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Anna Harms

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Anna Harms

Birth
Death
1936 (aged 45–46)
Burial
Remsen, Plymouth County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 1 East, Row 2, Lot 1, Stone H
Memorial ID
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Funeral services were held in St. Paul's Evangelical church, conducted by the Rev. Paul Wuebben, Monday afternoon for Miss Anna Harms, a resident here for many years, who died at her home in Los Angeles Thursday at the age of 46 years.

Miss Harms spent her childhood and a number of years of her adult life in Remsen, attending the local high school. She was a daughter for the late Mr. and Mrs. M. Harms, pioneer in this territory. Her mother died several years ago.

Seven years ago Miss Anna moved to California. She is survived by five sisters.

Miss Harms is well remembered by her old schoolmates and others as a woman of admirable traits of character. – Le Mars Semi-Weekly Sentinel, July 21, 1936, page 2.

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Rites Held Monday for Miss Anna Harms.
Funeral services were held in St. Paul's Evangelical church, and conducted by the Rev. Paul Wuebben, Monday afternoon for Miss Anna Harms, a resident here for many years, who died at her home in Los Angeles last Thursday at the age of 46 years.

Meager details concerning her life and sickness were obtained. Miss Harms spent her childhood and a number of years of her adult life in Remsen, attending the local high school. She was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. M. Harms, pioneers in this territory. Her mother died several years ago, after many years of residence here. Seven years ago Miss Anna moved to California and has lived in Los Angeles ever since. She is survived by five sisters.

Miss Harms is well remembered by her old schoolmates and others as a woman of admirable traits of character, and her every acquaintance regrets her early passing and extends sympathy to the bereaved sisters and other relatives. – Remsen Bell-Enterprise, July 16, 1936, page 5, column 4

Obits courtesy of Linda Mohning.

Funeral services were held in St. Paul's Evangelical church, conducted by the Rev. Paul Wuebben, Monday afternoon for Miss Anna Harms, a resident here for many years, who died at her home in Los Angeles Thursday at the age of 46 years.

Miss Harms spent her childhood and a number of years of her adult life in Remsen, attending the local high school. She was a daughter for the late Mr. and Mrs. M. Harms, pioneer in this territory. Her mother died several years ago.

Seven years ago Miss Anna moved to California. She is survived by five sisters.

Miss Harms is well remembered by her old schoolmates and others as a woman of admirable traits of character. – Le Mars Semi-Weekly Sentinel, July 21, 1936, page 2.

Also –
Rites Held Monday for Miss Anna Harms.
Funeral services were held in St. Paul's Evangelical church, and conducted by the Rev. Paul Wuebben, Monday afternoon for Miss Anna Harms, a resident here for many years, who died at her home in Los Angeles last Thursday at the age of 46 years.

Meager details concerning her life and sickness were obtained. Miss Harms spent her childhood and a number of years of her adult life in Remsen, attending the local high school. She was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. M. Harms, pioneers in this territory. Her mother died several years ago, after many years of residence here. Seven years ago Miss Anna moved to California and has lived in Los Angeles ever since. She is survived by five sisters.

Miss Harms is well remembered by her old schoolmates and others as a woman of admirable traits of character, and her every acquaintance regrets her early passing and extends sympathy to the bereaved sisters and other relatives. – Remsen Bell-Enterprise, July 16, 1936, page 5, column 4

Obits courtesy of Linda Mohning.


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