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Mrs. Anna M. Eymann S. t. Maakestad Sends Air Mail
Following a long illness, Mrs. Anna M. Eymann, wife of the late H. A. Eymann, rvho established the Eymann Lumber Co. at Upland, Calif., passed away Thursday, February 23, at the Alta Loma sanatarium where she had been some time ago for spe,cial treatment.
She was born at Franklin, Ia., April 3, 1853, and was rrrarried to Mr. Eymann on January 6, 1876. They resided at Donnellson, Ia., until July, 1886, when they moved to Moundridge, Kansas, and from there to Reedley, Calif', where they lived about a year, then moving to Upland, Calif., where Mr. Eymann operated his lumber business with his two sons, E. G. Eymann and C. C. Eymann, who continued the business after their father passed away on January 1, 1911. Mrs. Eymann made her home at Uplands.
She is survived by six daughters, Mrs' Emma Ruth, Mrs. Paul Schwalter, and Miss Gertrude Eymann of Upland; Mrs. W. R. Goerz, of Los Angeles; Mrs. L. L. Harms and Mrs. H. A. Ledig, of Alta Loma; two sons, E' G. Eymann of Huntington Park and C. C. Eymann of North Hollywoocl; a sister-in-1aw, Mrs. Clara Ruth of Reedley, and a brother-in-law, F. C. Thomas of Upland. Fourteen grand children and a number of nieces and nephews also survive her.
Funeral services were conducted in the Mennonite Church of Upland on Saturday, February 25. Interment was in Bellevue cemeterY, Ontario.