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Marvel Leone Dean

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Marvel Leone Dean

Birth
Plymouth County, Iowa, USA
Death
19 Jun 1963 (aged 72)
Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Ridgelawn, Lot 82
Memorial ID
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Marvel L. Dean was the daughter of Clay Henry Dean and Celinda Jane Sager. She was a school teacher and was never married. She shares a headstone with her sister Zeffie.

Lemars Daily Sentinel Friday June 21, 1963
(Lemars, Iowa)

Miss Marvel Dean, 72, Dies in Sioux City

Marvel L. Dean, 72, 1501 Nebraska St., Sioux City, collapsed at the residence Wednesday night and was dead on arrival at a Sioux City hospital.

Dr. Thomas L. Coriden, Woodbury County Medical Examiner, said she died after suffering a heart attack.

Miss Dean was born January 4, 1891, at Hinton. She moved to Sioux City in 1922. Miss dean taught in rural schools in the Sioux City area for a time, and was a former employee of American Popcorn Company. She was a member of First Church of Christ, Scientist.

Survivors include a sister, Zeffie Dean of Sioux City, and a nephew.

The body was taken to the Heaton Wescott Funeral Home, Sioux City.
Marvel L. Dean was the daughter of Clay Henry Dean and Celinda Jane Sager. She was a school teacher and was never married. She shares a headstone with her sister Zeffie.

Lemars Daily Sentinel Friday June 21, 1963
(Lemars, Iowa)

Miss Marvel Dean, 72, Dies in Sioux City

Marvel L. Dean, 72, 1501 Nebraska St., Sioux City, collapsed at the residence Wednesday night and was dead on arrival at a Sioux City hospital.

Dr. Thomas L. Coriden, Woodbury County Medical Examiner, said she died after suffering a heart attack.

Miss Dean was born January 4, 1891, at Hinton. She moved to Sioux City in 1922. Miss dean taught in rural schools in the Sioux City area for a time, and was a former employee of American Popcorn Company. She was a member of First Church of Christ, Scientist.

Survivors include a sister, Zeffie Dean of Sioux City, and a nephew.

The body was taken to the Heaton Wescott Funeral Home, Sioux City.


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