Mark Bailey and Leanne Phearman Family Tree


Ansel Graves was born on 22 May 1785 in Sunderland, Mass. He married Catherine Grady.

Catherine Grady.Catherine married Ansel Graves.

They had the following children:

  M i Charles, Dr. Graves was born on 12 Oct 1815. He died on 7 Mar 1878.

Eli Holden [Parents] was born about 1830 in Wisconsin. He married Margaret.

Other marriages:
Cordwell, Ann

Margaret.Margaret married Eli Holden.


Eli Holden.Eli married Elizabeth.

Elizabeth.Elizabeth married Eli Holden.

They had the following children:

  M i Eli Holden was born about 1830.

Kenneth Ralph Moore [Parents] was born on 8 Jan 1936 in Manly, Iowa. He died on 1 Dec 2007 in Mason City, Iowa. He married Carolyn J. Treloar on 7 Jul 1957 in St. Luke Lutheran Church, Nora Springs.

Kenneth R. Moore
MASON CITY - Kenneth R. Moore, 71, of 19527 Quince Ave., went to be with his Lord and Savior on Saturday (Dec. 1, 2007) at his home.

Funeral services will be held 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 4, at Hogan-Bremer-Moore Colonial Chapel, 126 Third St. N.E., Mason City, with the Rev. Michael A. Daley officiating. Burial will be in Park Cemetery, Nora Springs.

Visitation will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. Monday at the funeral chapel.

Kenneth Ralph Moore was born Jan. 8, 1936, at Manly, a son of Ralph and Marvel (Bates) Moore. He was united in marriage to Carolyn J. Treloar on July 7, 1957, at St. Luke Lutheran Church, Nora Springs.

Ken attended Rock Falls schools, graduating from Rock Falls High School in 1954. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps. Following his honorable discharge, he returned to Mason City and was employed by Cerro Gordo County in the maintenance department for 47 years.

He operated his own cleaning service in Mason City for several years and following retirement, worked part-time for the Union-Pacific Railroad.

Ken was known as "Pakay" to young and old alike. He will be remembered for his great sense of humor and zest for life. He enjoyed raising animals, especially purebred spotted hogs and American paint and quarter horses. He looked forward to showing them at horse shows and fairs throughout the Midwest.

He especially loved his grandchildren and his beloved French bulldog "GiGi." He held a special bond with Janee McDaniels who rega rded "Pakay" as an adopted grandfather.

Ken was a member of New Life Tabernacle, the American Quarter Horse Association, American Paint Horses Association, and the Appaloosa Horse Association.

He is survived by his wife, Carolyn Moore, Mason City; daughters, Pamela (Larry) Kruger, Thornton; Christine (Carl) Hagner, Thornton; son, Kevin (Annette) Moore, Carrollton, Texas; grandchildren, Ryan (Kaycee) Kruger, Sheffield, Justin Kruger, Thornton, Aaron Kruger, Thornton, Wade Hagner, Thornton, Kara Moore, Carrollton, Texas, Shara Hagner, Thornton; a sister, Wanda (Meredith) Dillon, Mason City; brother, Duaine Moore, Scottsdale, Ariz.; mother in-law, Evelyn Altman and her husband, Frank, Nora Springs; brothers and sisters in-law, Jerry (Deloris) Treloar, Altus, Okla.; Arlene Paine, Waterloo; Joetta (Jim) Kelley, Evansdale; Jeanette Friend, Mason City; Helen Moore, Mason City and many nieces and nephews.

His parents; brothers, Lyle Moore and Lowell Moore; sister in law, Marge Moore; and brother in-law, Bruce Paine preceded him in death.

Hogan-Bremer-Moore Colonial Chapel, 126 Third St. N.E., Mason City, 641-423-2372, www.colonialchapels.com

Published in the Globe Gazette on 12/2/2007.

Carolyn J. Treloar [Parents].Carolyn married Kenneth Ralph Moore on 7 Jul 1957 in St. Luke Lutheran Church, Nora Springs.

They had the following children:

  F i Pamela Moore.
  F ii Christine Moore.
  M iii Kevin Moore.

Evelyn.

Other marriages:
Altman, Frank

She had the following children:

  F i Carolyn J. Treloar.
  M ii Jerry Treloar.
  F iii Arlene Treloar.
  F iv Joetta Treloar.

Frank Altman.Frank married Evelyn.

Evelyn.Evelyn married Frank Altman.

Other marriages:
Unknown


Bruce Paine [Parents] was born on 14 Nov 1939 in Nora Springs, IA. He died on 6 Aug 2006 in Waterloo, IA. He married Arlene Treloar.

Bruce Duayn Paine, 66, of Waterloo, died Sunday, Aug. 6, at Allen Hospital.

He was born Nov. 14, 1939, in Nora Springs, son of Elbertis and Fannie Hoag Paine. He married Arlene Treloar in 1958.

Mr. Paine graduated from Nora Springs High School in 1958. He moved to Waterloo in 1963 and farmed for five years. He eventually bought his business in 1965, which was a full-service gas station. In 1976 he went into the RV line, and in 1998 moved to his new building and location at 190 Plaza Drive in Elk Run Heights.

