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Tombstone Tuesday: John H. and Louise J. (Wykoff) Emery

Headstone of John Henderson Emery and his wife Louise Jane (Wykoff) Emery, Newton Union Cemetery, Newton, Iowa.

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John Henderson Emery, son of Fannie Margaret McMurray Emery Maytag, and his wife Louise Jane (Wykoff) Emery are buried in Newton Union Cemetery, Newton, Jasper County, Iowa. The location of their grave is Sec 4 Lot 190 Block 17.

Headstone of John Henderson Emery and his wife Louise Jane (Wykoff) Emery, Newton Union Cemetery, Newton, Iowa.

 

Notes, Sources, and References: 

  1. A special thanks to Richard Weston for his tireless work for Find A Grave and for families researching in Jasper County, Iowa. He provided so many photos and much information over the years, and was a kind man. We miss him.
  2. Photos posted with kind permission of the photographer.

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Sentimental Sunday: The Funeral Card of Louise Jane (Wykoff) Emery

Louise Jane (Wykoff) McMurray, wife of John Henderson McMurray- Funeral Card, 09 Jun 1948.

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Being a bit sentimental, it is appropriate to post about a husband and wife around the same time. So today we are sharing the funeral card of Louise J. (Wykoff) Emery, the daughter-in-law of our some-number-of- great aunt, Fannie Margaret (McMurray) Emery Maytag. (The number of ‘greats’ is determined by the generation of those reading this.)

Daughter of Robert W. Wykoff and Mary Ella (___)  Wykoff, Louise was born in Red Oak, Iowa. She and John married in Marshalltown, Iowa, on 3 Feb 1925, and had one son.

Note that some of the same persons served as pallbearers nine years later at John’s funeral: Marvin Weeks and Dave/David Armbruster. Arthur Sterling listed as a pallbearer may be the same person listed as one of John’s pallbearers, who was noted as “Dr. A. E. Stockton.” Curiously though, the flower committee included “Mrs. A. E. Stockton” so that is another mystery to solve- is the Arthur Sterling listed her husband, or possibly a son? Dr. Stockton was still alive on this date since he helped carry John’s casket nine years later. None of these names are familiar to this researcher, but I do not know this family line very well.

 

Notes, Sources, and References: 

  1. Thank you, Cousins Cindi and Julie for sharing this funeral card.

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Sorting Saturday: John Henderson Emery’s Funeral Card

John Henderson McMurray- Funeral Card, 25 May 1957.

McMurray Family (Click for Family Tree)

John was the grandson of Henderson McMurray and Mary Ann (Horn) McMurray, with his mother being Fannie Margaret (McMurray) Emery. His wife was Louise Jane (Wykoff) Emery.

John appears to have served our country in the military, as evidenced by the poem to the left of the funeral card, and graveside rites by the Newton American Legion. His gravesite has had a flag and a metal marker of some sort but cannot tell for sure from the image but it probably is a military commemorative. We have found his WWI and WWII Draft Registrations, but as yet no details of military service. He was about 22 in 1917, so may have served in “The Great War.”

 

Notes, Sources, and References: 

  1. Thanks again, dear cousins Cindi and Julie for scanning and sharing this funeral card.

 

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