The Correctionville News, 7 June 1923, page 1:
Funeral services for Mrs. James S. Barron were held at the home last Thursday with Rev. Dewey of the Christian Church in charge, and the remains were buried in the Correctionville Cemetery. Though Mrs. Barron had suffered for several months and her friends realized that there was little hope for her recovery, the final end came as a shock to the entire community. She was a member of the Christian Church and had devoted considerable time to the work of the church.
Mary E. Coon was born at Spring Green, Wisconsin, January 31, 1855, and was married to James S. Barron in that state October 28, 1874. After three years spent in Wisconsin they moved to Iowa. A few years later they moved to Gordon, Nebraska, living there until 1898 when they moved back to Iowa.
Twelve children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Barron with five having preceded her in death, leaving to mourn besides her husband, her children Earnest E. Barron of Yankton, South Dakota, Treva M. Hahn of Dupree, South Dakota, Charles A. Barron of Faith, South Dakota, Irving I. Barron of Iowa City, Iowa, Eva Pixler of Portland, Oregon, William J. Barron of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and Anna C. Rogers of Bancroft, South Dakota.
The Correctionville News, 7 June 1923, page 1:
Funeral services for Mrs. James S. Barron were held at the home last Thursday with Rev. Dewey of the Christian Church in charge, and the remains were buried in the Correctionville Cemetery. Though Mrs. Barron had suffered for several months and her friends realized that there was little hope for her recovery, the final end came as a shock to the entire community. She was a member of the Christian Church and had devoted considerable time to the work of the church.
Mary E. Coon was born at Spring Green, Wisconsin, January 31, 1855, and was married to James S. Barron in that state October 28, 1874. After three years spent in Wisconsin they moved to Iowa. A few years later they moved to Gordon, Nebraska, living there until 1898 when they moved back to Iowa.
Twelve children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Barron with five having preceded her in death, leaving to mourn besides her husband, her children Earnest E. Barron of Yankton, South Dakota, Treva M. Hahn of Dupree, South Dakota, Charles A. Barron of Faith, South Dakota, Irving I. Barron of Iowa City, Iowa, Eva Pixler of Portland, Oregon, William J. Barron of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and Anna C. Rogers of Bancroft, South Dakota.
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