![]() ![]() Caviness born 1919, and daughter, Frances E. ![]() Clifford and Mae had two sons and one daughter before this little baby girl was born: sons, Lawrence C. Mae’s parents were Jacob Solomon Miller and Eliza Ann Needles. ![]() Clifford’s parents were Harvey Caviness and Ella Doughty. Caviness and Mae Miller were married Main Indianola, Iowa. The bereaved husband and motherless children have the heartful sympathy of the entire community in this dark hour of sorrow.īaby girl Caviness was born and died on December 26, 1923, White Oak Township, to Clifford and Mae Caviness. Funeral services were held from the Christian Church in Lacona Saturday forenoon and the remains interred in the Lacona cemetery. She leaves a husband and two little sons to mourn their irreparable loss of the dutiful wife and loving mother. It is supposed she was so confused by the sudden danger in which her husband and son had been placed that she did not realize the awful danger into which she was plunging. Instead of obeying his directions, she undertook to cross the track and was struck by the engine of the coming train and was instantly killed, her body being pitched about forty feet. I’ll go across,” and leaped across the track in front of the rapidly approaching train. Butterfield said to his wife, “You stay here. A train was approaching and fearing the little fellow would become frightened and try to recross the track, Rev. Just as they reached the crossing their little son ran ahead of them, over the crossing. Rev Butterfield, pastor of the Christian Church at that place, in company with his wife and little son were on their way to prayer meeting. A frightful and fatal accident occurred at the railroad crossing in the west part of Lacona last Thursday evening. Fred and Anna had two children: Dean and Jean. ![]() Wayman in Lacona on Maand they moved to Missouri. Ida’s husband, Fred, was a minister in the Christian Church in Lacona, Iowa, when Ida died at age 31 from a train accident and was buried in Shupe Cemetery. They moved to Muscatine County, Iowa and had a third son, Roy Butterfield, in 1893, but he died before the age of seven. They had one son, Charles Elmer Butterfield, in 1888, then moved to Bremer County, Iowa and had Frank Earl Butterfield in 1889. Butterfield in Maukesha, Wisconsin on June 21, 1887. Ida grew up in Pennsylvania and married Fred E. Ida Viola Kline was born in Pennsylvania Jto George E. She was from Lacona and was taken there for burial. Miss Syntha Bowers died Wednesday evening at the County Home, February 1. Cynthia Bowers, who has been under the care of the county, died last Wednesday of acute pneumonia. Cynthia Ann went to live at the County Home and died Feb 1, 1899. In 1895 Cynthia Ann was 41 and still living with her mother. Elzina married Jonathan Beard in 1886, but he died in 1889. That same year, the whole family, including grandparents, Jacob and Cynthia Shupe, all moved to White Breast Township of Warren County, Iowa. When Cynthia Ann was three, her mother married Nathan Miller in Allen County, Ohio. Sadly, her father, Enoch, died less than a month after she was born. She was named after her grandmother, Cynthia Ann Shupe. CYNTHIA “CYTHA” ANN BROWER (– Feb 1, 1899)Ĭynthia Ann Brower was born in Allen County, Ohio, the third and last child of Enoch and Elzina (Shupe) Brower. ![]()
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