Morris GoddardTHE NASHUA REPORTER Thursday, December 19, 1963ty Church, Osagechurch Fellowship Hall followingthe cerem ny. T.ie bride’s sister. Sandra Rekow, registered theguests. The wedding cake was cut and served by Mrs. Marvin Goddard and Mrs. Stanley Goddard, both of rural Charles City. Mrs. Harvey Felton, Nora Springs, served coffee. Waitresses werp friends of the bride.two brothers, William of Santa Ana, Calif., and John of Sin Antonio, Texas, and other relatives and friends.WalterMundfromSuccumbsFuneral services were held at 2p.m. Saturday at St. John Lutheranchurch for Walter Mundfrom, 70,who 0 ed at St. Joseph Mercy hospital in Wavcrly. Mr. Mundfrom had been unable to stay at his own i.ome for about three years due tovarious illnesses.Rev. Raymc.nd Ehlcrs officiated at the service and burial was inGreenwood cemetery with a military graveside service.Music was by Rita Madsen, soloist, and Sandra Hvitved, organist.Casket bearers were Arthur Potter, Henry Mack, Herman Jakel, Mike Juhl. Morris Wolf and Albert Wagner.Taking care of the flowers were Mrs. Gerald Marth and Mrs. Bert Maloy.Mr. Mundform was born in Bremer county, the son of William and Mary (nee Schnurstein Mundfrom), January 19, 1893. He spent mostof his life in Nashua, was a World War I veteran, and served as an officer of St. John Lutheran Church in Nashua. He was baptized as an infant in a Lutheran church in Bremer county. In 1908 1 e was confirmed in a LutheranChurch at Tripoli.His parents and one brother, lesse, preceded him in death.He leaves to mourn his deathCLOSINGChickasaw CountySheriff'sCHRISTMASClose at Noon,Tuesday, Dec. 24The ChickasawWill Cl01TuesdayanTuesday/