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Sarah Lathrop

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Sarah Lathrop

Birth
Death
20 May 1899 (aged 68)
Platte County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Columbus, Platte County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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The Columbus Journal, May 24, 1899
LATHROP--Saturday night last, Sarah, wife of H.S. Lathrop, died suddenly at their home two miles east of Duncan.
She ate, as usual, at supper-time, seemed in her usual health, retired at about half-past 8, and at about 9:30 wakened her husband telling him she was suffering pain in the region of the heart. He gave her medicine and in a little while she said she felt better, but at 11 o'clock she was dead.
The deceased had been twice married, was in her 70th year, and leaves her husband, and two children, Edward Love of Illinois, and Blanche Lathrop, all of whom were in attendance at the funeral, the services being held at the Episcopal church in this city conducted by Rev. Weed. A large number of neighbors and friends were here to attend the services.
Burial was made in the Columbus cemetery Monday afternoon.
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The Columbus Telegram, May 25, 1899
DIED
LATHROP--Mrs. H.S. Lathrop died very suddenly at the family residence in Butler township, about five miles west of Columbus, Saturday evening. The family retired at the usual time, all appearing to be in their general good health. At about 9 o'clock Mrs. Lathrop awakened her husband and complained of severe pains in the left side. She rapidly grew worse, and in thirty minutes was dead.
Mr. and Mrs. Lathrop were old settlers in Butler township, and had only recently sold out their farm and were intending soon to move to Missouri. She was past sixty years of age and leaves beside the husband, two children, both grown to man and womanhood. Her sudden demise has cast a gloom over that neighborhood where they had so long been known and well respected.
The funeral services were held at the Episcopal church in this city Monday afternoon and the remains were laid to rest in the Columbus cemetery, followed by a large concourse of sorrowing relatives and friends of the family. The heartfelt sympathy of all is extended to the bereaved family in their dark hour of sorrow.
From the web site:
http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/platte/vitals/vitals1889b.html
The Columbus Journal, May 24, 1899
LATHROP--Saturday night last, Sarah, wife of H.S. Lathrop, died suddenly at their home two miles east of Duncan.
She ate, as usual, at supper-time, seemed in her usual health, retired at about half-past 8, and at about 9:30 wakened her husband telling him she was suffering pain in the region of the heart. He gave her medicine and in a little while she said she felt better, but at 11 o'clock she was dead.
The deceased had been twice married, was in her 70th year, and leaves her husband, and two children, Edward Love of Illinois, and Blanche Lathrop, all of whom were in attendance at the funeral, the services being held at the Episcopal church in this city conducted by Rev. Weed. A large number of neighbors and friends were here to attend the services.
Burial was made in the Columbus cemetery Monday afternoon.
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The Columbus Telegram, May 25, 1899
DIED
LATHROP--Mrs. H.S. Lathrop died very suddenly at the family residence in Butler township, about five miles west of Columbus, Saturday evening. The family retired at the usual time, all appearing to be in their general good health. At about 9 o'clock Mrs. Lathrop awakened her husband and complained of severe pains in the left side. She rapidly grew worse, and in thirty minutes was dead.
Mr. and Mrs. Lathrop were old settlers in Butler township, and had only recently sold out their farm and were intending soon to move to Missouri. She was past sixty years of age and leaves beside the husband, two children, both grown to man and womanhood. Her sudden demise has cast a gloom over that neighborhood where they had so long been known and well respected.
The funeral services were held at the Episcopal church in this city Monday afternoon and the remains were laid to rest in the Columbus cemetery, followed by a large concourse of sorrowing relatives and friends of the family. The heartfelt sympathy of all is extended to the bereaved family in their dark hour of sorrow.

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  • Created by: Don
  • Added: Apr 19, 2007
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19014853/sarah-lathrop: accessed ), memorial page for Sarah Lathrop (18 Jul 1830–20 May 1899), Find a Grave Memorial ID 19014853, citing Columbus Cemetery, Columbus, Platte County, Nebraska, USA; Maintained by Don (contributor 46558676).