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- 1900 census of Bear Creek, Powesheik,Iowa her name is spelled Dazie Obituary: Mrs. Ray Robey Daisy Mae Kann,daughter of Frank and Anna Belle Dunbar Kann,was born February 2, 1890. Her death occured March 5, 1963,at her home in Brook- lyn. She was 73 years old. On Feb. 15, 1911, she was married to Ray S.Robey and three children were born to the couple. She lived all her life inand near Brooklyn with the exception of two years near Victor following he marriage. In January 1960, she and her husband moved from the farm to their present home in Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. Robey observed their golden wedding anni- versary Feb. 15, 1961. Mrs. Robey was a memeber of Grace Methodist Church and the W.W.W. Club. Although she was a victim of severe arthritis for many years, she had maintianed a keen in- terest in her neighbors and friends and had maintained her hobby of doing things for others. Survivors include her hus- band,Ray; one son, Ross of Brooklyn; two daughters, Mrs. Melvin (Ruth) Price of Victor and Mrs. Bob(Ruby) Rehfeldt of Belleview, Fla.; four grandchildren, Mrs. Raymond (Carolyn) Fowler of Toledo, Colleen Price and Rebecca and Roger Rehfeldt; three great- grandchildren; one brother, William Kann ofBrooklyn and one sister, Mrs. Arthur (Pearle) Kuntz of Brooklyn. Preceding her in death were her parents, a brother, Ted, and an Infant brother. Funeral Services were con- ducted Friday afternoon at 10 o'clock at Grace Metho- dist church with the Rev. ?.W. Woollard officiating. Interment was in the I.O.O.F. cemetery at Brooklyn with the following serving as Pallbearers; GlennConnell, Walter Stoker, Henry De- anaere, Frank Swatosh, ? Willett and Joe Her?dt.
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