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Information from State Historical Society of Iowa Resources . Standard Form For Members of the Leq1slature Name 1 . Birthday and place ( 2. Marriage (s) date place I A. Local ___________________________________________________ I ,.,-//. ..J~l c. National ________________________________________________ 7 . Death Source: Iowa Territorial and State Legislators Collection compiled by volunteers and staff at the State Historical Society of Iowa Library, Des Moines, Iowa. _'_____ _____ _ 11. ---·-·-· - - - Source: Iowa Territorial and State Legislators Collection compiled by volunteers and staff at the State Historical Society of Iowa Library, Des Moines, Iowa. Sources Log For Legislation Entries Applicability Source Non Applicable Applicable Information obtained ~w t 11~~ 1-;~;_·1 /? sJ-1 ?.5y • ;-s / / ' , . " ,(• ~·· .. -Jt. t~ ~~~ · ,.J ._J' .t / l , -!:ad IJ (/01,(", tr>H /(,PA • ..;r /, ~ tf't:f;tt'N) J u ' '" , /9{1 ,;. -2~tJ7--lhJ3 Source: Iowa Territorial and State Legislators Collection compiled by volunteers and staff at the State Historical Society of Iowa Library, Des Moines, Iowa. .. •··~;' 11~, ., 11 , . • ..~.~..r.-.· ·k·-··•J\· ~:~;]~.~·f"r~~'lmY;;. lis tl[ Ct:dur ltnpl<lli, ~:! ~~~:r;:·.,.~-~' . ··':·', , ··:·· M v. .•;.,,_, .... ~·~~'~~~.m·, :u~~~r,,;,,..~,~,., ~~~~. · Stnnwood,,.Io., Hor(IJd . ·"· . ·. ·· . !~:l.:. :. ·; •.I " F·-·· . ·. ·. I s'· . ALOIS J.' BLASE~. SR.·. bcrt.J.· or Cnlltndcd, n)n·, r'y little ol these. :~ . .. ormer• . tate :: ·tJngs,Alni ~ <liedJ , lllnMci·,al 'G:40 ·sr. p.m. of l!l:i5Fri. .. Lisbon,1\·~rs. Herbert ~a . (A n •rk wit~ the Dti·... ~~~ :. • ·~ • ~e· ·.~· ··- ~~fO·· ,·· . ,· eli•')" ~1V . Ml•rcy M<-dicul Center. .. :. JOHN (JACK) PAT Board, Dubuque . :;~ 9 5 .. · . ~c r\'i<'us will be at 10 n·.m. BLOOMINGTON, • \ .y, J~ilnc Walton .:: r:~: .. ~ -R.... .,, .. o· . i\lond:ty nt St·. Mary's· Church (Jnck)' Patterson, 44, up .geta·!air ·~ ~:~ · · - eJ y; feS .·· \\'i th hurini'in ~tount · Cnlvary villc,'Mich·. , .. dJ®:..wbi J from Dubuque - ~:: 1 . · Cc'lll<'tl'cy. ....+ he-n~v·:-Art~~- 1·clalives here · Satut ~~~~~~· ~~~:~~~~~~~~~~~~b~~tcrli"II-~Y-. ~~u~:~,.~,~~r~~~>c~·•=•,--~H~i~":":.a~ith , pastor wiU offiCiate .- was n. for~cr ~ncrn ·.·. ocratk state .-:ctln;scnt:eli\'c and at lhr ncquicm ·Mass. 'Friends in the Detroit oren· tri'c't . : ~;; scnnJor ·lrom ,.Duhucruc• t=:~ntnty, rn:1y ·t·all after ·11 a.m. ~undny_ years. ·. · · · · · ;.:. ~;: · · · ~ · ·· clicd S<~tun!ay at Merry 7\11'1\irnt at tlw Huffm:um Mortuary. Scr.viccs will· be . nt r.sist that,.' bills · ·- :;:; ·- 1 1 ' Ct•ntl'r.' II<; was t;.t: · .' •.... ~lr . lll:tSl'l' wns' born in . Du- Tucsdny.. !rom St. Mnr >c·· in ·such' Corm <:~ . · · · . .'Hl•i lly .. who lh·cd i•t i51)G l'nr~ · . · htH(IH' . and lived here all his lice -Church in BlCJ ~· be understood. · · ::::· • · · . · . · . ·way.' was 't•mplo'yl'd as a ·rit'lcl ~- life• . l,lt' m:irricd,.. ncgin:t . 'II. · with burial ln . the chu rent" imlctice o( t 1• • . rcr>n•st• r_l t;tti\'t•.for ).hc.Stnte'.Jk- B:tlll'k. : · . ·: .. tcry. Friends may Ci down Ute-tUlcs . ,.;:; ~ . ! .P.~rtnH.•nt of' Hc• \·~~uc.