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Ida Agnes <I>Mick</I> Savage

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Ida Agnes Mick Savage

Birth
Henry County, Iowa, USA
Death
29 Jan 1959 (aged 89)
Clarinda, Page County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Gravity, Taylor County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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SS Nelson

Mrs. Ida Savage, 89, Passed Away Thurs.
Mrs. Ida Savage of Gravity died at Municipal Hospital, Clarinda, Thursday, January 29. Funeral services were held at the Gravity Church of Christ Monday afternoon, conducted by Clarence M. Potter, pastor of the New Market Christian church. Burial in Washington cemetery at Gravity.
Ida Agnes Mick, daughter of Levi and Almina Mick, was born in Henry County, Iowa, March 5, 1869 and died at the age of 89 years, 10 months, 24 days.
She came to Taylor County in 1875 and lived on the same farm all her life with the exception of six years spent in Gravity.
She was united in marriage to Nelson Savage on January 1, 1888. This union was blessed by two sons: Chester A. and Cleo N. She mothered a niece, Osa Wallace, from a child of two years to womanhood.
Mrs. Savage united with the Gravity Church of Christ during evangelistic meetings in 1889.
Bedford Times-Press
Thursday February 5, 1959 p. 4
SS Nelson

Mrs. Ida Savage, 89, Passed Away Thurs.
Mrs. Ida Savage of Gravity died at Municipal Hospital, Clarinda, Thursday, January 29. Funeral services were held at the Gravity Church of Christ Monday afternoon, conducted by Clarence M. Potter, pastor of the New Market Christian church. Burial in Washington cemetery at Gravity.
Ida Agnes Mick, daughter of Levi and Almina Mick, was born in Henry County, Iowa, March 5, 1869 and died at the age of 89 years, 10 months, 24 days.
She came to Taylor County in 1875 and lived on the same farm all her life with the exception of six years spent in Gravity.
She was united in marriage to Nelson Savage on January 1, 1888. This union was blessed by two sons: Chester A. and Cleo N. She mothered a niece, Osa Wallace, from a child of two years to womanhood.
Mrs. Savage united with the Gravity Church of Christ during evangelistic meetings in 1889.
Bedford Times-Press
Thursday February 5, 1959 p. 4


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