Theodore Matheny
Born: May 10, 1903 in Gowrie, Webster Co., Iowa
Died: March 6, 1986 in Newton, Jasper Co., Iowa
Buried: Lot 95,
Married: Thelma Engle on August 24, 1929 in Des Moines, Polk Co., Iowa
Children: Betty Lou, Sandra
Parents: Elijah S. and Louisa Davidson Matheny

Theodore S. Matheny
METZ - Funeral services for Theodore S. Matheny, 82, of
Rt. 2, Newton, a resident of the Metz community since 1933,
will be held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, march 11, at the Reese
Chapel in Newton.
The Rev. Harold Den Hartog, pastor of the Metz Community
Church, will conduct services. Burial will be in the Sugar
grove Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home until time of services
Tuesday. Visitation with the family will be held from 7 to
8:30 p.m. today at the funeral home.
He died Thursday evening at the Skiff Medical Center.
Survivors are two brothers, Fred of Newton, and Normie of
Springtown, Tex., who was raised by the Matheny's following
the death of his mother in 1932.
He was preceded in death by his parents, wife, Thelma, in
1983, two infant daughters, a sister, and a brother,
Darrell who also was raised by the
Matheny's following his mother's death.
Mr. Matheny was a member of the Metz Community Church, a
50-year member of the Sugar Grove Grange and a member of the
Jasper County Farm Bureau.
Mr. Matheny, who had worked at the Maytag Co., as a young
man, began farming full time in the early 1930s and
continued until retiring in 1970.
The son of Elijah S. and Louisa Matheny, he was born May 10,
1903 in Gowrie. He was married to Thelma Engle Aug 24, ="192"9
in Des Moines.
He resided south of Newton on the Skunk River bottom before
moving to the Metz community. - Newton Daily News March 6,
1986.
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Thelma Engle Matheny
Born: February 3, 1904 in Metz, Jasper Co., Iowa
Died: July 8, 1983 in Newton, Jasper Co., Iowa
Buried: Lot 95
Married: Theodore Matheny on August 24, 1929 in Des Moines, Polk Co., Iowa
Children: Betty Lou, Sandra
Parents: Fred A. and Elizabeth (Lind) Engle


Thelma Matheny dies on Friday; services Tuesday
Metz - Mrs. Theodore (Thelma) Matheny, 79, a lifelong
resident of the Metz community, died Friday afternoon at the
Embassy Manor Care Center in Newton.
Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the
Reese Chapel in Newton.
The Rev. Harold Den Hartog, pastor of the Metz Community
Church, will conduct services. Burial will be in the Sugar
Grove Cemetery.
Visitation with the family will be held from 7 to 8 p.m.
today at the funeral home. Memorial contribution to a fund
in Mrs. Matheny's name will be accepted. Memorial may be
left at the funeral home.
Survivors are her husband, Theodore; Normie Matheny of Fort
Worth, Texas, who was raised in their home; a brother, Fred
Engle of Marshalltown; and a sister, Lucie Hurley of Rt. 2,
Newton.
She was preceded in death by here parents, a brother and two
sisters, Betty Lou and Sandra. Mrs. Matheny was a member of
the ---- rest is gone.- Newton Daily News.
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Darrell Matheny
Born: January 27, 1922 in Jasper Co., Iowa
Died: June 2, 1945 in Okinawa
Buried: in Honolulu, Hawaii,
Memorial Marker:Lot 95
Parents: Elijah S. and Louisa Davidson Matheny
Veteran: WWII 381st Infantry 96th Division, Staff Sergeant, US Awards: Purple Heart Medal, Bronze Star Medal

Darrel Matheny Is Killed On Okinawa
Word was received her Tuesday by Theodore Matheny that
his brother, staff Sgt. Darrell D. Matheny, 22, had been
killed in action on Okinawa on June 2. Sergeant Matheny had
made his home with his brother for the past 13 years, after
the death of his parents.
He graduated from Newton High School in 1941 and entered
the service in October, 1942. He received his training at
Camp Adair and at Camp White in Washington, being shipped
overseas in August, 1944. At the time he was killed, he was
stationed with the infantry on Okinawa.
Sergeant Matheny is survived by one sister, Mrs. Glen
Temple, and three brothers, Theodore, Fred of Reasnor and
Normie, at home.
Before entering the service he was employed at the local
Super Market. ~ Newton Daily News, June 28, 1945.
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Betty Lou Matheny
Born: February 28, 1934 in Newton, Jasper Co., Iowa
Died: October 25, 1936 Metz, Jasper Co., Iowa
Buried: Lot 95
Parents: Theodore and Thelma Matheny

Betty Lou Matheny
METZ -- Betty Lou Matheny, 2 1/2
year old child of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Matheny of Metz,
died Sunday at 8:20 a.m. following a brief illness of
purpura hemorrhagica. The disease is characterized by an
effusion of the blood into surrounding tissues from its
proper vessels.
Funeral services were conducted from the Metz church
Tuesday at 2 p.m. and interment was in the Sugar Grove
cemetery at Metz.
The child, born Feb. 28, 1934, had been ill only a short
time before her death, her condition becoming serious
Saturday night. The mother was Thelma Engle before her
marriage.
Surviving relatives include the parents; the maternal
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Engle and a maternal great
grandfather, Andrew Engle, of near Metz and her paternal
grandfather and great grandfather, Elijah Matheny and
Theodore Matheny both of Newton.
She is also survived by two aunts, Lucy Engle and Mrs.
Glen Temple of Newton, and five uncles, Fed Engle, jr., Gail
Engle, Fred Matheny, Darrell Matheny and Normie Lee Matheny.
~ Jasper County Record, October 29, 1936, page 6, column
2.
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Sandra Matheny
Born: August 20, 1940 in Newton, Jasper Co., Iowa
Died: September 8, 1940 in Metz, Jasper Co., Iowa
Buried: Lot 95
Parents: Theodore and Thelma Matheny
Sandra Maria Matheny
METZ -- Funeral service for Sandra
Marie, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Matheny, was
held at the Metz church Tuesday, Sept. 10, at 2 o'clock,
with the Rev. Clyde McDonald of Des Moines in charge.
A duet "I'll be a Sunbeam for Him" was sung by two little
girls, Dena and May Schrum, and another duet, "Jewels" by
John Hitchler and Mrs. Roy Baty.
Pallbearers were four little boys, Harold Engle, George
Voverka, Donald Adams and Robert Carpenter. Interment was in
the Sugar Grove cemetery.
An original poem "Our Baby" was read by the great
grandfather, Andrew Engle.
Sandra Maria Matheny was born August 20, 1940, and died
Sept. 8. ~ Jasper County Record, September 19, 1940, page 4,
column 3.
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