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Annie C. <I>Clark</I> Boorman

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Annie C. Clark Boorman

Birth
Belle Plaine, Benton County, Iowa, USA
Death
17 Sep 1937 (aged 72)
Hastings, Adams County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Hawarden, Sioux County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Hawarden Independent, Sioux County, Iowa, Thursday, September 23, 1937
Death Of Mrs. Anna Boorman--Passed Away Last Friday At Hastings, Nebraska
-Was 72 Years Of Age and Spent Most of Her Adult Life in Hawarden--Laid To Rest Here Monday--
Mrs. Anna Boorman, for many years a resident of Hawarden, passed away last Friday morning at Hastings, Neb., following an illness of about three days caused by a heart attack . She had been in her usual health prior to the last week. Funeral services were held at the Christian Science Church in Hastings at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon with Wallace Allen, a Science reader, in charge. The body was brought to Hawarden Sunday and a brief service was held at 1 o'clock (Monday afternoon at the Ross Funeral Home, with Rev. J.G. Waterman, pastor of the Methodist Church, in charge. Internment was made at Grace Hill Cemetery; where her husband and daughter are buried.

Mrs. Boorman was a long time member of the local P.E.O. chapter. She was a woman of many noble traits of character and possessed those qualities which endeared her greatly to the wide circle of friends who deeply mourn her death.
She is survived by two brothers, Frank Clark of Bloomfield, Nebraska, and Harry Clark of Sioux Falls, and one sister, Mrs. E. Alexander of Royal, Neb. Out of town relatives who attended the funeral service here included her brother, Frank Clark, and his daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Bud LaFarge, of Bloomfield, Neb., her sister and husband , Mr. and Mrs. E. Alexander of Royal, Neb.; and their daughter and husband Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hanks of Ponca, Nebr.
Hawarden Independent, Sioux County, Iowa, Thursday, September 23, 1937
Death Of Mrs. Anna Boorman--Passed Away Last Friday At Hastings, Nebraska
-Was 72 Years Of Age and Spent Most of Her Adult Life in Hawarden--Laid To Rest Here Monday--
Mrs. Anna Boorman, for many years a resident of Hawarden, passed away last Friday morning at Hastings, Neb., following an illness of about three days caused by a heart attack . She had been in her usual health prior to the last week. Funeral services were held at the Christian Science Church in Hastings at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon with Wallace Allen, a Science reader, in charge. The body was brought to Hawarden Sunday and a brief service was held at 1 o'clock (Monday afternoon at the Ross Funeral Home, with Rev. J.G. Waterman, pastor of the Methodist Church, in charge. Internment was made at Grace Hill Cemetery; where her husband and daughter are buried.

Mrs. Boorman was a long time member of the local P.E.O. chapter. She was a woman of many noble traits of character and possessed those qualities which endeared her greatly to the wide circle of friends who deeply mourn her death.
She is survived by two brothers, Frank Clark of Bloomfield, Nebraska, and Harry Clark of Sioux Falls, and one sister, Mrs. E. Alexander of Royal, Neb. Out of town relatives who attended the funeral service here included her brother, Frank Clark, and his daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Bud LaFarge, of Bloomfield, Neb., her sister and husband , Mr. and Mrs. E. Alexander of Royal, Neb.; and their daughter and husband Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hanks of Ponca, Nebr.


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