Survivors include: his wife; a daughter, Becky (Bill) DeRocher of Des Moines; two sons, Jeffrey (Rosanne) of La Porte City and Todd (Mary) of Waterloo; five grandsons, Travis, Bryce, Brandon, Cody and Casey; a great-granddaughter, Kyra; a sister, Bettie Anton of Winthrop; and two brothers, Billie of Evansdale and Barrie of Dillon, Colo.

Preceded in death by: his parents; and two siblings, Bonnie Smith and Bobbie Paine.

Services: 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, with burial in Poyner Township Cemetery. Public visitation from 4 to 8 p.m. today at Hagarty-Waychoff-Grarup Funeral Service on West Ridgeway, where there will be a 7 p.m. vigil service. Visitation also for an hour prior before services Wednesday at the church.

Memorial fund: has been established in his name.

Arlene Treloar [Parents].Arlene married Bruce Paine.

They had the following children:

  F i Becky Paine.
  M ii Jeffery Paine.
  M iii Todd Paine.

Elbertis Paine.Elbertis married Fannie Hoag.

Fannie Hoag.Fannie married Elbertis Paine.

They had the following children:

  M i Bruce Paine was born on 14 Nov 1939. He died on 6 Aug 2006.
  F ii Bettie Paine.
  M iii Billie Paine.
  M iv Barrie Paine.
  F v Bonnie Paine.
  U vi Bobbie Paine.

Floyd L. Harms [Parents] was born on 25 Oct 1947 in Hampton, IA. He died on 22 Mar 2008 in Nora Springs, IA. He was buried Memorial Park Cemetary, Mason City, IA. He married Paula Freeman.

Other marriages:
Christiansen, Julie

Floyd L. Harms
NORA SPRINGS - Floyd L. Harms, 60, of Ponderosa Court in Nora Springs, died Saturday (March 22, 2008) at his residence in Nora Springs.

Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday, March 27, at the Fullerton Funeral Home, 123 Second 2nd St. S.E. in Mason City with the Rev. Chris Clarkson officiating. The Mason City Memorial Association will provide military respects at the conclusion of Floyd's service. Cremation will take place in the care of Fullerton Funeral Home. Inurnment will be held at 1 p.m. Friday, March 28, in Memorial Park Cemetery, Mason City.

The family will greet relatives and friends from noon until Floyd's service at 1 p.m. Thursday at Fullerton Funeral Home in Mason City

Those wishing to extend a memorial or expression of sympathy may direct them to the Floyd L. Harms Memorial Fund.

Floyd Harms, the first-born of twin sons, was delivered into the world on Oct. 25, 1947, at Lutheran Hospital in Hampton. Floyd and his brother, Lloyd, were placed into the loving arms of their parents, Stenus Junior and Clara Erma (Davis) Harms. Floyd, the smaller of the two, was lovingly nicknamed "Pee Wee" and known as such by some family members throughout his life.

When Floyd was still an infant, the family relocated to Mason City, where Floyd attended school and graduated among the Class of 1967.

Floyd was inducted into the United States Marine Corps on Dec. 28, 1967 from Des Moines and served his country during the Vietnam War. While in conflict in Vietnam, Lloyd became a casualty of the war, thus, Floyd was honorably discharged from Camp Pendleton, Calif., on Nov. 20, 1968, and returned to Iowa.

In 1969, Floyd was united in marriage to Paula Freeman. The couple became the parents of two sons, Todd and Anthony. Although the marriage later dissolved, Floyd and Paula remained true to the best interests of their sons.

Floyd married Julie Christiansen at Our Savior's Lutheran Church in Mason City on Nov. 30, 1979. Two daughters, Janel and Stacey, were born to this union, however, the marriage ended in 1993.

Floyd was employed as a mill operator for over 30 years at Holcim Manufacturing in Mason City.

Some of Floyd's favorite leisure activities and hobbies included fishing, cooking, vegetable gardening, playing cards, dice and cribbage, watching wrestling (WWE) on television and visiting with his family and friends. Spending time and conversing with his children and grandchildren and tending to his three pets, Missy, Jake and Sam were of great delight to Floyd.

Floyd will be sadly missed by family and friends who have shared in his life.

He is survived by his son, Anthony "Tony" Harms of Wilmington, Ill.; his daughters, Janel Harms, of Britt, and Stacey Harms, of Nora Springs; his daughter-in-law, Erica Harms-Abney of Royalton, Ill.; his granddaughter, Elizabeth Harms; and grandson, Taylor Harms. Floyd will also be cherished by numerous other relatives and friends.

Preceding Floyd in death are his son, Todd Harms in May of 2000: his parents, Stenus and Clara Harms; his stepfather, Francis "Dale" Grover; and his brother, Lloyd Harms.

Thoughts, condolences and stories may be e-mailed to the family on the www.fullertonfh.com Web site.

Fullerton Funeral Home and Cremation Services of North Iowa, 641-423-8676. www.fullertonfh.com

Published in the Globe Gazette from 3/24/2008 - 3/26/2008.

Paula Freeman.Paula married Floyd L. Harms.

They had the following children:

  M i Todd Harms.
  M ii Anthony Harms.

Stenus Junior Harms.Stenus married Clara Erma Davis.

Clara Erma Davis.Clara married Stenus Junior Harms.

They had the following children:

  M i Floyd L. Harms was born on 25 Oct 1947. He died on 22 Mar 2008.

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