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Iva P. Powell White
10-1990
Submitted by: Tim Dotterer

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Iva P. and Marion A. WHITE

Cherokee Municipal Cemetery


The funeral for Iva P. White, 92, who died October 6, 1990, at Carmen Home, was at 10:30 AM Monday at the First Christian Church with the Rev. Gary Hornish officiating. Burial was in Cherokee Municipal Cemetery directed by Goodwin Funeral Home.

She was born October 27, 1897, in Paris, Missouri, to E. A. And Annie E. Crigler Powell. She moved to Cherokee with her family as a child and attended school here. She and Marion A White were married June 10, 1916, in Cherokee. They lived in Cherokee, Buffalo and Boise City before returning to Cherokee in 1920. She lived in Cherokee until her health failed and she moved to the Carmen Home.

She was a member of First Christian Church.

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