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a. Note:   Mrs. Rice Altman
  Ida M. Hollenbeck was born in Linn County Iowa, April 29, 1857.
  Later she moved to Aububon County Iowa with her parents, where she was united in marriage to George Spencer Owen, July 7. 1875, to this union four children were born, one preceded her in infancy. Her husband died in February 1881, she with her three children moved to Kansas the same year.
  She was united in marriage to Emanual Rice Altman, September 9, 1885, to this union four children were born, of which one died in infancy.
  She was converted at the age of 14 and united with the Methodist church and lived a consistent faithful Christian life, confessing her faith and love in her Savior to the end. She passed to her reward June 22, 1939.
 He Careth
  What can it mean, it is aught to him. That the nights are long and the days are dim? Can he be touched by the grief of fear, Which sadden the heart and whiten the hair. Around His throne are eternal calms.. And glad, strong music of happy Psalms. And bliss unruffled by any strife, How can he care for nay little life, Oh, all that are sad, take heart again! You are not alone in your hour of pain, The Father stoops from His throne above, To soothe and comfort us with love. He leaves us not when the storm beats high And we have safety for He is nigh. Can it be trouble when He doth share, Oh, rest in peace, for your Lord does care. The children were all with her at the time of her death.
  George K. Owen, Hardy, NE
 Alfred W. Owen, Aububon, Ia.
 Lizzie Rayburn, Veteran, WY
 Nellie M. Rayburn, Loveland, Co.
 Earl R. Altman, Hardy, NE
 Olive Tingstrom, Scandia, KS
 Three Sisters:
 Alice Burton, Phillipsburg, KS
 Emma Carter, Esben, KS
 that came.
 Lydia Townsend, Audubon, Ia.


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