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Note: Worked as Office Manager, Des Moines !SOURCE Died as results of Childbirth Mrs. Stream, 24, rites held at Perry Funeral services were held Monday, June 15, at First Methodist Church for Mrs.Wendell [Carolyn] Stream who died Thursday morning at the Dallas County Hospital in Perry. Officiating was the Rev. A. J. Clements of Sidney, formerly of Perry, assisted by the Rev. Denton Erickson of the First Methodist Church of Perry Iowa. Organist was Mrs. Ada Chapman. Soloist Bob Duckett sang " The Lord's Prayer". Active casket bearers were Eugene McCarville, Delbert Brelsford, M. E. Jenkins, Jerry Tyer, Lyman Hill and Leslie Picht of Churdan. Honorary casket bearers were Jack Beamen, Orville Beaman, Frank Webber, Burdette Brehmer, Maurice Jacobs and Leon Chevalier, members of the State Patrol. Burial was in the Perry Cemetery. Members of the police department and Iowa State Patrol served as an escort. Members of the Beta Sigma Phi sorority attended services in a group. Funeral arrangements were made through the Workman-Timeon Funeral Home. Mrs. Stream was the oldest child and only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harrison. She spent all of her live in and near Perry. She was born May 4, 1935, and died June 11, 1959, after a brief illness before the birth of a baby. She was married to Wendell Stream Aug. 4, 1956, in Perry at the First Methodist Church. They spent their short married life in Perry. To this union was born one son, Douglas, 2. She leaves her husband and son and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harrison; a brother, Larry at home and other relatives and many friends. Mrs. Stream, after graduating from high school, attended AIB in Des Moines where she acquired her business education and then accepted a position in Perry at the Chrysler agency. Later she accepted a position in Des Moines as office manager for the Capital White Truck Co., until her marriage three years ago.
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