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Christina <I>Elhard</I> Irion

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Christina Elhard Irion

Birth
Jud, LaMoure County, North Dakota, USA
Death
28 Nov 1980 (aged 85)
Kulm, LaMoure County, North Dakota, USA
Burial
Glendive, Dawson County, Montana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section CH Lot 113 Grave B4
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The Terry Tribune, 12-4-1980, p.3:

Christina Elhard Irion, 85, a long-time Prairie County resident died Friday, November 29, at Kulm ND, after a short illness. Mrs Irion had gone to Kulm the week before to attend the funeral of her brother and had planned an extended visit there. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Edna, in 1918, her husband, Samuel, in 1966; and a son, Albert in 1977.
Mrs Irion was born April 27, 1895 to Mr and Mrs Andreas Elhard in Jud ND, where she married Samuel Irion on January 20, 1915. As newlyweds they moved that March to a homestead in the Cabin Creek area, 28 miles southeast of Fallon. They farmed and ranched there until retirement brought them to Terry in November, 1963. Mrs Irion's favorite hobbies were cooking and all types of fancy work. She enjoyed giving her baked goods to friends and loved the company which she often had. Church attendance was a regular part of her week.
Survivors include three sons, Theodore Samuel of Fallon; Morris Willie of Billings; and Clarence Andrew "Andy" of Terry; a sister, Edna Nitchke of Lodi CA, five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
The Terry Tribune, 12-4-1980, p.3:

Christina Elhard Irion, 85, a long-time Prairie County resident died Friday, November 29, at Kulm ND, after a short illness. Mrs Irion had gone to Kulm the week before to attend the funeral of her brother and had planned an extended visit there. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Edna, in 1918, her husband, Samuel, in 1966; and a son, Albert in 1977.
Mrs Irion was born April 27, 1895 to Mr and Mrs Andreas Elhard in Jud ND, where she married Samuel Irion on January 20, 1915. As newlyweds they moved that March to a homestead in the Cabin Creek area, 28 miles southeast of Fallon. They farmed and ranched there until retirement brought them to Terry in November, 1963. Mrs Irion's favorite hobbies were cooking and all types of fancy work. She enjoyed giving her baked goods to friends and loved the company which she often had. Church attendance was a regular part of her week.
Survivors include three sons, Theodore Samuel of Fallon; Morris Willie of Billings; and Clarence Andrew "Andy" of Terry; a sister, Edna Nitchke of Lodi CA, five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.


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