Funeral Mrs. Shaw,
_ Tama, Held Held Monday
FRinceal’ services pices for WN Mrs. Katherine
shaw, of Tama, were held Monday aft-
rnoon at the Methodist church with
he Rev. W. O. Ecklor in charge. Mrs.
Shaw died suddenly of a heart attack.
she had not been feeling well but was
.ot confined to her bed.
Hymns at the services were sung by
irs. Harry Bowen and Miss Mildred
tice, with Mrs. C. S. Brice as accom-
anist. Pallbearers were Chris Dan-
elson, James Blazek, Sylvester Elliott,
‘red Schultz, James Kubik and Joseph
Ivorak. Burial was in Oak Hill cem-
tery.
Mrs. Shaw, daughter of William and
Mary Kessinger, was born August 24,
874, on a farm south of Tama. In
894 she was united in marriage with
srael G. Shaw, and the couple resided
m a farm several years before coming
o Tama to live about thirty years ago.
Ar. Shaw died five years ago.
Surviving her are seven children,
talph, Leonard, Lawrence, Clifford,
rs. James Jordan, Mrs. Earl Doran
nd Miss Austie Shaw, all of Tama.
‘here are eight grandchildren. She al-
o leaves two sisters, Mrs. Mary Shu-
art, of Marshalltown, and Mrs, Ida
—— of Boone, feb /? Fo