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Jackson County, Iowa Obituaries
PHOEBE MARIE HAYES nee GIBBS
Published Maquoketa, IA Tuesday, February 26, 1935
Submitters Name: Sara Hayes Sommer
Phoebe Marie Hayes nee Gibbs
b. 30 June 1846 d. 23 February 1935
MRS. A. H. HAYES FUNERAL RITES HELD MONDAY AFTERNOON
Funeral services for Mrs. Phoebe Hayes, 88, who passed away Saturday morning at the home of her son, Ray Hayes,
in Davenport, were held Monday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock at the Harrison funeral home. The Rev. B.H. Dill officiated
and burial was at Mt. Hope cemetery.
Mrs. Hayes death occurred only three days after the death of her daughter, Mrs. Hattie Hicks, whose funeral was
held in this city Saturday.
Phoebe M. Gibbs was born in Knightstown, Indiana, June 30, 1846 and was there married to Adam H. Hayes, Oct.. 13,
1864. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes came to Iowa in December of that year and settled in Maquoketa where they lived for fifty
years. Ten children were born to this union, five of whom survive.
Mr. Hayes passed away in this city, Sept. 29, 1921, and she has since made her home with her children.
Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Arthur Morris, of Clinton, four sons, George of Chicago, Milo of Rock Island,
Louis of Maquoketa, and Ray of Davenport; eighteen grandchildren and twelve great grandchildren. Mrs. Hayes has
been a member of the Methodist church of this city.
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ADAM HENRY HAYES
Submitters Name: Sara Hayes Sommer
Published: September 30, 1921 Maquoketa Excelsior Record, Maquoketa, IA
ADAM HAYES PASSES AWAY
Adam Henry Hayes an old resident of Maquoketa, passed away about 1:30 yesterday at the home of his son Lew Hayes.
Mr. Hayes had been in poor health for some time and last Monday suffered a second stroke, from which he never rallied,
gradually failing the end came at the above mentioned time.
Further particulars were not learned at this time. Obituary will be published in our next issue.
Published: October 4, 1921 Maquoketa Excelsior Record Maquoketa, IA
ADAM HENRY HAYES
The deceased, Adam Henry Hayes, oldest son of Thompson and Nancy Hayes, was born July 2, 1844 in Washington County,
W.VA. After a long illness he passed away at the home of his son Lou, in this city, Thursday afternoon, Sept. 29,
1921, at 2:00 o'clock.
He was married Oct. 13, 1864, to Miss Phoebe Gibbs at Greensburg, Ind., and soon after with his wife and parents
came to Iowa, arriving in Maquoketa, Dec. 2, 1864, since which time he has resided in Maquoketa and vicinity.
A year and one-half ago he suffered a paralytic stroke from which he never rallied, but failed steadily.
Ten children were born to this union, three dying in infancy. The seven surviving children are: Mrs. Arthur Morris
of Preston, IA, Mrs. Ralph Hicks, George and Lou of Maquoketa, O.D. and Ray of Davenport and Milo of Rock Island,
who with the faithful wife and mother are left to mourn the passing of a devoted husband and father.
Fifteen grandchildren and four great grandchildren, two brothers and two sisters also survive, S.B. and Mrs. George
Cooper Sr., of Maquoketa, Osa of Davenport and Mrs. Ethel Troop of Los Angeles, Cal.
His life was devoted to the service of others and he died in the faith of the gospel. Uniting with the church in
his young manhood.
Funeral services were held from the Buchner chapel Saturday at 10:00 a.m., Dr. J.G. Morgan officiating, with interment
in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Five sons and a son-in-law acted as paulbearers.
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LOUIS EDWARD HAYES
b. May 12, 1879; d. Sept. 07, 1938
LOUIS E. HAYES DIES AT MAQUOKETA HOME WEDNESDAY
Louis E. Hayes, 59, local barber, passed away at his home on North Olive Street at 2:30 a.m. Wednesday following
a several weeks illness. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at two o'clock at the Carson-Balster funeral
home with Rev. H.H. Dill officiating. Interment will be in Mt. Hope Cemetery.
Louis Edward Hayes, the son of Adam Hayes and Phoebe Gibbs Hayes, natives of Indiana, was born in Jackson County
on May 12, 1879. He was united in marriage to Julia Manwiller on June 11, 1903.
