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Mary J. “Nettie” <I>Boyd</I> Moyer

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Mary J. “Nettie” Boyd Moyer

Birth
Bourbon County, Kansas, USA
Death
17 Sep 1914 (aged 49)
Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado, USA
Burial
La Veta, Huerfano County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
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DEATH NOTICE FOR NETTIE BOYD MOYER
Creede Candle Newspaper
Creede, Mineral Co., Colorado
October 3, 1914
[ This newspaper was only printed weekly, thus the Oct 3 date]

Mrs. Frank Moyer, wife of a veteran conductor on the Denver & Rio Grande railroad was found dead [Sept. 17] in the Arkansas river near the fourth Street bridge in Pueblo. It seems that Mrs. Moyer had been grief stricken since her husband met with an accident which caused his death in August of this year.
She had escaped from the doctors at the hospital where she was a patient, and ran to the bridge where she jumped to her death.

Pueblo Chieftain
Monday, 21 September 1914
Pueblo, Colorado
Page 8

Funeral services over the remains of Mrs. Nettie Moyer took place last night [20 Sept. 1914] at 8 o'clock from the late residence, 321 Veta Ave.. The Rev. Claude E. Eldridge, pastor of the Seventh Day Adventist church, conducted the services. A quartet composed of Mrs. Killen-Keough, Messrs R. J. Weaver, Glen Hoskins and George Schnell, sang " Some Sweet Day" and "Abide With Me"; solo by Mrs. Killin-Keough, "Face to Face"; Miss Ida Keon, accompanist. The pallbearers were W. J. Metz, Charles Mouser, F. L. Mitchner, J. H. Propst, J. F. Huber, and R. H. Mock, all members of the Railway Conductors and Trainmen. The remains, accompanied by relatives of the deceased were shipped by the McCarthy Undertaking Co.

Netties death was on 17 September 1914. Burial on the 20 September 1914.
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Mary J. "Nettie" Boyd Moyer was the daughter of Adam Boyd and Mary Ann Jobe.
Nettie married to Franklin Pearson Moyer on 6 May 1885 in La Veta, Huerfano Co., Colorado.

Children:
1. Edna May Moyer [1886-1965] she married to John Walter Turner.
2. Frankie B. Moyer [1889-1954] a daughter, she married to Earl Richard Cochran.
DEATH NOTICE FOR NETTIE BOYD MOYER
Creede Candle Newspaper
Creede, Mineral Co., Colorado
October 3, 1914
[ This newspaper was only printed weekly, thus the Oct 3 date]

Mrs. Frank Moyer, wife of a veteran conductor on the Denver & Rio Grande railroad was found dead [Sept. 17] in the Arkansas river near the fourth Street bridge in Pueblo. It seems that Mrs. Moyer had been grief stricken since her husband met with an accident which caused his death in August of this year.
She had escaped from the doctors at the hospital where she was a patient, and ran to the bridge where she jumped to her death.

Pueblo Chieftain
Monday, 21 September 1914
Pueblo, Colorado
Page 8

Funeral services over the remains of Mrs. Nettie Moyer took place last night [20 Sept. 1914] at 8 o'clock from the late residence, 321 Veta Ave.. The Rev. Claude E. Eldridge, pastor of the Seventh Day Adventist church, conducted the services. A quartet composed of Mrs. Killen-Keough, Messrs R. J. Weaver, Glen Hoskins and George Schnell, sang " Some Sweet Day" and "Abide With Me"; solo by Mrs. Killin-Keough, "Face to Face"; Miss Ida Keon, accompanist. The pallbearers were W. J. Metz, Charles Mouser, F. L. Mitchner, J. H. Propst, J. F. Huber, and R. H. Mock, all members of the Railway Conductors and Trainmen. The remains, accompanied by relatives of the deceased were shipped by the McCarthy Undertaking Co.

Netties death was on 17 September 1914. Burial on the 20 September 1914.
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Mary J. "Nettie" Boyd Moyer was the daughter of Adam Boyd and Mary Ann Jobe.
Nettie married to Franklin Pearson Moyer on 6 May 1885 in La Veta, Huerfano Co., Colorado.

Children:
1. Edna May Moyer [1886-1965] she married to John Walter Turner.
2. Frankie B. Moyer [1889-1954] a daughter, she married to Earl Richard Cochran.


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