Margaret had been private nurse to Carrie Jacobs Bond, nationally famed song writer, for several years and it was while she was with Mrs. Bond at the Bond home in Hollywood that she suffered the stroke causing her death.
She left Rock Springs in the early 30s and since that time had lived in California. For a number of years prior to 1930, Margaret was nurse for the city schools. Her husband died in the early 20s, during the time he was cashier of the old First National bank of Rock Springs.
She is survived by a son, Jack, who is associated with the Prudential Life Insurance company at its headquarters in Newark, NJ; a sister, Mrs. Earl Poulton, of Los Angeles; and a brother, George Farrell, of Big Piney; and two nieces, Mrs. Bob Luman and Mrs. Dick Luman, of Pinedale.
Margaret had been private nurse to Carrie Jacobs Bond, nationally famed song writer, for several years and it was while she was with Mrs. Bond at the Bond home in Hollywood that she suffered the stroke causing her death.
She left Rock Springs in the early 30s and since that time had lived in California. For a number of years prior to 1930, Margaret was nurse for the city schools. Her husband died in the early 20s, during the time he was cashier of the old First National bank of Rock Springs.
She is survived by a son, Jack, who is associated with the Prudential Life Insurance company at its headquarters in Newark, NJ; a sister, Mrs. Earl Poulton, of Los Angeles; and a brother, George Farrell, of Big Piney; and two nieces, Mrs. Bob Luman and Mrs. Dick Luman, of Pinedale.
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