Besides the widow nine children also survive, namley, Ralph Hayes and Mrs. Alva Zabel of Davenport; Mrs. Ray
Nairn, Mrs. Max Margeson and Mrs. Clifford Higgenbottom of Maquoketa; Thelma, Arthur, Paul and Frank at home. He
is also survived by three brothers, Ray, George and Milo and one sister, Mrs. Allie Morris.
[MAQUOKETA, IA, submitted by SARA HAYES SOMMER]
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OWEN M. MCCAFFREY
Newspaper: Maquoketa Sentinel
Submitters Name: Patrick Turner
Date: April 20, 1923
Like a thunderbolt from a clear sky came the word Sunday morning from DesMoines that Owen McCaffrey, one of our
most prominent and highly respected citizens has passed away very suddenly at the home of his son, Dr. Eugene McCaffrey
in that city. Mr. McCaffrey had not been in good health for some time, although none but his family and a few
of his most intimate friends were aware of the fact. His local physician advised him some time ago to consult
a specialist and as he was feeling very good on Satursday last, decided to go to Des Moines for
consultation with his son and a prominent specialist there. Accompanied by his wife they departed on the three
o'clock train Saturday afternoon, reaching Des Moines and the home of their son in the evening. Mr. McCaffrey
was apparently feeling fine on his arrival and the evening was spent in pleasant and jolly visitation. About 11:30
o'clock he retired and about 11:50, his wife was awakened by a heavy gasp made by her husband, where upon she immediately
called her son in from a near by room, who hurried to the bedside of his father only to find that life was no more,
death having come almost instantly from an attack of angina pectoris. Dr. McCaffrey attempted to resuscitate the
father, but all efforts proved futile. Long distance phone calls to members of the family advised them of the
sad news, and it was but a short time until our entire city had learned of the passing of one of our foremost citizens.
"Mac" as he was familiarly known, was a selfmade man, building from a small foundation, one of the most
prominent wholesale and retail enterprises in the state. His jovial manner, strict attention to business, and
general merchandising ability coupled to being success and his counsel and advise in local business circles will
be greatly missed. As a husband and father, his devotion was marked and sincere, his love for home folks daily
exempified and as a neighbor and friend, none better or more loyal could be desired.
Mr. McCaffrey was born in Buffalo, N.Y., March 6, 1852, being left as an orphan when a child of three years. He
with a baby sister were brought to Iowa by their grandmother McCaffrey and his early boyhood home was near Cascade.
His first business experience was as a buggy salesman which he followed for some time, until coming to Maquoketa
in the 1870's. He became associated with the late M. S. Dunn in the clothing business under the firm name of Dunn
& McCaffrey, disposing of his interest about 1883, to enter into the cigar manufacturing business with the
late F. Doubrawa. Mr. McCaffrey withdrew from this firm in 1886 and established a wholesale and retail cigar and
tabacco store, his business increasing year by year until he became one of the largest tobacco wholesalers and
jobbers in Iowa. He was the originator of
the famous "Maquoketa" cigar which is conceded to have been the greatest advertising medium our city
has ever had, the first automobile ever used for commercial purposes being used by one of his salesman in introducing
the McCaffrey line of goods. His heart was in Maquoketa and although he had since established a chain of stores
in Mason City, Des Moines and Sioux City, he always contended that "there was no place like the Timber City".
He was united in marriage to Miss Agnes Dunlap, Dec 17, 1884, to which union five children were born, three of
whom with the wife and mother are left to mourn the loss of a kind husband and devoted father. He was a prominent
member
of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in this city and also of the St. Edwards Council Number 707 Knights of Columbus
order at Clinton. In politices he had alway been affiliated with the Democratic party, and had on several occasions
served as delegate to the state and national conventions and in 1918 was honored with the appointment as fuel administrator
for Jackson County. He was one of the orginal incorporators of the American Savings Bank, had always been its
vice president and a director, taking an active interest in the management of that institution. Mr. McCaffrey
was a member of the local Kiwanis club and was a regular attendant of the meetings of that organization. He was
also a stockholder in the Sentinel Company, and we feel the loss of his friendship and co-operation keenly. He
was also one of the incorporators and active supporters of the Maquoketa Hydro Electric Company.
Besides his devoted wife, there survived three children, William of Mason City, Mrs. Mabel Seamonds at home, and
Dr. Eugene of Des Moines, also three grandchildren.
