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Bonnie Jean Nelson

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Bonnie Jean Nelson

Birth
Roosevelt, Duchesne County, Utah, USA
Death
28 Mar 1932 (aged 1)
Roosevelt, Duchesne County, Utah, USA
Burial
Vernal, Uintah County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
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Died from Acute Broncho-pneumonia

INFANT DAUGHTER DIES OF PNEUMONIA

Mr. and Mrs. Al Nelson of the Rambler Cafe were called upon to part with their beloved fourteen months old baby, Bonny Jean, Monday, March 28, when the little one who has suffered for some time with pneumonia, passed away.

Bonnie Jean was born in Roosevelt, November 12, 1930, she is survived by her parents and brothers, James C., Hal and Lloyd and sister Peggy.

Funeral services were held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Willis at Vernal Wednesday afternoon at 2 O'Clock, with Ellis Merkley and Ernest Eaton conducting. A duet was sung by Miss Woolley and Miss Cader, Consoling remarks were made by Mr. Merkley and Mr. Easton. A duet was rendered by the Misses Mildred and Blanch Slaugh. Interment was made in the Vernal at the side of two other children, a boy and girl of Mr. and Mrs Nelson. The floral offerings were beautiful, which included some beautiful bouquets given by the D.C.H.S. class of which Peggy is a member. Several cars from Roosevelt attended the funeral.

Roosevelt Standard
31 March 1932
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Died from Acute Broncho-pneumonia

INFANT DAUGHTER DIES OF PNEUMONIA

Mr. and Mrs. Al Nelson of the Rambler Cafe were called upon to part with their beloved fourteen months old baby, Bonny Jean, Monday, March 28, when the little one who has suffered for some time with pneumonia, passed away.

Bonnie Jean was born in Roosevelt, November 12, 1930, she is survived by her parents and brothers, James C., Hal and Lloyd and sister Peggy.

Funeral services were held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Willis at Vernal Wednesday afternoon at 2 O'Clock, with Ellis Merkley and Ernest Eaton conducting. A duet was sung by Miss Woolley and Miss Cader, Consoling remarks were made by Mr. Merkley and Mr. Easton. A duet was rendered by the Misses Mildred and Blanch Slaugh. Interment was made in the Vernal at the side of two other children, a boy and girl of Mr. and Mrs Nelson. The floral offerings were beautiful, which included some beautiful bouquets given by the D.C.H.S. class of which Peggy is a member. Several cars from Roosevelt attended the funeral.

Roosevelt Standard
31 March 1932
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