TOLL OF THE GRIM REAPER FOR THE PAST WEEK
Mrs. Fannie Hindley, wife of Ned Hindley, died last Saturday afternoon at an Omaha hospital after quite a protracted illness, aged 76 years, 4 months, and 24 days.
Mrs. Hindley was for many years a resident of Blair, her home being at 1105 east South street. She and her husband moved from here a number of years ago to Bellevue, where they have since made their home. Deceased was the mother of two children, Carl Hindley, of Blair, and Mrs. A. L. Bigford, of Omaha. The body was brought to Blair for interment on Tuesday, short services being held at the cemetery, conducted by Rev. A.R. Jones, pastor of the Congregational church.
Buried: 10/14/1918 ~ Age: 76
Marriage:
HINDLEY, Edwin P.; 27; md. Fanny FISK; 22; Jun 1867 in Douglas county, Nebraska
TOLL OF THE GRIM REAPER FOR THE PAST WEEK
Mrs. Fannie Hindley, wife of Ned Hindley, died last Saturday afternoon at an Omaha hospital after quite a protracted illness, aged 76 years, 4 months, and 24 days.
Mrs. Hindley was for many years a resident of Blair, her home being at 1105 east South street. She and her husband moved from here a number of years ago to Bellevue, where they have since made their home. Deceased was the mother of two children, Carl Hindley, of Blair, and Mrs. A. L. Bigford, of Omaha. The body was brought to Blair for interment on Tuesday, short services being held at the cemetery, conducted by Rev. A.R. Jones, pastor of the Congregational church.
Buried: 10/14/1918 ~ Age: 76
Marriage:
HINDLEY, Edwin P.; 27; md. Fanny FISK; 22; Jun 1867 in Douglas county, Nebraska
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