The Glenwood Opinion Mrs. Fred Deuble Died Wednesday P.M. Mrs. Fred Deuble, aged 88, passed away at her home on South Vine Street in this city Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Deuble had been in failing health incident to her advanced years for some time and a few days ago fell, breaking an arm, the shock of which caused her death. Funeral services will be held from the home of her brother, Thomas Clune in the southeast part of the city, Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, Rev. Schoemaker of the Baptist church will have charge of the services. Mr. Deuble who is 89 years of age, is in a critical condition. Mr. and Mrs. Deuble were two of Glenwood's pioneer citizens, locating here over fifty-seven years ago. They were both splendid persons, held in high respect by the many friends which they have made in a half century or more that they dwelt in this community. Former Mills Co. Resident Dies at Woodbine, Iowa Mr. and Mrs. D.J. Shannon returned last week from Woodbine, Iowa where they had been called the week previous by the serious illness of their daughter, Mrs. J.F. Purcell of that city, who passed away on Sunday Feb 15. Mrs. Purcell was the last of the four daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Shannon. She is survived by her husband and four children. Funeral services were held from the Christian church at that city. The Woodbine Twiner carries the following life sketch of Mrs. Purcell. Oma Lenna Shannon was born in Meigs County Ohio, June 20 1877, and died in her home at Woodbine Iowa Feb 15 1925. In 1893 she came with her parents to Mills county and there she met and married J.F. Purcell, Jan. 13, 1904. To this union four children were born, Fay, Carl, Wallace and Anna, all at home. Shortly after their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Purcell moved to Harrison county and following a year there returned to Mills county. In 1916 they again came to Harrison county to make their home. Services Held For Mrs. Scott Mother of George Scott of This City Died in Omaha Monday. Services Here Wednesday Mary Jane Collins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Collins was born in Holt County Missouri Dec 26 1844. She spent all of her life in and around Mound City MO. She married to a Christian Minister, Rev. Lambert at the age of 22 and to this union were born three children: Mrs. Geo. Wilson of San Bernardino, Calif., C.C. Stebens of Sioux City, Iowa. Jimmie Lambert died in infancy. Some years after the death of Mr. Lambert, the deceased was again united in marriage Aug 7 1873 to F.M. Scott. To this union were born four children, Mrs. Julia Shelby, deceased, George W Scott of Glenwood, Iowa, Mrs. A.L. Conner of Omaha, Nebr., J.W. Scott of Sioux City, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Scott moved from Missouri to Glenwood vicinity in 1878, where they continued to live out their married life. After the death of Mr. Scott about four years ago, she was making her home with her children. At the time of her death she was making her home with her daughter, Mrs. A.L. Conner of Omaha, Nebr. Though the children had noticed mother was failing physically, still the death came rather unexpectedly, as she passed quietly, as on going to rest in sleep. She died Monday morning, Feb 23 1925 aged 80 years 1 month and 27 days. Besides the family roll that has been mentioned, she leaves two brothers, Micheal and John Collins of Alberta Canada, ten grandchildren, five great grandchildren, a host of neighbors and friends who can pass testimony upon the goodness of the passing life. Always of a happy joking disposition. You could leave the home with a smile upon the face. She united with the church when young in years, but in the language of the Apostle, she was a contender for the faith once delivered to the Saints. Funeral services were conducted from the Christian church by the Rev. D.S. Thompson Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock. Music was furnished by the quartet comprised of J.H. Morgan, Mrs. Ed Marshall, Mrs. Orla Altekruse and T.W. White. Mae Linville, pianist. The pallbearers were W.H. Krecklow, Harold Krecklow, Guy Mayberry, Paul Sniffin, Hill Anthony and Frank McDole. The remains were laid to rest by the side of her husband on the family lot in the Glenwood cemetery. Glenwood Citizen Suffers Broken Leg One day last week, Fred Johnson, engaged in moving a house from the Harry Widows place to the K.A. Baker farm was struck on the leg by a tongue of the truck, breaking the bone just below the knee. His sister, Mrs. Susie Arnold, nurse in the Lord Lister hospital in Omaha, is here assisting in his care. 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