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Dora Mattie <I>Raver</I> Luse

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Dora Mattie Raver Luse

Birth
Death
11 Jan 1929 (aged 59)
Blair, Washington County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Blair, Washington County, Nebraska, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.5504189, Longitude: -96.119873
Plot
Block: 90 Lot: 1 Grave: 5 Elev. 1093'
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Pilot, January 16, 1929

MRS. GEORGE LUSE DIED

PASSED AWAY AT THE BLAIR HOSPITAL EARLY FRIDAY MORNING AND FUNERAL HELD SUNDAY

Mrs. George Luse passed away at the Blair Hospital at an early hour last Friday morning, where she was taken late Wednesday night in a very serious condition. She underwent an operation for appendicitis some six years ago, never fully recovering from it and the shock.

The funeral service was held at the Methodist church at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon. There was a large crowd of relatives and friends present to show their last tribute of respect. The floral offerings were beautiful, showing the high esteem in which Mrs. Luse was held in the community.

Dora Mattie Raver was born Sept. 15, 1869, her parents being the late Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Raver. She grew to womanhood on the farm where she was born, three miles west of Blair, and after her marriage to George Luse, June 28, 1884, she continued to make her home on the same farm. That was still her home when death found her, so her entire life of 50 years was spent in the same neighborhood.

Four children were born to them: Gladys, now Mrs. John Petersen; Harry and Adelbert, deceased; and George, Jr., who lives at home. There are five grandchildren living. Also two brothers, Del and Steve Raver, and two sisters, Mrs. E.V. Heath and Mrs. (Laura) David Q. Steed, all of Blair and vicinity.

Mrs. Luse was a loving and dutiful wife, a kind and indulgent mother and was therefore a good neighbor and a true friend. The bereaved family have the sincere sympathy of their many friends.
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Pilot, January 16, 1929

MRS. GEORGE LUSE DIED

PASSED AWAY AT THE BLAIR HOSPITAL EARLY FRIDAY MORNING AND FUNERAL HELD SUNDAY

Mrs. George Luse passed away at the Blair Hospital at an early hour last Friday morning, where she was taken late Wednesday night in a very serious condition. She underwent an operation for appendicitis some six years ago, never fully recovering from it and the shock.

The funeral service was held at the Methodist church at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon. There was a large crowd of relatives and friends present to show their last tribute of respect. The floral offerings were beautiful, showing the high esteem in which Mrs. Luse was held in the community.

Dora Mattie Raver was born Sept. 15, 1869, her parents being the late Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Raver. She grew to womanhood on the farm where she was born, three miles west of Blair, and after her marriage to George Luse, June 28, 1884, she continued to make her home on the same farm. That was still her home when death found her, so her entire life of 50 years was spent in the same neighborhood.

Four children were born to them: Gladys, now Mrs. John Petersen; Harry and Adelbert, deceased; and George, Jr., who lives at home. There are five grandchildren living. Also two brothers, Del and Steve Raver, and two sisters, Mrs. E.V. Heath and Mrs. (Laura) David Q. Steed, all of Blair and vicinity.

Mrs. Luse was a loving and dutiful wife, a kind and indulgent mother and was therefore a good neighbor and a true friend. The bereaved family have the sincere sympathy of their many friends.

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