(The Pilot-Tribune Blair, Nebraska Thu, Jul 30, 1942 Page 4)
MRS. LOUISE KLINE PETERSON, 67, DIES
Mrs. Louise Kline Peterson, 67, onetime resident of Blair, died early Monday at Billings, Montana, friends here have learned. Ray Ailes of Lincoln, a nephew of Mrs. Peterson, was in Blair Tuesday making funeral arrangements. His wife is - accompanying the -body to Blair; and funeral services will be held at the Bendorf Funeral Home here at 2 p.m. Saturday.
The Rev. D. D. Kennedy, pastor of First Baptist church, will officiate at the Blair services, and members of McKinley chapter 161, Order of the Eastern Star, of which Mrs. Peterson was a charter member, will have charge of rituals during the services. Burial will be in Cuming City cemetery.
Mrs.—Peterson is survived by her husband, Francis Peterson, formerly of Oakland; and by two sisters, of Chicago and Mrs. Emma Davies of Lincoln. The late Mrs. Mattie Dixon of Lincoln was a sister.
Her father, L. M. Kline, in 1858, founded the Cuming City Star, one of the county's first newspapers.
(The Pilot-Tribune Blair, Nebraska Thu, Jul 30, 1942 Page 4)
MRS. LOUISE KLINE PETERSON, 67, DIES
Mrs. Louise Kline Peterson, 67, onetime resident of Blair, died early Monday at Billings, Montana, friends here have learned. Ray Ailes of Lincoln, a nephew of Mrs. Peterson, was in Blair Tuesday making funeral arrangements. His wife is - accompanying the -body to Blair; and funeral services will be held at the Bendorf Funeral Home here at 2 p.m. Saturday.
The Rev. D. D. Kennedy, pastor of First Baptist church, will officiate at the Blair services, and members of McKinley chapter 161, Order of the Eastern Star, of which Mrs. Peterson was a charter member, will have charge of rituals during the services. Burial will be in Cuming City cemetery.
Mrs.—Peterson is survived by her husband, Francis Peterson, formerly of Oakland; and by two sisters, of Chicago and Mrs. Emma Davies of Lincoln. The late Mrs. Mattie Dixon of Lincoln was a sister.
Her father, L. M. Kline, in 1858, founded the Cuming City Star, one of the county's first newspapers.
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