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Rachel Easter Foraker Keeley)

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Rachel Easter Foraker Keeley)
This is my Mother upon her graduation from University High School, Iowa City, Iowa. In the late 1950s or 60s she had her name legally changed to Rachek Foraker Keeley havin never cared for her middle name. She was born Feb. 25, 1902 in Cedar Co., Iowa and married Harold Dewey Keelet June 7, 1924 in Iowa City.She died July 7, 1981 in Maquoketa, Iowa. She was cremated and her ashes are buried in Mt. Hope Cemetery, Maquokea.
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