Fort Dodge, Iowa
Monday, September 28, 1970
Page 9
MRS. ANNA WATTERS
Mrs. Anna Watters, 81, died late Saturday afternoon at the Friendship Haven Health Center after a lengthy illness.
Funeral services will be a 1:30 p.m. Tuesday in the chapel of the Laufersweiler Funeral Home with the Reverend Charles Birchmier, pastor of Epworth United Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery.
Surviving are two grandchildren, Mrs. Harold Passow, Clare; and Ronald Waters, Fort Dodge; four great grandsons and a sister, Mrs. Elsie Horton, Fort Dodge.
Anna Daily was born at Blue Rapids, Kansas, and was reared and educated there. She married William A. Waters and they established their home in Blue Rapids. In 1915 they moved to Fort Dodge. Mr. Waters died in 1945. For a number of years Mrs. Waters was employed by Sears, Roebuck and Company and later was with Sperry Dry Cleaning, retiring some years ago. She was a member of the Golden Age Society.
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Her parents were Willis Daily and Mary Gennetta Twibell originally of Lincoln County, Kansas.
Willis, as a child, was a badly wounded survivor of the bloody Spillman Creek Indian raid of May of 1869 in what would become Lincoln County, Kansas. His siblings were killed and his mother (Susanna Zigler Daily Alderdice) carried away, and was killed during a rescue attempt at Summit Springs, Colorado Territory in July of 1869.
Fort Dodge, Iowa
Monday, September 28, 1970
Page 9
MRS. ANNA WATTERS
Mrs. Anna Watters, 81, died late Saturday afternoon at the Friendship Haven Health Center after a lengthy illness.
Funeral services will be a 1:30 p.m. Tuesday in the chapel of the Laufersweiler Funeral Home with the Reverend Charles Birchmier, pastor of Epworth United Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery.
Surviving are two grandchildren, Mrs. Harold Passow, Clare; and Ronald Waters, Fort Dodge; four great grandsons and a sister, Mrs. Elsie Horton, Fort Dodge.
Anna Daily was born at Blue Rapids, Kansas, and was reared and educated there. She married William A. Waters and they established their home in Blue Rapids. In 1915 they moved to Fort Dodge. Mr. Waters died in 1945. For a number of years Mrs. Waters was employed by Sears, Roebuck and Company and later was with Sperry Dry Cleaning, retiring some years ago. She was a member of the Golden Age Society.
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Her parents were Willis Daily and Mary Gennetta Twibell originally of Lincoln County, Kansas.
Willis, as a child, was a badly wounded survivor of the bloody Spillman Creek Indian raid of May of 1869 in what would become Lincoln County, Kansas. His siblings were killed and his mother (Susanna Zigler Daily Alderdice) carried away, and was killed during a rescue attempt at Summit Springs, Colorado Territory in July of 1869.
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