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From the Celina Daily Standard, 30 Sep 1941:

Kay C. Iversen Taken by Death in Fort Wayne

Burial In North Grove Cemetery Wednesday P.M.

Mr. and Mrs Frank Fanger have received word of the death of their brother-in-law, Kay Christian Iversen on Monday morning at 1:30 o'clock.

He had been in ill health for the past seven years. He was removed from his home, 2317 Webster Street, to the Lutheran hospital on September 26, 1941, where his death occured.

Mr. Iversen was born in Clinton Iowa, May 18, 1877 and was 64 years of age. He later made his home in Evansville Ind., and for the last 31 years with his wife (Pearl Fanger)and his son Robert, have made there home in Ft. Wayne, Ind.

He was a member of the Third Presbyterian Church and a member of the Masonic Lodge, Sol D. Bayless Chapter, and The Blue Lodge. Surviving him are his wife and son Robert; his sisters, Mrs. Walter Hinch, Evansville ind., Mrs W. J. Haas, San Diago Calif.; two brothers Iver P. Iversen, Seattle Wash., and Walter Iversen Louisville Ky.

Funerial services will be heled in the Klaehn Funeral Parlors at 2 o'clock Wed. afternoon and burial will be made in the North Grove Cemetary, Celina, arriving here between 4 and 4:30 p.m. C,S.T.


From the Daily Standard, 2 Oct 1941:

Graveside Rites For Kay C. Iversen Wednesday P.M.

Beautiful and impressive graveside services were conducted in North Grove Cemetary Wednesday afternoon by the Rev. Lowery, paster of The Third Presbyterian Church of Fort Wayne Ind. for Kay C. Iversen whose death occurred on Monday.

Contributed to the U.S. GenWeb Obituary Archives by Gary Iversen on 7 Jan 2008. For more information about Kay Iversen and other Mercer County people, visit the US GenWeb Archive Project.