~ ~~~! ~ t· rv~<l . ·:- 1f t• WitS ·a l lH~rnbcr . of t h l! .... p.m. !tfonday nl· the . intent. This is ·::: - · -:-:- -·-;-- .· .:·.:·,.~... Jl nly ·N·unc• Society _ of • St.: Ku_cnstcr. Funeral · ' · ·. · · .·.· · ·, ' · · · · · ' ' - ' · Dl 'nnton whct'C t ..·•• · · " ·• · ·.. _;:!""'!"~··' ····.. Parish' and the Inter· :_ oomr <> • • · i ·. .. ·. ···::: · ' ; · · · 1· 1\ hr.v'. .. • :·~ . • · • t · Hosary w11l he sale ·rtyf. trix receipts . ;:;: . .. · ··:i ';' '·: ..., nattouai·.Drothl'rhood ~( Elec rl· t. d . · o · .t axes t o the . · :··::: · · · : · ·• • - • · · '· "'" "1 \V<Ir'k"r·s~ · ·. .. .. IV Survivingon .ll.Y· • · nrc , hi: will'. Inform . th'e .·.. .. ~:: .. ·· · ' Jl c·· 1\'U~ c.rn ploycd hy_ .Inter· : Hutll . ', four . son!l cy ,,._cnt. This ··.·· ~ ::;: · - · .. · ·.'R_Ob4!rt · C' stat(' Po\\'(.'1' .Co. for 37 }'l'ars. · Neil 'P:itrlck and '·Jol \CS in 1hc rcalnj. :~:~ · R~' ill~ · :~nd rt•tirt•d in 19ti0. · . hom~·; . two dau~htcrs, · :;:; . , ·s,·ll·viv1n~-: arc h·is widow; two,· Emily, · .tit home; a :ote · to. legalize · . ;:;: .; .· son~ . Alois J . Jr., Dubuque-, and Robert of Dlooming mild wn~·. this. :;:: . H oti.c r ~ F., Ccdnr !1npids, Ia .. · ·five sist~rs, 1 lyfr.s. Ken and nlso 'rcvc-· , /=.: ~.=.: .. ~ :en I ci~ht grandchildren.· _;;,· • dy ··· or Birmin~:.ham rro~~ams : ... :.:. .. .. · · · The St. Mar:y's .Parish · a~u · M.rs: ·· ~cornelius .M• · · .... · 51x ihc llouse\ir Hcp: Holy' Society. Hosary ;wrltl . •. Tenn.-, . f<"rnls~ti\·cs In .: a n(J fi ,.r terms ii .. bt• sau~nmcl' at 8 . p.m.. Sund.a) a Gr:cgor~cmpltis of Mr~ ::::~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:;: rcs~ nta 1 Farm~n~tc. thc -- S<"r)att• in till" l!l40's . :tnd tlw lloflm nnn Mortuary, _1\.~rss .Betty Patterson . ~ so·s. .MRS. MAE a !1 d 'Mrs .. William 1 II(, ,,.a;_.. the: ·r.·r.st ll·•·islator to Ch CHAMBEb . R~ f Kenton, OklO. ' " ~Ir s .•~In c · nm crs, 70 . or· I ntroduce· :1 bili that would pro- · mrrl\' of li04 Gcnt.rnl Ave . .' .• . ,·ide btts: s.<'rvitt• ro·r :~II sdlO<'I dit•d · :tt 9: -1:; · a.m ~ Frid·ay · nt <:hildrcri_ · ~ - · .. - ·· - . ... 7\lt•rey ~lcd icat Center. Sh<" ·had e. II<' ~lso ;,,·orkcd· n·s ;; -n•prcsc'll· rt•<·cntly hl•cn livi.ng at . t h c · ,l;tivc . {1)1: . Fnmi.t~· Bt•ndit . of .home of :t son> Leo. J. Cham- thio P t'opl~ <•lc<'l· · , ·. \\'ntcrloo. · . bcr~. nt 390 .S. Grandview· Ave. Saves. ....~ Girl that Wt'rc _rcspon· - ~tr . .Reilly ·w·as ~ mcmb<"f ol S<•h'ices ·· wilt' 'be at 11 a'.m. 'the Holy Nariic -- SodNy of St.' ·Monday at: St. Patrick's Chtit"ch, Qui~k thinkin~ by_ l\\ .c('(l:-;' " in th1• .1965 . · · ~- Joseph;s Parish; · the . lhrhuq~~<' \ riih bur,ial in· Mt. on,·ct Crmc· . old boys sa \'cd a girl ·... llusinr·ss :nnd Tr:wcling Men :;_ \ery. The Rt. Rev. Msgr D . V. ous injury or death ·rr they prevented her !1 an awnrl'nc~s in .. ·: . ' Assn., · and the .· .1-'i~lll'Cr .· },a\\" .' Fol'<"y , officiate. :d. thnt·• ., wh<"n . tiw . ': ~Ia~t~ r·s ; . lie gr·adu:l lt!d fr lrn s m:1y . ca nt 'the ·a ·wahlert · ·High Srh• . Fronim<>lt spid. , · ~ . ca< cmy ~\\!H I ·~rarqnettt' . Slrucl.>cr Funeral Home. coming :flont. • · in ;\lilw,nuke<•. · · · ·'· Chambers was horn in . Poli<X'! said that Jnm ~ . of hi.