Friday, October 1, 2010

Obituary for ELIZA ELLEN KEARNS, widow of VALENTINE KEARNS

The Genealogical Society of Linn County, Iowa sent a copy of the obituary for one of Jacob Benjamin Erion’s younger sisters, Eliza Ellen Erion Kearns.  

From the May 4 and 5, 1937 Cedar Rapids Gazette.

MRS. VALENTINE KEARNS, PIONEER OF IOWA, DEAD

Mrs. Eliza Ellen Kearns, 84, widow of Valentine Kearns, died at 8:15 a.m. Tuesday in the family home at 344 Ninth street following a long illness. As Eliza Ellen Erion, she was born Aug. 7, 1852, to Philip and Matilda Latham Erion in Ohio, and she came in 1864 to Iowa where she began teaching school at the age of 17. She joined the Presbyterian church in her youth and was active in its work as long as her heath permitted. Two of her grandchildren have served as missionaries in foreign fields, one in Persia and the other in Africa, and four of her great-grandchildren were born abroad.

Married Sept. 9, 1874, Mr. and Mrs. Kearns began housekeeping on a farm in the Linn Grove community north of Mount Vernon, moving to the present Kearns home in 1909. Mr. Kearns died in 1931. Eight children survive: The Rev. Carl E. Kearns of Omaha, Joe Kearns of Ranier, Washington, Mrs. Grace Huck of Bowman, N. D., Clyde, William, Ralph, Mabel and Mrs. Ruth Keenan of Marion. She is also survived by twenty-one grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Funeral arrangements will be made later pending the arrival of relatives.”

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FUNERAL FRIDAY

Funeral services for Mrs. Eliza Ellen Kearns, widow of Valentine Kearns and pioneer Linn county resident, will be held Friday at 2:30 in the Yocom chapel with the Rev. W. E. Fisher officiating. Burial will be in Oak Shade. The names of two brothers, Wheeler Erion of Springville and John Erion of Mitchell, S. D., who survive Mrs. Kearns, were unintentionally omitted by the family in the report of Mrs. Kearns' death in Tuesday's Gazette.”

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