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Edna Viola <I>Pohlman</I> Rogers

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Edna Viola Pohlman Rogers

Birth
Black Hawk County, Iowa, USA
Death
21 May 1903 (aged 25)
Eagle Grove, Wright County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Eagle Grove, Wright County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 40 Lot 2 Space 4
Memorial ID
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A friend from Eagle Grove sent us the following note, additional to what has previously appeared in the Democrat in regard to the taking away of Mrs. N. R. Rogers:

Mrs. Newton Rogers, who came from Clarion to Eagle Grove recently to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pohlman, died at their residence May 21, 1903. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. Ralph Calloway on the 23d.

Miss Edna Viola Pohlman was born in Blackhawk county, Iowa, October 22, 1877, and was married to Newton R. Rogers July 7, 1896. To them three children were born, Clifford, Frank and Harry. About five years ago Mrs. Rogers united with the Christian church at Clarion and remained a consistent member of that society until her death. Mrs. Rogers was well known in this vicinity, having lived near Clarion since her early girlhood, and the bereaved husband and three bright little boys, left motherless, have the sympathy of our people in their crushing loss and sad bereavement.

Wright County Democrat
Clarion, Iowa
May 28, 1903

Mrs. N. R. Rogers died at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pohlman in Eagle Grove, Thursday evening, very sudden. Mrs. Rogers was out riding during the day. Her untimely death was caused from heart trouble. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers lived south-east of Clarion about four miles on the J. Cramer farm. Mrs. Rogers had been ailing for a year or more and had been doctoring with an osteopath doctor in Eagle Grove. The funeral services occurred Saturday afternoon in Eagle Grove, and the remains were interred in the Eagle Grove cemetery. Mrs. Rogers leaves a husband and three little boys to mourn her loss. Mrs. G. Tillman, Miss Annie Cramer, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawler from this place attended the funeral.

Wright County Democrat
Clarion, Iowa
May 25, 1903

The funeral of Mrs. Edna Rogers was held in the K. P. Hall, the regular meeting place of the Christian church, Saturday afternoon at 2:30, Rev. Callaway conducting the services. Mrs. Rogers died Thursday evening, May 21, of heart failure. She was in her 26th year and leaves three young sons and her husband to mourn her untimely loss. She was a member of the Christian church. The burial was in Rose Hill cemetery.

Eagle Grove Eagle
Eagle Grove, Iowa
May 28, 1903

Source: Wrightgenie
A friend from Eagle Grove sent us the following note, additional to what has previously appeared in the Democrat in regard to the taking away of Mrs. N. R. Rogers:

Mrs. Newton Rogers, who came from Clarion to Eagle Grove recently to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pohlman, died at their residence May 21, 1903. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. Ralph Calloway on the 23d.

Miss Edna Viola Pohlman was born in Blackhawk county, Iowa, October 22, 1877, and was married to Newton R. Rogers July 7, 1896. To them three children were born, Clifford, Frank and Harry. About five years ago Mrs. Rogers united with the Christian church at Clarion and remained a consistent member of that society until her death. Mrs. Rogers was well known in this vicinity, having lived near Clarion since her early girlhood, and the bereaved husband and three bright little boys, left motherless, have the sympathy of our people in their crushing loss and sad bereavement.

Wright County Democrat
Clarion, Iowa
May 28, 1903

Mrs. N. R. Rogers died at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pohlman in Eagle Grove, Thursday evening, very sudden. Mrs. Rogers was out riding during the day. Her untimely death was caused from heart trouble. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers lived south-east of Clarion about four miles on the J. Cramer farm. Mrs. Rogers had been ailing for a year or more and had been doctoring with an osteopath doctor in Eagle Grove. The funeral services occurred Saturday afternoon in Eagle Grove, and the remains were interred in the Eagle Grove cemetery. Mrs. Rogers leaves a husband and three little boys to mourn her loss. Mrs. G. Tillman, Miss Annie Cramer, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawler from this place attended the funeral.

Wright County Democrat
Clarion, Iowa
May 25, 1903

The funeral of Mrs. Edna Rogers was held in the K. P. Hall, the regular meeting place of the Christian church, Saturday afternoon at 2:30, Rev. Callaway conducting the services. Mrs. Rogers died Thursday evening, May 21, of heart failure. She was in her 26th year and leaves three young sons and her husband to mourn her untimely loss. She was a member of the Christian church. The burial was in Rose Hill cemetery.

Eagle Grove Eagle
Eagle Grove, Iowa
May 28, 1903

Source: Wrightgenie


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