As a young girl, Edith moved to Wyoming with her family and they homesteaded north of Douglas. She received her education both in Nebraska and Wyoming. She was married to Tom Shaw on April 7, 1930. Mr. Shaw died and then she was married to Henry (Hank) Eberspecher on July 28, 1952 in Cheyenne. They lived in Douglas and Mrs. Eberspecher worked at various cafes during her working career.
She is survived by two sons, David Shaw of Glenrock, and Richard Eberspecher of Roswell, New Mexico; and five grandchildren. There was seven brothers and sisters in her family. She is preceded in death by her parents and her two husbands.
Information was obtained from her obituary and cemetery records.
As a young girl, Edith moved to Wyoming with her family and they homesteaded north of Douglas. She received her education both in Nebraska and Wyoming. She was married to Tom Shaw on April 7, 1930. Mr. Shaw died and then she was married to Henry (Hank) Eberspecher on July 28, 1952 in Cheyenne. They lived in Douglas and Mrs. Eberspecher worked at various cafes during her working career.
She is survived by two sons, David Shaw of Glenrock, and Richard Eberspecher of Roswell, New Mexico; and five grandchildren. There was seven brothers and sisters in her family. She is preceded in death by her parents and her two husbands.
Information was obtained from her obituary and cemetery records.
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