Mrs. Clara Kysar Died In Sioux City
Mrs. Clara Kysar, former resident or Bedford and Gravity, died July 26 in Sioux City, Iowa, where she had been making her home the past several years.
The body was brought to Bedford and funeral services were held at the Shum Funeral Home Wednesday, July 28, conducted by Rev. Howard DeVore at the Gravity Methodist church. Burial was in Washington cemetery, Gravity.
Clara Estella Burrows, daughter of William and Emily [Johnson] Burrows, was born in Henry County, Iowa, Oct. 4, 1870, and died at the age of 83 years, nine months, 22 days.
At the age of nine she moved to a farm in Taylor County, where she grew to young womanhood.
In 1895 she was married to Fred G. [arrett] Kysar. To them six children were born: Orvis of Idaho, Wayne and Lila of Sioux City, Fred Jr. of Kansas City, LaVaja Sexton of Oregon, Erma Wyckoff of Red Oak, all of whom survive. There are also 18 grandchildren, nine great grandchildren.
Mr. Kysar died in 1944.
Mrs. Clara Kysar Died In Sioux City
Mrs. Clara Kysar, former resident or Bedford and Gravity, died July 26 in Sioux City, Iowa, where she had been making her home the past several years.
The body was brought to Bedford and funeral services were held at the Shum Funeral Home Wednesday, July 28, conducted by Rev. Howard DeVore at the Gravity Methodist church. Burial was in Washington cemetery, Gravity.
Clara Estella Burrows, daughter of William and Emily [Johnson] Burrows, was born in Henry County, Iowa, Oct. 4, 1870, and died at the age of 83 years, nine months, 22 days.
At the age of nine she moved to a farm in Taylor County, where she grew to young womanhood.
In 1895 she was married to Fred G. [arrett] Kysar. To them six children were born: Orvis of Idaho, Wayne and Lila of Sioux City, Fred Jr. of Kansas City, LaVaja Sexton of Oregon, Erma Wyckoff of Red Oak, all of whom survive. There are also 18 grandchildren, nine great grandchildren.
Mr. Kysar died in 1944.
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