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Sadie Gertrude <I>Winder</I> Larison

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Sadie Gertrude Winder Larison

Birth
Chase County, Kansas, USA
Death
5 Jul 1928 (aged 50)
Hastings, Adams County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Nelson, Nuckolls County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 11, Lot 6, Space 10
Memorial ID
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Word came this morning that Mrs. Jess Larison had died last night at a sanitarium in Hastings, where she had been taking treatment for the past several weeks. Her husband and two children Amber and Charles survive. An obituary will be published next week.

The Nelson Gazette, Thursday, July 5, 1928
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Sadie G. Winder was born in Chase county (sic), Kansas, May 21, 1878; died at Hastings, Nebraska, July 5, 1928, aged 50 years, 1 month, 14 days. She was united in marriage to Jesse Larison at Bedford, Iowa, November 27, 1907. To this union three children were born: Amber J. and Charles who survive her, and Donald J. who died at the age of eight months. Besides her immediate family she leaves to mourn her death, one sister, Josephine Ellis of Des Moines, Iowa; three brothers, William of Des Moines, Charles of St. Joseph, Mo., and John E. of Orin, Wyo., and a great host of friends.
To much cannot be said about the splendid qualities of Mrs. Larison. She loved her church, her family, her home and her friends. What is our loss is her gain.
Funeral services were conducted on Saturday morning at ten o'clock from the First Christian church, by Rev. L.W. Myers in the presence of a large number of sympathizing friends. A quartet composed of Belle Galley, Dorothae Aikin, Orin Goodrich and Harold Wood sang several numbers.
All the immediate family were present at the funeral except a brother C.M. of St. Joseph. Mr. and Mrs. L.W. Smith, the latter a sister of Mr. Larison, from Des Moines, and Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Deyo of Superior were also here.

CARD OF THANKS

We wish to thank the many friends and neighbors for their wonderful expressions of sympathy and kindness and for the beautiful flowers so generously given during the sickness and burial of our beloved wife, mother and sister. Jesse Larison and children, Josephine Ellis, William Winder, John Winder.

The Nelson Gazette, July 12, 1928; pg. 8
Word came this morning that Mrs. Jess Larison had died last night at a sanitarium in Hastings, where she had been taking treatment for the past several weeks. Her husband and two children Amber and Charles survive. An obituary will be published next week.

The Nelson Gazette, Thursday, July 5, 1928
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Sadie G. Winder was born in Chase county (sic), Kansas, May 21, 1878; died at Hastings, Nebraska, July 5, 1928, aged 50 years, 1 month, 14 days. She was united in marriage to Jesse Larison at Bedford, Iowa, November 27, 1907. To this union three children were born: Amber J. and Charles who survive her, and Donald J. who died at the age of eight months. Besides her immediate family she leaves to mourn her death, one sister, Josephine Ellis of Des Moines, Iowa; three brothers, William of Des Moines, Charles of St. Joseph, Mo., and John E. of Orin, Wyo., and a great host of friends.
To much cannot be said about the splendid qualities of Mrs. Larison. She loved her church, her family, her home and her friends. What is our loss is her gain.
Funeral services were conducted on Saturday morning at ten o'clock from the First Christian church, by Rev. L.W. Myers in the presence of a large number of sympathizing friends. A quartet composed of Belle Galley, Dorothae Aikin, Orin Goodrich and Harold Wood sang several numbers.
All the immediate family were present at the funeral except a brother C.M. of St. Joseph. Mr. and Mrs. L.W. Smith, the latter a sister of Mr. Larison, from Des Moines, and Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Deyo of Superior were also here.

CARD OF THANKS

We wish to thank the many friends and neighbors for their wonderful expressions of sympathy and kindness and for the beautiful flowers so generously given during the sickness and burial of our beloved wife, mother and sister. Jesse Larison and children, Josephine Ellis, William Winder, John Winder.

The Nelson Gazette, July 12, 1928; pg. 8


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