~ · :tdrnir:~ ­ 1.J ni\:ersit~: . ~f.r s. · S~i-virrs will he :t~ n. .a.m ... J)ul)uquc nnd lived. here all :her son · of Mr . •nnd Mr :ughl's _that from. Tuesday· nt St. .'Jo.<:cph s. Churc!1 '''li!e. 'Sht··. ,,·as a · m<'rnbcr. of St. weticr. 2605 Asbury ·:l <'1\ndidntc "for. · with .buriill· in · M~mnt. Olivet .. ·l)atrk k's Church. · · . · Denny Brlmc~:cr. · · n govcrno~·s joh. · . Ccntj!tcry, . The:.. Rt. He\'..· :'lt sg.r. Sun·ivi n~ nrc a 1iaughter. serious mishap when ·1 wcirk to 'get Hn r· · :- .. :'ltic~ncl ·. J. :'lla.rtirr: p_nstor. Will l\t'rs. • J . · J .. <Elizabeth ) ~lcEI- · bed Jane Wertzbet ofCi<'intc nt ,the Rcqu•e•~l ? Mass . • rpy, Kansas . City, . Mo. : t\\'0 daughtc·r o{ and •etC<!. to th_c U.S ... · Mr . Fri~ds m:ty <':Ill aftcr -: p.m . sons. l.(•o .and John J . C~an:h thur Wertzbergcr, 1071 !<'t Paul Fran~cil · ~londay at ·the HoHmann ~lor - • bcr~. both · of . Dubuque; t6 Terrace, and got.the t· n·<"rnor. I belicn' · tu:iry. , .. · . , . gr,1 ndchjldrcn ; ·sj,.x g.rcat-grand- pcd .. · · . 111 rzcnb'urg. will- COO· . Mr. R c11l~· : .'Ya~ ~>orn. Du- · <'h ildren; " sister. · ~1r~ .. AI . The accidel)l report •nrict ·the Hughes .• ·buque;· son · of the late ..rho•_nn s (1\a thcrlne.) -Donovan of . Du- ·.pcn<"d.'' as the float, • · ~~<I ~t .arg aret .Maho_n_t'Y. ~t·llly . huquc: nnd n brothN, Thomas Wayne WiJs:cnbusch. i nntl hv<"d here a~l Ins hf~.. Barrington of Dubuque. ·: ·. Kaufmann Avc.. ·w aid. "l bcli<"vc . · ·He was mnrrt ~<l . to Rc_grn:•. The parish · Husnry wrll · ht• . pulled up a steep incl cnrric·d out that ( Jcan')' :'ll o' es·~ t St. Columhklll~ s : ~ aid :It R p.m. Sunday. block.....of- -W.--Thlrd- :.•_rri ~~ l our m ·. · Churchlr\11 . .111., . .11' c• Ins. 1\l<tl\\' I . • 11 MR.S. MARIER.- WESTMARK- Wertzbe_:-gc_r_d wast Mre J opl~ · t'lf' Iowa.'; . ... son:.n o'ger J .,l at home; nnd a Mrs. Marie IL ( l!nn~ori ) West: . goQ<l . con IliOn _. a l C> 1at ··"SOn\<' · .. })rothe_r: .. Cietus ' R.;· Wauw-atosa, ·1nark, ·ss: ·of 668. :'llco,;ada St., . cal Center. _Frt~ay . ·. d in 1962 :·<\\·hen . • . Wis .• . • ·. ~\· idow ' of . Walter Westmnrk. Weber ..sa1d .. She. '' •. ·: ··· H~ ~as ·.ptcccclcd in dcl\th by .· died nl 8:30 p.n) . Thursd:t):._~to-:- gcLhtW,y~h~ fr. ~t clcct{'(i ·.:over:rt·· ; . his parents.: s'ix brother!' arrd-:<I . l\lercy J\ledl.f:~l ~ <·nter . of the. float · \\hen 1 ld be· ·~ontinucd ·. · · . :· . · · · · s~rviccs will be at 10:30 a.m. her: I held on to h~ m ~d to . m~re thn·n . -~ ~~~~· · s:i_ .. :. J~s-l•Ph ' 'Parish. and 'Mon_lny a~ · ~he Chu.rch _of the fy and then \he \\'he 1$ is' a . new lawn . 1161v· :'olnm'c Socictv Rosary will : Nnt•vlty. wrth bunnl 1n Mt. cd me off. .. Denny, ~rat this' Source:stntc 'is Iowa un· Territorial ·. and State,. Legislatorsbe Collection ·s;hi · at compiled a p,m by . .volunteersMonday . andnt staffCn atlvnry the State: Cemetery. Historical Society· . of.' Iowa: ,· Library,while Des :I Moines,picked Iowa.. my~e l th . Hoffn1an'n 'Mortuary. 1 _• • Frlcnd!i' may c~ll . nt Siegert s got back to· help ·him ,,mc!tt snld:. · :•. f: :,~: : .; .. I . e :L . · ·.. · ~~ Funeral Hotne. · • th and Bluff.
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