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Grace Maud Davis Jackson

Birth
Gosper County, Nebraska, USA
Death
13 Sep 1923 (aged 33–34)
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Albion, Boone County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Old Northwest Section, Block 3, Lot 1
Memorial ID
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Mrs. O. L. Jackson who passed away at an Omaha hospital Saturday following an attack of appendicitis and an operation, was brought to Albion Monday night and Tuesday funeral services were held from the Episcopal church, conducted by Rev. Freebern, and interment made in Rose Hill cemetery.
Grace Davis was born in Gosper county in 1889. Her early life was spent in Albion. About fifteen years ago she was married to O. L. Jackson at Wymore and for some time past she has been a resident of Omaha. She leaves to mourn her loss, her daughter Louise; her mother, Mrs. John Sumners, of this city; two brothers and two sisters. One brother Lloyd Davis and one sister, Mrs. J. W. Wallick, reside here; while one brother, Ben, lives at Tekamah and one sister Mrs. Minnie Calyor, in Denver.

(Albion Weekly News – Albion, Nebraska – October 18, 1923)
Mrs. O. L. Jackson who passed away at an Omaha hospital Saturday following an attack of appendicitis and an operation, was brought to Albion Monday night and Tuesday funeral services were held from the Episcopal church, conducted by Rev. Freebern, and interment made in Rose Hill cemetery.
Grace Davis was born in Gosper county in 1889. Her early life was spent in Albion. About fifteen years ago she was married to O. L. Jackson at Wymore and for some time past she has been a resident of Omaha. She leaves to mourn her loss, her daughter Louise; her mother, Mrs. John Sumners, of this city; two brothers and two sisters. One brother Lloyd Davis and one sister, Mrs. J. W. Wallick, reside here; while one brother, Ben, lives at Tekamah and one sister Mrs. Minnie Calyor, in Denver.

(Albion Weekly News – Albion, Nebraska – October 18, 1923)


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