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New Era MRS.H. H. RHODE SUCCUMBS Charlotte Agnes Carnahan Rhode was born in Mulligen's Grove, Ill., March 23rd , 1867 She departed this life in the Methodist State Hospital, Mitchell, S.D. November 8th 1930. Her age being 63 years, 7 months and 15 days. When eight years of age she moved with her parents to West Brooklyn, Ill., where they resided for three years, then moved to Larabee Iowa. While still residing here she was united in marriage to H. H. Rode in the year 1884. To this union, five children were born. for boys and one girl,...
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New Era MRS.H. H. RHODE SUCCUMBS Charlotte Agnes Carnahan Rhode was born in Mulligen's Grove, Ill., March 23rd , 1867 She departed this life in the Methodist State Hospital, Mitchell, S.D. November 8th 1930. Her age being 63 years, 7 months and 15 days. When eight years of age she moved with her parents to West Brooklyn, Ill., where they resided for three years, then moved to Larabee Iowa. While still residing here she was united in marriage to H. H. Rode in the year 1884. To this union, five children were born. for boys and one girl, as follows: Guy H., Royal L., Leon D., Harold D. and Charlotte, All of whom are living except Guy who preceded in death some three years ago. It was in the year 1897 Mrs. Rhode, with her husband came to Parker, South Dakota, to make their home. During these thirty years she has been identified with the social and religious life of the community. Our Church Records show that Sister Rhode was received into the membership of the Parker Methodist Church September 18th 1898 by Rev. D. Rifenbork. During these years she has lived an earnest Christian life. She will be missed by her many friends here. To these friends, together with the husband and surviving children and relatives we desire to say look up to Him, who hath said, "I am the resurrection and the Life." And hath promised comfort in the time of our sorrow here. Funeral services were held at the Parker Methodist Church on Monday afternoon with Rev. Ray in charge. Rev. Ray's sermon text was, "Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints." Mrs. Rhode was a member of the W.R.C., the A. L. A., the Rebekah Lodge and the Eastern Star Lodge. Pall bearers were Harold, Leon and Royal Rhode, Leonard and Lloyd Rhode and Emil Kasten. Relatives here from away for the services were: Mr. Harold Rhode, Phoenix, Ariz.; Mr. And Mrs. Royal Rhode and daughter Lola from Atwater, Minn.; Mr. And Mrs. Charles Eddy, Sibley, Iowa; Mr. And Mrs. Hal Carnahan, Cherokee, Ia.; Mr. And Mrs. Fred Hoffmeier, and Mrs. John Gueither and family, Aurelia, Ia.; Mrs. Harley Carnahan, Sioux Falls; Mr. And Mrs. Emil Kastin Alexandria, S.D.; Leonard Rhode, Cortland, Neb. Mrs. Rhode was a member of a family of six brothers and six sisters. Two sisters preceded Mrs. Rhode in death. The surviving brothers and sisters are: Will Carnahan, Parker; E. L. Carnahan, Quimby, Ia.; C.H Carnahan, Sioux City, Ia.; H.L. Carnahan, Cherokee, Ia.; and R. L. Carnahan, St Paul, Minn.; Mrs. Margaret Cooper, Conway, Ia.; and Mrs. C. T. Eddy, Sibley, Ia. |