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Laura Elizabeth <I>Davis</I> Brugh

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Laura Elizabeth Davis Brugh

Birth
Jersey County, Illinois, USA
Death
15 Feb 1934 (aged 75)
Gage County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Holmesville, Gage County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Beatrice Daily Sun
1934-02-16 Pg5
Funeral services for Mrs.
Laura E. Brugh will be held Saturday
afternoon at 2:30 o'clock
from the South Beatrice Church
of the Brethren near Holmesville.
Burial in church cemetery.

Mrs. N. Girl of Brownville has
arrived at Holmesville, called there
by the illness and death of her
mother, Mrs. Laura E. Brugh.

Mrs. Martha Pearson of Oakdale,
Neb., has been called, to
Holmesville by the death of her
mother, Mrs. Laura Brugh. She
was one-time a resident of that
place

1934-02-18 Pg5
Fuineral of Mrs. Laura E. Brugh
-Rites for Mrs. Laura Elizabeth
Brugh, 76, were held Saturday afternoon
at 2:30 o'clock from the
Community church of the Brethren
northeast of Holmesville, and
were largely attended. The sermon
was given by Rev. Paul Brandt, the
pastor. Interment was Sn the
church cemetery. Mrs. Brugh is
survived by her husband and four
children, two daughters and two
sons.

Charles Harman and Raymond
Johnson were at Holmesville yesterday
to take charge of the funeral
of Mrs. Laura E. Brugh.

1934-02-23 Pg7
Tribute to Mrs. Laura Elizabeth
Brugh - Mrs. C. B. Davis of Lincoln
pays the following tribute to
the late Mrs. Laura E. Brugh:
Mrs. Elizabeth Brugh, or Laura
Brugh, as she was best known to
her family and friends, and whose
death occurred last Thursday at
the advanced age of seventy-five
years, shared with her husband in
the struggles of pioneer life in
western Nebraska and so splendidly
exemplified the spirit of a
pioneer, wife, mother and neighbor.
She had faith in people until
they demonstrated they were
unworthy, and was always loyal to
those she loved. The mother of
six children over whose destinies
she watched for so many years,
and stood by them when trouble
came. . Our beloved doctor, the
late S. A, Brugh, was the second
son of this worthy woman. It is
going to take a long time to reconcile
ourselves to the fact that she
is no longer with us.

Beatrice Daily Sun
1934-02-16 Pg5
Funeral services for Mrs.
Laura E. Brugh will be held Saturday
afternoon at 2:30 o'clock
from the South Beatrice Church
of the Brethren near Holmesville.
Burial in church cemetery.

Mrs. N. Girl of Brownville has
arrived at Holmesville, called there
by the illness and death of her
mother, Mrs. Laura E. Brugh.

Mrs. Martha Pearson of Oakdale,
Neb., has been called, to
Holmesville by the death of her
mother, Mrs. Laura Brugh. She
was one-time a resident of that
place

1934-02-18 Pg5
Fuineral of Mrs. Laura E. Brugh
-Rites for Mrs. Laura Elizabeth
Brugh, 76, were held Saturday afternoon
at 2:30 o'clock from the
Community church of the Brethren
northeast of Holmesville, and
were largely attended. The sermon
was given by Rev. Paul Brandt, the
pastor. Interment was Sn the
church cemetery. Mrs. Brugh is
survived by her husband and four
children, two daughters and two
sons.

Charles Harman and Raymond
Johnson were at Holmesville yesterday
to take charge of the funeral
of Mrs. Laura E. Brugh.

1934-02-23 Pg7
Tribute to Mrs. Laura Elizabeth
Brugh - Mrs. C. B. Davis of Lincoln
pays the following tribute to
the late Mrs. Laura E. Brugh:
Mrs. Elizabeth Brugh, or Laura
Brugh, as she was best known to
her family and friends, and whose
death occurred last Thursday at
the advanced age of seventy-five
years, shared with her husband in
the struggles of pioneer life in
western Nebraska and so splendidly
exemplified the spirit of a
pioneer, wife, mother and neighbor.
She had faith in people until
they demonstrated they were
unworthy, and was always loyal to
those she loved. The mother of
six children over whose destinies
she watched for so many years,
and stood by them when trouble
came. . Our beloved doctor, the
late S. A, Brugh, was the second
son of this worthy woman. It is
going to take a long time to reconcile
ourselves to the fact that she
is no longer with us.



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