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Adrian Mieras passed away Monday morning, January 9th, at the Veterans Hospital in Des Moines, at the age of forty-five years and ten months, after a lingering illness of about three years.
He was born on a farm one mile east of Maurice, March 9, 1893 and grew to manhood in this community. He was an overseas World War veteran.
For several years he farmed on the Peter Vander Poppe farm just east of town until three years ago when his health forced him to discontinue farming and al that time he entered the Veterans hospital at Des Moines, where he was a patient until the time of his death.
His father preceded him in death in 1906 and his mother in 1925.
Survivors include: five sisters. Mrs. D. Melcher of Sioux City; Mrs. Lillian Kemp of Lewistown, Mont.; Mrs. Minnie Westra of Orange City; Mrs. Ada Ard and Mrs. Lucy Vander Poppe of Maurice, und two brothers, Peter of Orange City and Jake of Maurice.
Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at 1:30 from the home of his sister, Mrs. P. Vander Poppe with Rev. H. Van Raalte officiating, and a Military Service was conducted at 2:00 from the American Reformed Church.
Burial was made at Sherman township cemetery.
Those from out of town attending the funeral included: Mrs. Lillian Kemp of Lewistown, Mont., Mr. and Mrs. D. Melcher of Sioux City: Mr. and Mrs. James Mieras and sons Louis and Eddie of Sioux City; Mr. and Mrs. John Van Beck of Hawarden; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Oldenkamp and John Oldenkamp of Rock Valley; Mrs. Fannie Van Wechel and daughters Anna and Minnie of Orange City; Mrs. Harm Kuhl and son John and daughter Lulu of Odebolt.
Sioux Center News 1939-01-19.
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