The funeral was held Tuesday morning from Sacred Heart Catholic Church at 10:00 o'clock. A solenn requiem Mass
was sung by Rev. L. P. Craney, celebrant, Rev. Thomas O'Dowd of Charlotte, Iowa, deacon, Rev. W. E. Cullinan
of Delmar, Iowa, sub-decon and Rev. J. J. Nelson of De Witt, Master of ceremonies. After the Mass, a touching
funeral sermon was preached by Father Nelson, a lifelong friend of the deceased. About fifty members of the Knights
of Columbus attended in a body, Delegrations from the Councils of Clinton, De Whitt, Bellevue and Cascade in addition
to the local members were in attendance. The pall berarers were officers and directors fo the American Savings
Bank, of which institution Mr. McCaffrey was vice president. Interment was made in Sacred Heart cemetery.
Amoung those from a distance here to attend the funeral were: Thomas Keegan, Mrs. As Burns, Mr.& Mrs Frank
Devitte, Mrs. Delit Lehy of Masonville, Iowa; Mrs Frank Galley of Winthrope, Iowa; J. A. Holmes and wife of Perry,
Iowa; P. E.
McCaffrey of Youngstown, Ohio; O. Keegan, Mrs. Johanna Bowden and daughter Miss Anna of Chicago; O. B. Duffey,
Dr. Eugene McCaffrey, wife and little son of Des Moines; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skelley, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Carroll,
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carroll, Dr. L. Branea, Miss Angelia Driscoll, Miss Elizabeth Gimble, Miss Genevieve Carroll
of Davenport; J. A. Anderson of Elwood; W. D. McCaffrey and wife, J. Burnett of Mason City; C. M. Corey of Algona;
J. E. Lawry, Mrs Mary Garnes of Cedar Rapids; Ben Esmay, Miss Katherine Cullen of Clinton; M. W. Burnett, Jas
Gilroy, W. C. Rutenbeck of Lost Nation; Jas. Digman, Thos. Kelly, Jas. L. Linamen, Mr. DeCook, F. M. McMannus,
J. F. Waters, Ed McGonegal, Mrs. Callahan, Miss Klise, A. Fitzpatrick and son Louis, Mrs. McGarry, John O'Mera,
Art Goodall, P. F. Kelly of Delmar; Nick Godes of Preston and Chris Hickson of Otter Creek.
Ethel "Effie" Petersen
Ethel "Effie" Petersen, 84, of Sabula, Iowa, died Thursday, December 25, 2003 at Mercy Medical Center-South
Campus, Clinton, Iowa.
Funeral Services were held at 11:00 A.M. Monday, December 29, 2003 at Calvary Lutheran Church, Sabula, Iowa. Visitation
were from 4:00-8:00 P.M. Sunday, December 28, 2003 at the Calvary Lutheran Church, Sabula, Iowa. An Eastern Star
Ceremony was held at 8:00 P.M. Sunday, December 28, 2003. Burial was in the Evergreen Cemetery, Sabula. Arrangements
were made by the Law-Jones Funeral Home, Sabula, Iowa. Memorials may be made to Sabula Ambulance Association, Sabula,
Iowa.
Effie was born Tuesday, July 1, 1919 in Davenport, Iowa, the daughter of Edwin and Olga (Stender) Volquardsen.
She was a graduate of Davenport High School. Effie married Lester "Pete" Petersen on June 24, 1939 in
Decorah, Iowa.
Effie worked for Law-Jones Funeral Home for 27 years. She was a member of the Calvary Lutheran Church, in Sabula,
the Order of the Eastern Star and the Treasurer of Eastern Iowa Wild Turkey Federation. Effie enjoyed her family
and visiting with friends.
Survivors include one sister; one daughter, Karen "Sue" (Roscoe) Hale of Pekin, Illinois, one son Steven
Petersen and Judy Grupp of Mountain Center, California; one sister; Ruth Deters of Davenport, Iowa; two grandchildren,
Janie Long of Pekin, Illinois and Kelly (A.J.) Rosenblatt of St. Louis, Missouri; and three great grandchildren;
Nicholas, Ben and Alex.
Effie was preceded in death by her parents, her loving husband Lester "Pete" Petersen, two brothers,
Chris and Edward Volquardsen and one sister, Marge Erpelding.
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