. F. Earl Burgess, the pastor, officiating.
Six nephews will act as pall bearers.
Mrs. Perry was widely known in a large circle of friends and acquaintances and was esteemed by all who knew her.
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Mary married Solomon Perry in 1881 in Wisconsin.

Mary and Solomon are the parents of three children:

Cora Phebe b. December 1882 d. September 4, 1959

Frank George b. May 28, 1890 d. 1981

Laura Mae b. July 29, 1895 d. September 1979
DEATH CLAIMS OLD RESIDENT
Mrs. Sol Perry Had Resided in County Since Early Eighties, Native of
Wisconsin
Had Suffered Ill Health For Nearly Two Years

Death claimed Mrs. Perry, wife of Sol Perry, a resident of Plymouth county for forty-four years, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. L.D. Baldwin, 126 Third Avenue SE., Wednesday evening, at the age of nearly 69 years. Mrs. Perry had been in poor health for a long time and never fully recovered following an operation, she underwent at a hospital in Rochester, Minn., some time ago.
Mrs. Perry was born August 4, 1859, at Kendalltown, Wis. Her maiden name was Mary Ann Buss and she was a daughter of Daniel and Ann Buss, pioneers of that section. She grew to young womanhood in her native place and was united in marriage with Sol Perry January 26, 1881. They lived in that community after their marriage for three years and in the spring of 1884 they moved to Iowa, arriving in LeMars March 24, 1884.
LOCATED IN FREDONIA
They settled on a place in Fredonia township where they farmed successfully for many years, moving to LeMars in 1916 to make their home. Mrs. Perry began ailing in health about two years ago and last December was taken to Rochester, Minn. After an operation she seemed to really for a time but later her condition became less and less favorable.
Her father died in 1912, aged 84 years and her mother in 1923, aged 93 years. Mrs. Perry united with the Methodist church about twenty-five years ago and was a faithful and consistent member.
She leaves to mourn her loss, her husband, three children, Mrs. Cora Baldwin, of LeMars, Mrs. Laura Bouma and Frank Perry of Fredonia township and six grand children. She also leaves two sisters and five brothers; Prfince A. Buss, Silas Buss, and Mrs. Leonard Bates of Darlington, Wis., Tom Buss, Will Buss, Chas. Buss and Mrs. William Dean of Harlan, Iowa, together with many other relatives and friends. The funeral services will be held at the First Methodist church at 2 p.m. Saturday afternoon, Rev. F. Earl Burgess, the pastor, officiating.
Six nephews will act as pall bearers.
Mrs. Perry was widely known in a large circle of friends and acquaintances and was esteemed by all who knew her.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Mary married Solomon Perry in 1881 in Wisconsin.

Mary and Solomon are the parents of three children:

Cora Phebe b. December 1882 d. September 4, 1959

Frank George b. May 28, 1890 d. 1981

Laura Mae b. July 29, 1895 d. September 1979


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