Trials and sorrows he himself had borne seemed only to deepen his sympathy and add greater significance to his duty to his loved ones likewise as a neighbor or friend to fellow men. Of him it can be truly said he was always ready to lend a helping hand wherever it was needed, willing to go more than halfway to bear his share of the burden or responsibility, and any service he could render was freely given. His was such a disposition that he could be cheerful even under trying conditions always looking on the bright side of life, hopeful of a better future and a smile for everyone. Harvey, as he was familiarly known by all, was kind-hearted, affectionate and devoted to his family a thoughtful son and brother a good neighbor and a true friend to those with whom he had close associations. They immediately established their home north of New Market, only to have it entered and broken by death after less than five months of wedded life.Īt an early age the deceased united with the Christian church at New Market where his church interests were still centered. On Nov 26, 1941, Mr Anderson was married to Miss Ferne Farnham of Gravity. On June 29, 1921, he was married to Glacile McAlpin and to this union four children were born: Deloris, now employed at the state hospital in Clarinda Harold, at the parental home Lois, Arlene and Donna Lee who have been tenderly cared for by the grandparents, Mr and Mrs Ruben Anderson since the death of the mother, who passed away five years ago this summer. He followed his chosen occupation of farming all his life, but for the past several years he has been active in the auctioneer business and last summer graduated from the Bradley auctioneer school at Nashville, Tenn. His entire life has been spent in Taylor county and the New Market vicinity. John Harvey Anderson, second son of Ruben and Ada Maxwell Anderson, was born July 12, 1900, in Mason township, Taylor county, and passed away April 16, 1942, at the age of 41 years, 9 months and 4 days. His death has cat a deep gloom of sorrow over the entire community where he was so well and favorably known. Few people realized there had been any severe lightning, even his family unaware of it until they investigated his prolonged absence, only to find him dead. Without a moment's warning he was called to answer the final summons when struck by a bolt of lightning while attending his morning chores. The very uncertainty of life has again been revealed and brought a deep realization, by the sudden passing of Harvey Anderson early Thursday morning, April 16. CLARINDA HERALD JOURNAL, Clarinda, Iowa, Jun 28, 2012 Walker-Merrick Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Memorials are suggest to the family of Donna. Burial followed the service in the Memory Cemetery in New Market. Memorial services for Donna were held Saturday, Jat the First Baptist Church in Clarinda with Pastor Mitch Grossoehme officiating. She is preceded in death by her father Robert Brattin.ĭonna is survived by her husband Jay of Clarinda children Tabatha (Dennis) Hamilton of Clarinda and Jason Charles (Brady) Allison of Clarinda, grandchildren Brian, Sabrina, Blake, Evan, Jordyn, Zola and Emmett, mother Jimmie Brattin of Orlando, Fla, sisters Eva Rahn of Orlando, Fl, Debra Curry of Orlando, Fla, and Candy Martin of Jupiter, Fla, sister-in-law Marge Harris of Clarinda. Donna passed away suddenly at the Clarinda Regional Health center.
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She will be missed by all those she leaves behind. In 2008, Donna was baptized at the First Baptist Church in Clarinda. She enjoyed her church, church family, drawing, art and crafts. Donna and Jay were married November 30, 1973, in Orlando, Fla, and she continued with being a navy wife for 20 years.ĭonna loved her children and grandchildren and they were all very special to her.
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She met her husband Jay while her sisters were dating other men in the squadron. Pat O'Dell - Donna Brattin - Donna Louise (Brattin) Allison was born Jin San Antonio, Texas, to Robert and Jimmie (White) Brattin.ĭonna's father, Robert, was in the USAF and the family traveled with his job. Page County, Iowa: obituaries Page County, Iowa obituaries