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Marguerite Irene <I>Cook</I> Scott

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Marguerite Irene Cook Scott

Birth
Maple Grove, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA
Death
23 Oct 1970 (aged 71)
Osseo, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Osseo, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
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Marguerite was the wife of Thomas Henry Scott Jr. who is also buried in the Niggler Cemetery, and the mother of four children.
Marguerite Irene Cook was born 24 May 1899, at Maple Grove, Minnesota. She was the daughter of William and Nellie Jane [Byram or Byron] Cook.
HEALTH: She had many health problems, including: adult onset diabetes, gallbladder problems, thyroid problems, stomach cancer, and heart problems. She also had three detached retina surgeries.
CHURCH: She was a member of the Osseo Church of the Nazarene.
DEATH: RITES SAID FOR MARGUERITE SCOTT
Services for Marguerite I. Scott, 71, of 32 Third St., NE Osseo, were Monday, Oct 26 at Osseo Nazarene Church; interment was in Niggler Cemetery at Osseo. Mrs. Scott died Friday, Oct 23 in Osseo.
She was born in Maple Grove, May 24, 1899.
A member of Osseo Nazarene Church, Mrs. Scott was a lifelong resident of the area.
Survivors include: on son, David A. Scott of Fridley; three daughters, Mrs. Leonard [Shirley A.] VanHoover of Bremerton, Washington; Mrs. Burton [Harriet I.] Holloway of Oakville, Wash; and Mrs. Raymond [Nancy N.] Fitch of Osseo; one brother, Arnold Cook of Osseo; three sisters, Mrs. Florence Street of Osseo; Mrs Roy Schrader of Osseo, and Mrs. Ben Albright of Henning, Minnesota; 13 grandchildren and two foster grandchildren.
Funeral arrangements were with the Evans-Nordby Funeral Home of Osseo, Keith L. Nordby, Director
Rev. Stanley Gerboth officiated at her funeral. Joan Roy sang, and Lois Anderson was the organist.
She attended Normal School at the University of Minnesota, Farm Campus and graduated in 1919. She taught school at the Evergreen Grove School, Independence Village. While teaching there, she met Tom Scott, who she later married.
After Tom died in 1944 Marguerite remained in the same home in Osseo her entire life, and raised her four children there.
Marguerite was the wife of Thomas Henry Scott Jr. who is also buried in the Niggler Cemetery, and the mother of four children.
Marguerite Irene Cook was born 24 May 1899, at Maple Grove, Minnesota. She was the daughter of William and Nellie Jane [Byram or Byron] Cook.
HEALTH: She had many health problems, including: adult onset diabetes, gallbladder problems, thyroid problems, stomach cancer, and heart problems. She also had three detached retina surgeries.
CHURCH: She was a member of the Osseo Church of the Nazarene.
DEATH: RITES SAID FOR MARGUERITE SCOTT
Services for Marguerite I. Scott, 71, of 32 Third St., NE Osseo, were Monday, Oct 26 at Osseo Nazarene Church; interment was in Niggler Cemetery at Osseo. Mrs. Scott died Friday, Oct 23 in Osseo.
She was born in Maple Grove, May 24, 1899.
A member of Osseo Nazarene Church, Mrs. Scott was a lifelong resident of the area.
Survivors include: on son, David A. Scott of Fridley; three daughters, Mrs. Leonard [Shirley A.] VanHoover of Bremerton, Washington; Mrs. Burton [Harriet I.] Holloway of Oakville, Wash; and Mrs. Raymond [Nancy N.] Fitch of Osseo; one brother, Arnold Cook of Osseo; three sisters, Mrs. Florence Street of Osseo; Mrs Roy Schrader of Osseo, and Mrs. Ben Albright of Henning, Minnesota; 13 grandchildren and two foster grandchildren.
Funeral arrangements were with the Evans-Nordby Funeral Home of Osseo, Keith L. Nordby, Director
Rev. Stanley Gerboth officiated at her funeral. Joan Roy sang, and Lois Anderson was the organist.
She attended Normal School at the University of Minnesota, Farm Campus and graduated in 1919. She taught school at the Evergreen Grove School, Independence Village. While teaching there, she met Tom Scott, who she later married.
After Tom died in 1944 Marguerite remained in the same home in Osseo her entire life, and raised her four children there.


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