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Minerva A. Snow

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Minerva A. Snow

Birth
Iowa, USA
Death
7 Nov 1911 (aged 49)
Bedford, Taylor County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Page County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Miss Minerva Snow died suddenly at her home in this city Tuesday evening at about six o'clock, heart failure being given by physicians as the cause of her demise. The lady had left the house to feed the chickens and being gone longer than was her custom, her sister went out to learn the cause. The sister was shocked to find the former lying on the floor of the chicken house, and at once summoned physicians. They could do no good, however, as death had come before her sister found her.

The lady was well known in this city, and the news of her sudden death brought sorrow to many. She was about forty years of age, and leaves to mourn, her sister, Miss Sarah, who whom she made her home, and three brothers, Dr M.C. Snow of Mexico, Dr Howard Snow of Kansas, and Rev Albert Snow, of Montana. She was a member of the M.E. church of this place. No funeral arrangements have been made as yet. An obituary will be published later. BEDFORD FREE PRESS, Bedford, Iowa, Nov 9, 1911

Minerva A. Snow was born Sept 19, 1862 and departed this life November 7, 1911, age 49 years, 1 month and 18 days. She was a native of Iowa, having lived the greater part of her life in Taylor County.

Funeral services were held at the M.E. church Saturday morning, conducted by Rev W.B. Thompan. Interment was made at the Memory Cemetery in Page county.

She leaves to mourn her death two sisters and three brothers: Misses Sarah and Rosilla Snow, both of Bedford; Dr M.C. Snow, of Mexico; Dr Howard Snow, of Topeka, Kans, and Rev Albert Snow, of Montana. All but the latter were present at the funeral. BEDFORD FREE PRESS, Bedford, Iowa, Nov 16, 1911
Miss Minerva Snow died suddenly at her home in this city Tuesday evening at about six o'clock, heart failure being given by physicians as the cause of her demise. The lady had left the house to feed the chickens and being gone longer than was her custom, her sister went out to learn the cause. The sister was shocked to find the former lying on the floor of the chicken house, and at once summoned physicians. They could do no good, however, as death had come before her sister found her.

The lady was well known in this city, and the news of her sudden death brought sorrow to many. She was about forty years of age, and leaves to mourn, her sister, Miss Sarah, who whom she made her home, and three brothers, Dr M.C. Snow of Mexico, Dr Howard Snow of Kansas, and Rev Albert Snow, of Montana. She was a member of the M.E. church of this place. No funeral arrangements have been made as yet. An obituary will be published later. BEDFORD FREE PRESS, Bedford, Iowa, Nov 9, 1911

Minerva A. Snow was born Sept 19, 1862 and departed this life November 7, 1911, age 49 years, 1 month and 18 days. She was a native of Iowa, having lived the greater part of her life in Taylor County.

Funeral services were held at the M.E. church Saturday morning, conducted by Rev W.B. Thompan. Interment was made at the Memory Cemetery in Page county.

She leaves to mourn her death two sisters and three brothers: Misses Sarah and Rosilla Snow, both of Bedford; Dr M.C. Snow, of Mexico; Dr Howard Snow, of Topeka, Kans, and Rev Albert Snow, of Montana. All but the latter were present at the funeral. BEDFORD FREE PRESS, Bedford, Iowa, Nov 16, 1911


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