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Myrtle “Etta” <I>Smith</I> Bond

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Myrtle “Etta” Smith Bond

Birth
Washington, Washington County, Kansas, USA
Death
6 Aug 1918 (aged 41)
Sumas, Whatcom County, Washington, USA
Burial
Kent, King County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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The Kent Advertiser-Journal, 8 August 1918:
Mrs. Bond Dies At Sumas
News of the death of Mrs. Myrtle Bond which occurred at Sumas last Tuesday was received here yesterday. Mrs. Bond left here the first of the week expecting to be operated upon at that place. Then comes the news of her death, but with particulars lacking.

The Kent Advertiser-Journal, 15 August 1918:
Joins Father In Great Beyond
The news of the sudden death of Mrs. Myrtle Bond, who died in Sumas, Wash. August 6, came as a distinct shock to her many friends in Kent. Mrs. Bond, nee Smith, came to Kent with the Lysander Smith family, of which family she was a member. She was born in Washington, Kansas, September 8, 1876 and was married to Loren Bond, September 30, 1909 [sic]. She was united with the Kent Methodist Episcopal church, by letter, February 10, 1895. Mrs. Bond leaves a number of warm friends in Kent, her family of four children: Charlotte, Walter, Hubert and Alberta, two brothers, Albert and Ziba L. Smith and one sister, Mrs. George Saar. Funeral Services were held in the Chittenden Undertaking Parlors, Sunday, August 11, the Rev. Spencer S. Sulliger officiating. Interment was made in the Methodist cemetery, north of Kent.

The Kent Advertiser-Journal, 22 August 1918:
Card of Thanks
We desire to thank the friends and neighbors for their assistance and sympathy and for the beautiful floral offerings during the sickness, death and burial of our mother and sister, Mrs. Myrtle Bond.
Charlotte Bond; Walter Bond; A. E. Smith; Z. L. Smith; Mrs. Geo. Saar
The Kent Advertiser-Journal, 8 August 1918:
Mrs. Bond Dies At Sumas
News of the death of Mrs. Myrtle Bond which occurred at Sumas last Tuesday was received here yesterday. Mrs. Bond left here the first of the week expecting to be operated upon at that place. Then comes the news of her death, but with particulars lacking.

The Kent Advertiser-Journal, 15 August 1918:
Joins Father In Great Beyond
The news of the sudden death of Mrs. Myrtle Bond, who died in Sumas, Wash. August 6, came as a distinct shock to her many friends in Kent. Mrs. Bond, nee Smith, came to Kent with the Lysander Smith family, of which family she was a member. She was born in Washington, Kansas, September 8, 1876 and was married to Loren Bond, September 30, 1909 [sic]. She was united with the Kent Methodist Episcopal church, by letter, February 10, 1895. Mrs. Bond leaves a number of warm friends in Kent, her family of four children: Charlotte, Walter, Hubert and Alberta, two brothers, Albert and Ziba L. Smith and one sister, Mrs. George Saar. Funeral Services were held in the Chittenden Undertaking Parlors, Sunday, August 11, the Rev. Spencer S. Sulliger officiating. Interment was made in the Methodist cemetery, north of Kent.

The Kent Advertiser-Journal, 22 August 1918:
Card of Thanks
We desire to thank the friends and neighbors for their assistance and sympathy and for the beautiful floral offerings during the sickness, death and burial of our mother and sister, Mrs. Myrtle Bond.
Charlotte Bond; Walter Bond; A. E. Smith; Z. L. Smith; Mrs. Geo. Saar

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  • Created by: Karen Bouton
  • Added: Dec 14, 2011
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/81984283/myrtle-bond: accessed ), memorial page for Myrtle “Etta” Smith Bond (8 Sep 1876–6 Aug 1918), Find a Grave Memorial ID 81984283, citing Saar Pioneer Cemetery, Kent, King County, Washington, USA; Maintained by Karen Bouton (contributor 46903267).