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Morrill County Obituaries Notices - I

OBITUARIES NOTICE
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EMMA LOUISA IRVING, NEE DOLPH

MRS. EMMA LOUISA IRVING, NEE DOLPH Saturday morning our town people were shocked to hear of the death of Mrs. Frank Irving, who for the past three months has been making her home here. Mrs. Emma Louisa Irving, nee Dolph, was born in Spring Brook township Pa., September 18, 1855, and was married to Frank Irving, March 23, 1875. About seven years ago the family moved to Nebraska, and settled at Irving, which place was named after them, Mr. Irving being the first post master, and Mrs. Irving frequently assisting him in carrying the mail twenty-one miles to Cleman. Mrs. Irving had a long time been suffering from heart trouble and that she might be near the doctor, and also give her youngest daughter Laura, an opportunity to attend school is why she has been living in Bridgeport. The Funeral, which was very largely attended was held on Monday from the Presbyterian church, the service being conducted by Rev. Elmor Zimmerman, who took his tex from John XI-25. "I am the resurrection and the life." The pall bearers were Mark Spanogle, Clarence Mount, Elbert Scott, James Gaines, Jno. Clawges and R. H. Willis. Click Here to view image of the obituary.

Extract from Bridgeport Diary - Bridgeport, Cheyenne Co., NE - Friday, February 17, 1905

MAY IYNDELLIN

May IYNDELLIN, 75 - b Nov. 8, 1926, Bayard, NE, dau of Curtis & Ora Peggy d Aug. 18, 2002, res Port Angeles, WA, where she married Larry Iyndellin (husband d. 25 Apr 1961). Attended Peninsula College and the Church of God; volunteer at the Clallam County Museum. Survivors include two sons, 7 daughters; a brother and a sister; 18 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Predeceased by her husband; daughter Velma; and sister Velma. Private Services: Mount Angeles Memorial Park. In charge: Drennan & Ford Funeral Home. Memorial donations to charity of choice.

Extract from Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA on Wed. August 28, 2002.


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