PIONEER DIES.* [, | Mr». Catherine Jahn, a resident of* i Iowa for r(t years, passed away Satur-7 day morning at 7:45 at the home of ^ ;Iror son. Joe Jahn. Funeral services ^ ; were held Monday afternoon in the 1 11*. H. Church, conducted hy Hc*v. Cj) ; \V. Fisher. interment was in the , Climbing Hill cemetery. 4 lt;Catherine Thede was horn in i iSrhb-eswig. Oeermnny, September 2, ! 1*11. and died at Movilie, la., March .5, 1021, a,’.red 79 years, f# months, lj !day«s. She came to America in 18G2,J | and soon after her arrival was mar | t ied to James Jahn. To this union } I were bom eleven children—Bovon boys* jami four girls, two having preceded :their mother. Mr. Jahn died In 1894.j j The family lived in Scott county • nineteen years and in Crawford county | three years, coming to Woodbury icounty in 1SS4. After the death of Mr ! Jahn, Mrs. Jahn continued to residr* :on the farm until 1909, when she ^ j moved to Anthon. She came to Mo i jvillo in November, 1920, to reside with I jher son.Deceased is survived by nine children—William WoIho, of Council j Bluffs, la.; Mrs. Theodore Rohde, of ;Mapleton; Mrs. Obo Jones and Will Jiam Jahn, of Sioux City; George, of I Cornell, Wash,; Joe, Oust, Henry and | Fred, of Movilie. She i» also survived (bv thirty-seven grandchildren andieight great grandchildren.