Valura May (Marshall) Brock
Born: January 10, 1877 near Newton, Jasper Co., Iowa
Died: April 25, 1959 in Prairie City, Jasper Co., Iowa
Buried: Lot 102, plot 4
Lot Owner: Mrs. George Brock, purchased in 1953
Married: George A. Brock on March 11, 1896 in Jasper Co., Iowa
See Golden Wedding Anniversary
Children: Bonnie Coy and George Vernon Brock
Parents: Emery and Mary (Bone) Marshall

Mrs. Brock Dies At Prairie City
PRAIRIE CITY (Special) - Mrs. George (Valura) Brock, 82,
of Prairie City, a lifelong resident of Jasper county, died
at 9 a.m. Saturday at her home in Prairie City.
Funeral Services will be held at 3:15 p.m. Monday at the
Travis Walters funeral home in Prairie City. The Rev Mark
Sullivan, pastor of the Prairie City Methodist church, will
conduct the services. Burial will be in Sugar Grove cemetery
near Newton.
Mrs. Brock is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Bonnie Coy of
Cedar Rapids; a son, Vernon Brock, of northeast of Prairie
City; three grandchildren; and seven great
grandchildren.
The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Marshall, she was born
January 10, 1877 near Newton.
Educated in rural schools and Hazel Dell academy at Newton,
she was married March 11, 1896 to George Brock, who preceded
her in death in 1952.
She lived a majority of her married life on a farm near
Prairie City, moving to Prairie City five years ago. She was
also preceded in death by 11 brothers and sisters. ~ The
Newton Daily News, April 25, 1959
Brock Marshall
Married, on Wednesday evening, March 11th, at the home of
the bride, near this city, Rev. C. V. Cowan officiating,
Miss Valura M. Marshall and Mr. George A. Brock.
Mr. Brock is one of the thrifty farmers of this county,
and has charge of a two hundred acre farm near Prairie City.
Miss Marshall is a young lady of excellent merit, and will
be a helpmate indeed to the young man who has been so
fortunate as to win her for a wife. ~ The Newton Record,
March 13, 1896
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George Adam Brock
Born: June 6, 1868 in London, Laurel Co., Kentucky
Died: August 19, 1952 in Prairie City, Jasper Co., Iowa
Lot: Lot 102, plot 2
Lot Owner: Mrs. George Brock, purchased in 1953
Married: Valura May Marshall March 11, 1896 in Jasper Co., Iowa
See Golden Wedding Anniversary
Children: Bonnie Coy and George Vernon Brock
Parents: John and Margaret1 (Carrier) Brock 2

George Brock, 84, Dies; Set Rites At Prairie City
Prairie City (Special) - George Brock, 84, farmer and
resident of the Prairie City area for most of his life, died
early yesterday afternoon at his farm home following a
lingering illness.
Funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at two
o'clock at the Travis Walters Funeral Home here with burial
in the Sugar Grove cemetery.
Mr. Brock was born June 6, 1868, in London, Ky., and moved
with the family to this area at an early age. On March 11,
1896, he was married to Valura Marshall and couple farmed
between Prairie City and Newton.
He is survived by his wife; one son, George Vernon Brock of
Colfax; one daughter, Mrs. Bonnie Coy of Cedar Rapids, and
three grandchildren. Mr. Brock was the last of a family of
nine children.
Officiating at tomorrow's services will be Rev. John
Arlington. ~ The Newton Daily News, August 20, 1952.
1. Biography: Atlas of Jasper Co., Iowa, 1901
2. 1920 U.S. Census, Mound Prairie Township, Jasper Co., Iowa for George A. indicates John was born in Tennessee and Margaret Carrier was born in Kentucky.
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William H. Brock
Born: February 16, 1916 in Jasper Co., Iowa
Died: June 11, 1993 in Mountain Home, Baxter Co., Arkansas
Buried: Lot 218, plot 2
Lot Owner: Mrs. William H. Brock, purchased in 1993
Married: Nanette Arndt on April 5, 1946 in Nashua, Chickasaw Co., Iowa
Children: Tim W.
Parents: Ira A. and Bessie (Dales) Brock

William H. Brock
MOUNTAIN HOME, Ark - William H. Brock, 77, of Mountain
Home, Ark., a former resident of Jasper County, died Friday,
June 11, at the Baxter Country Regional Hospital in Mountain
Home.
Private funeral services and burial will be held at a later
date at Sugar Grove Cemetery in Metz. Survivors are his
wife, Nanette; a son, Tim W. of Mountain Home, Ark.; two
grandchildren; a brother, John W. of Newton; a sister,
Marjorie Yost of Newton; and several nieces and nephews. He was
preceded in death by his parents, a brother, Ragan, and a
sister, Bonnilee Seney.
Mr. Brock, a retired farmer, was a former member of the
Jasper Country Iowa board of Education and the Iowa
Masterswine Producers and was a member of the First United
Methodist Church.
The son of Ira and Bessie Zoe Dales Brock, he was born Feb
16, 1916 in Jasper County. He was married to Nanette Arndt
April 5, 1946 in Nashua. Mr. Brock resided in Newton prior
to moving to Mountain Home in 1980. ~ Newton Daily News,
June 1993.
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